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Lugar Loss Highlights how out of touch DC insiders are to voters

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Lugar Loss Highlights how out of touch DC insiders are to voters
Friday, May 11, 2012
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Ridgewood ,NJ America’s Political Class.continues to act in ways contrary to the people they are supposed to represent . Many in Washington, D.C. took delusional comfort over the past year in polling data showing that fewer voters now consider themselves part of the Tea Party movement.

According to Rasmussen In recent surveys only 13% of voters identify with the tea party today, just about half its peak in 2010. This gave comfort to those in power, suggesting voters were willing to let the politicians return to politics as usual.

But recent events such as the defeat of 36-year incumbent Senator Richard Lugar in the Indiana Republican primary election who was often viewed by the Tea Party members as the poster boy for the inside the belt way kiss -asses has given DC insiders pause for panic again.

Politicians seemed to have missed that the supposed declining membership in the Tea Party did not mean a decline in anger at the Political Class. The Tea Party has highlighted over and over the twin problems of continuous government spending growth and a self-serving Political Class that is totally out of touch with voters.

The disconnect is highlighted by the fact that government spending has gone up every single year for 58 years even though voters have continually elected politicians who promise every election to cut that spending. Contrary to popular belief voters are ready to make the hard choices needed to cut spending and balance the budget, but the Political Class is more interested in pursuing its own agenda.

Again according to Rasmussen only 33% of voters are even somewhat confident that their representative in Congress is looking out for the best interests of their constituents ,with only eight percent (8%) are very confident.

Sixty-five percent (65%) are angry at the policies of the federal government, and few see anybody in Washington willing to take on the status quo. There is a strong belief that Democrats are the party of big government while Republicans the party of big business with 7-out-of-10 believe big government and big business work together against the rest of us.Therefore it’s no surprise that 53% believe that neither Republican nor Democratic leaders have an understanding of what the country really needs today.

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4 thoughts on “Lugar Loss Highlights how out of touch DC insiders are to voters

  1. KInd of like this blog was last Tuesday!

  2. a confluence of many factors , don’t count your chickens just yet

  3. yes ask Bob Hutton

  4. Last Tuesday the power brokers figured they were a shoe-in to win.. Oh how wrong they were !! Despite all the rancor against a certain Democratic politician who was demonized by many he won by a landslide. This speaks volumes about what is important to the voters. They do not want to preserve the “status-quo” on either Valley, the CBD or anything else. They want lower taxes, better, more efficient municipal services, no more 12% raises, and a far more responsive local government. Those who cannot get onboard with the new program will likely find themselves out of a job…. …and very quickly. These guy’s are used to the corporate world where you either make the grade or get cut. The corporate approach is very simple yet quite brutal. Poor performance is simply not tolerated. I would look for heads to start rolling by mid-late July….and the extent of the cuts could get bloody.

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