Confidence in U.S. Congress at All Time Low
June 21st, 2007Imagine my shock.
Via: USA Today:
Just 14% of Americans have a great deal or quite a lot of confidence in Congress.
This 14% Congressional confidence rating is the all-time low for this measure, which Gallup initiated in 1973. The previous low point for Congress was 18% at several points in the period of time 1991 to 1994.

That even THIS amount would have any “great deall or quite a lot of confidence” speaks volumes about how ignorant some people are. That is to say…LOTS.
We mentioned this at Xymph’s place earlier. The Zionist elitists who have taken over the Democratic party, annihilating all sign of progressive ideology (which disgusts them with its traces of the New Deal, its populist embrace of filthy goyim, its pacifism and failure to unquestionigly support corporatism and libertarianism) have written themselves a self-congratulatory book called “the Thumpin.”
To those who don’t follow American politics: Democrats, who are totally devoted to Zionism, are now more for the war than Rethugs (whose token opposition to Zionism comes from racism), at a time when every Joe Sixpack is now against the war and every comedy show attacks Bush regardless of its scope. Desperate for change Americans voted for whoever wasn’t in power, forgetting the lesson of the Floridian Blacks who voted Jeb Bush in out of frustration with Democrats. The leader of the Democrats is an Israeli man who is a veteran of Tsahal (we are not making this up), one Rahm Emmanuel. Emmanuel loves bombing Arab civilians and has no intention of stopping the war. He sabotaged those very few independent newcomers who opposed the war, gloating openly about his unAmerican positions. This was a victory stolen by pro-war Democrats from the desperate hands of anti-war voters. Anyway, it’s nice to see that this poll seems to indicate that people are aware of this. The new, anti-populist Democrats have never had a “thumpin'”, have never won a thing without some massive mitigating factor like Bill Clinton’s charm or widespread outrage at Bush.
This is really a non-story.
Of course CON-gress is loathed as is the chimp and the judicial branch of our once “last best hope”republic.
So fucking sad.We could of made a huge difference,to the world, for simple human decency with our influence and power.This was in the late 50’s early 60’s…….but we crossed the Rubicon.
Eisenhower warned us but not enough people listened.
History happens in slow motion but the Fourth turning will not be denied.
As Kevin as stated before……turn your back to a political solution of our problems.
The politicians and their corporate masters are the problem.
As an aside…in a candid conversation 4 years ago..one of the re-pub-li-can candidates for president agreed with my assertion that “the battle in all branchs of the fed/gov is being waged between the nationalists and the globalists.
Looks like the nationalists lost because high treason is a.o.k in congress.
God help us all.
Beau-out
Political apathy is the natural consequence of shoehorning an increasingly post-modern, culturally divergent society into a federal government.
Smashing together the different forms of governance desired by hundreds of thousands of communities has only created a power vacuum, since any compromise that large is meaningless.
The vast coalitions that created this monstrosity never actually represented any kind of community, which is why no one can ever take the monstrosity back apart.
Participation is meaningless, lost in a crowd of millions of strangers. The leviathan has become so massive as to be inscrutable.
Media-accelerated cultural fragmentation has permanently enthroned the beast, and now the mask is slipping.
From the article:
Congress is now nestled at the bottom of the list of Gallup’s annual Confidence in Institutions rankings, along with HMOs.
Haha! That’s too damn funny.
Our elected representatives cannot even show one iota bit more ethics than money hungry, despicable, non-human HMO’s.
At least public confidence polls still mean something.
Why are THEY so worried about polls and cover-ups?
This is one of the questions that inevitably leads me to discern that we the people have the ultimate upper hand.
Infowars is the correct term. It’s the nazi authoritarians on one side and us on the other. The difference is that the nazi authoritarians are willing to lie to the sheeple, where we are not.