Friday, September 02, 2011

Majority of Americans see crisis coming

The majority of Americans see trouble coming. 51% Expect major political uprisings
Most American voters think the U.S. political system is broken, and more than half think major political uprisings like those recently seen elsewhere around the world are likely to happen in the United States in the next decade. These are some of the findings from a Fox News poll released Thursday. Less than a quarter of voters (22 percent) think the U.S. political system is working the way it is supposed to work with different sides fighting hard for what they believe. Most -- 74 percent -- say the system is broken and gridlocked. Democrats (82 percent), independents (71 percent) and Republicans (67 percent) alike say the political system is broken. Click here to see the full results of the poll. This unhappiness with the system leads 51 percent of voters to think it is at least somewhat likely there will be “major political uprisings” in the United States in the next 10 years. That includes 22 percent who think they are “very likely.” Those most likely to foresee such uprisings include white evangelicals, voters without a college degree, those who are part of the Tea Party movement, lower-income voters, and those living in rural areas of the country.
Which means, those least likely to foresee such things are: white atheist, voters with college degrees, members of the liberal democrat party, the rich and upper middle class and those living in urban area inner city lofts and golf communities. The shorthand version being the liberal Illuminati.

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