Eric Zuesse
Strategic Culture
17 July 2017
Strategic Culture
17 July 2017
The «Monthly Harvard-Harris Poll: June 2017» is
the latest poll in that series, and it scientifically sampled 2,258
U.S. registered voters, of whom (as shown on page 30) 35% were
«Democrat», 29% were «Republican», and 30% were «independent»). It
indicates (page 24) that 37% «approve» and 63% «disapprove» of «the way
the Republican Party is handling its job». It also indicates (page 25)
that 38% «approve», and 62% «disapprove», of «the way the Democratic
Party is handling its job». So: despite there being 6% more
self-described «Democrat»s than «Republican»s, there was only 1% more
disapproval of the Republican Party than of the Democratic Party; and,
this indicates that there was a substantial disapproval of «the
Democratic Party» by Democratic voters (more disaffection by them for
‘their’ Party, than Republicans have for theirs).
The
answers to other questions in the poll also help to provide an answer
as to why this is so, and why the voting public don’t hold either Party
in high regard — why America’s supposedly ‘democratic’ (small-«D») politics is currently a contest between uglies, with neither Party offering anything like what the U.S. voting public want their government to do (i.e., it fits what this scientific study found actually to control U.S. politics):
(Page
27) 41% think «President Trump should be impeached and removed from
office», and 45% think «no action should be taken» against him.
(Page
28) 36% think «the investigations into Russia and President Trump» are
«helping the country», and 64% think they’re «hurting the country».
(Page
39) Of listed U.S. government officials, the highest
percentage-favorable ratings were: Bernie Sanders (52%), Mike Pence
(47%), Donald Trump (45%), Hillary Clinton (39%), Paul Ryan (38%),
Elizabeth Warren (37%), Jim Comey (36%), Robert Mueller (34%), Nancy
Pelosi (31%), Jeff Sessions (28%), and Rex Tillerson (28%).
(Page
40) The highest percentage-unfavorable ratings were: Hillary Clinton
(56%), Nancy Pelosi (51%), Donald Trump (50%), Paul Ryan (45%), Mitch
McConnell (42%), Jeff Sessions (41%), Mike Pence (40%), Jared Kushner
(39%), Bernie Sanders (38%), Jim Comey (36%), and Elizabeth Warren
(36%).
(Page
72) 48% think «President Trump colluded with the Russians during the
election over the hacking of the Democratic National Committee and John
Podesta’s emails». 52% say «No» — Trump did not do that.
(Page 73) 54% say «associates of President Trump» did it; 46% say «No» to that.
(Page 74) 38% say «There is evidence» of such «collusion» by Trump; 62% say «No».
(Page 75) 54% say this is a «legitimate investigation»; 46% say it’s «fueled to create a cloud over the Trump administration».
(Page 79) 44% say «Keep the focus on the Russia investigation»; 56% say «Move on to other issues».
(Page
83) 73% say they are «concerned» that there has been «lost focus and
energy by the administration and Congress because of the Russia
investigation». 67% say they’re «concerned» about «future interference
by Russia in U.S. elections».
(Page
95) 54% say «Yes» and 46% say «No» to «Do you think the so called ‘Deep
State’ — the collection of intelligence agencies and holdover
government workers from the Obama administration — is trying to unseat
President Trump?»
(Page
96) When asked «Who do you think is more to blame for Hillary Clinton’s
loss of the election?» 67% choose «Hillary Clinton and her campaign
team for running a weak campaign» and 33% choose «Forces like the
Russians, former FBI director Comey, and the Democratic National
Committee not having reliable voter data».
(Page
124) 74% «Favor» «Offering incentives for electric cars and renewable
energy such as wind and solar». 62% «Favor» Setting much tougher
emission standards for cars and other vehicles». 34% «Favor» «Putting
coal, and all coal and clean coal plants, out of business». Today’s
American public take global warming seriously — or at least more
seriously than Republican public officials do..
(Page
133) 47% think it was «Right» and 53% think it was «Wrong» for Trump
«to pull the United States out of the current version of the Paris
Climate Agreement."
(Page 151) 49% think «the media is being fair» to President Trump; 51% say «Unfair».
(Page 154) 21% «Favor «raising the U.S. government’s debt ceiling». 69% «Oppose».
(Page 155) 36% «Favor» «a government shut down» over the issue; 64% «Oppose».
What this poll found is basically the same thing that has been shown in many different polls. So: former U.S. President Jimmy Carter, who was the last person who was able to win the White House without needing to rely upon billionaires in order to do it, was correct when he said that,
«Now it's just an oligarchy with unlimited political bribery being the
essence of getting the nominations for president or being elected
president. And the same thing applies to governors, and U.S. Senators
and congress members». Anybody who refers to this government as being a
‘democracy’ is way behind the times, because it has been, ever since
1980, controlled by its aristocracy; it is an «oligarchy» instead of a
democracy; it is a «regime» instead of a government that represents its
public. This regime represents its aristocrats. And that is why the
public’s disapproval of this country’s leaders is so high. That happens
in a regime, not in a democracy. Both of America’s Parties represent
this country’s aristocracy, not America’s public. The latest
Harvard-Harris poll simply adds to the already-overwhelming evidence of
this. But the basic evidence on the matter was the Gilens-Page study. In their section «American Democracy?» they said:
What
do our findings say about democracy in America? They certainly
constitute troubling news for advocates of «populistic» democracy, who
want governments to respond primarily or exclusively to the policy
preferences of their citizens. In the United States, our findings
indicate, the majority does not rule — at least not in the causal sense
of actually determining policy outcomes. When a majority of citizens
disagrees with economic elites or with organized interests, they
generally lose. Moreover, because of the strong status quo bias built
into the U.S. political system, even when fairly large majorities of
Americans favor policy change, they generally do not get it.
One of the aristocracy’s many magazines, The Atlantic, headlined on June 21st, «Is American Democracy Really Under Threat?» and
tried to fool their readers to think the answer is no; but, of course,
they were pointing, as ‘evidence’, merely to nominal adherence to
‘democratic’ forms, and ignored the actual evidence on the matter, such
as Gilens and Page examined in depth, and such as the many polls that
have also been referred to in the links here have additionally
reinforced. None of this actual evidence was even so much as mentioned.
The honest answer to the article’s title-question is not just «Yes» but
more than that: their question itself is more like their having asked
«Is there a danger of the horse being stolen?» after the horse was
already stolen, and has for decades (since at least 1980) already been
absent from the barn; so, that article’s very title is a deception, even
without its text (which is written for outright fools who can’t
recognize what constitutes «evidence» that is suitable for a given
allegation). A better question would therefore be: Why do people still
subscribe to vapid propaganda-magazines like that? All propaganda should
be free of charge. But, of course, in a dictatorship like this, people
pay even for the right to be deceived. It’s no longer free-of-charge.
That’s just the way things are — really are. It’s shown in the data —
not in anybody’s mere platitudes about the matter. People pay to
embellish the lies that they already believe. Most people want that,
more than they want to come to know the truth. The worse the truth is,
the more that people crave the myth which contradicts it — they’ll pay
good money to mainline that into themselves: evidenceless reassurances,
such as that article. But anyone who takes that type of pap seriously,
won’t be able sensibly to understand such findings as were reported in
the latest Harvard-Harris poll.
Source:https://www.strategic-culture.org/news/2017/07/17/poll-americans-massive-disapproval-both-parties.html
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