When Bush was in office, did he pay attention to public opinion polls in making his policy?
Especially in his second term...
So if Bush paid no attention, did damn well whatever he pleased...then what is the problem with Obama doing the same?
When the public opinion polls in 2000, you know...the popular vote went to Gore...
See if you can figure out how a republic works.
The pols have demonstrated for quite a long time that they do what they think is best, not what the people think is best...
And if it doesn't work out, then the majority party gets voted out...just like we have seen with the repubs losing power over the past 8 years.
If we don't like the system, change it, but there is nothing different in the system now than there was with all the previous presidents and the cons and sens...
If in the 2010 and 2012 elections, people blame the dems than the repubs get another shot...
Quote from bugscoe:
"81% of Americans say the stimulus bill should be a bipartisan effort. Just 13% think it is okay for a bill to be passed with only the backing of the Democratic majority.
There are signs that Americans are receptive to Republicansâ push to increase the proportion of tax cuts in the stimulus bill: Asked whether higher government spending or tax cuts for business would be more effective in ending the recession, 59% choose the tax cuts. Just 22% prefer more government spendingâ¦
The public is not optimistic about the impact of the economic stimulus bill: Just 21% believe it will significantly shorten the recession. An additional 18% believe it will shorten the recession slightly. 45% percent say it will not shorten the recession at all."