October 15, 2014

The People's Party

How Americans are distanced from both their major parties

Civil liberties and justice

Corporations
Drugs
Ecology
Economy
Education
Elections
  • A majority of likely voters among Democrats (75%), Independents (64%) and Republicans (54%) see the wave of spending by Super PACs this election cycle as “wrong and leads to our elected officials representing the views of wealthy donors.”
Food
  • An overwhelming majority of U.S. consumers think that before genetically engineered food is sold, it should be labeled accordingly (92 percent of consumers) and meet long-term safety standards set by the government (92 percent).
Foreign affairs
Gays
Healthcare
Immigration
  • 54-60, 63 percent of Americans back a pathway to citizenship for immigrants living here illegally — winning support from majorities of Democrats, Republicans and independents.
Labor
NSA
Politics
Social Security
  • 87% of Americans want Social Security spending increased or held steady
  • Oppose cutting SS annual increase
Taxes
  • 80% favor ending offshore tax havens
War
  • Believe it's OK to cut defense spending
  • Say Libya action wasn't right
Washington
  • 81% disapprove of the job that Congress is doing
Women
Whose pro-choice?

  • 60% of voters said they are more likely to support a candidate who supports fair pay for women, a higher minimum wage, paid family and medical leave and paid sick days.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

The biggest goal of any bureaucrat is to make no mistakes.

The second biggest is to get more power.