America Revealed.org
Elizabeth Mendes has stated,
“Americans' concerns about the threat of big government continue to dwarf those
about big business and big labor, and by an even larger margin now than in March
2009. The 64% of Americans who say big government will be the biggest
threat to the country is just one percentage point shy of the record high,
while the 26% who say big business is down from the 32% recorded during the
recession. Relatively few name big labor as the greatest threat.
Historically, Americans have
always been more concerned about big government than big business or big labor
in response to this trend question dating back to 1965. Concerns about big
business surged to a high of 38% in 2002, after the large-scale accounting
scandals at Enron and WorldCom. An all-time-high 65% of Americans named big
government as the greatest threat in 1999 and 2000. Worries about big labor
have declined significantly over the years, from a high of 29% in 1965 to the
8% to 11% range over the past decade and a half.
Almost half of Democrats now say big government is the biggest threat to the nation, more than say so about big business, and far more than were concerned about big government in March 2009. The 32% of Democrats concerned about big government at that time -- shortly after President Obama took office -- was down significantly from a reading in 2006, when George W. Bush was president.
By contrast, 82% of
Republicans and 64% of independents today view big government as the biggest
threat, slightly higher percentages than Gallup
found in 2009.”
"Bottom Line
Americans' concerns about
the threat of big government are near record-high levels. The Occupy Wall Street
movement, focused on "fighting back against the corrosive power of major
banks and multinational corporations," has drawn much attention and a
large following. Still, the majority of Americans do not view big business as
the greatest threat to the country when asked to choose among big business, big
government, and big labor. In fact, Americans' concerns about big business have
declined significantly since 2009.
Additionally, while Occupy
Wall Street isn't necessarily affiliated with a particular party, its anti-big
business message may not be resonating with majorities in any party.
Republicans, independents, and now close to half of Democrats are more
concerned about the threat of big government than that coming from big business."
Do you agree with this sentiment or is Big Government the way we should be going in this Nation when we are so greatly in need of real change?
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