The repugican midterm election theft has driven
Congress’s approval ratings down even lower according to a new poll
released by Gallup.
According to Gallup,
“Gallup’s most current monthly rating of Congress, from a Dec. 8-11
poll, shows 16% of Americans approving of Congress. That is little
changed from November, but remains down from a slightly higher 20%
reading just before this year’s midterm elections. That is the only time
Congress’ monthly approval rating has reached the 20% mark over the
last two years. Approval fell to an all-time monthly low of 9% in
November 2013 after the partial government shutdown.”
Gallup blamed the low approval ratings on the fact
that control of Congress has been divided, but a better explanation is
the lack of legislation passed by the repugican obstructed body
combined with a Congress that since the repugican takeover of the House
has not been responsive to the needs of the American people.
The Koch agenda that has been pushed by House repugicans, and will be taken up by the Senate in January is not
popular. Over the last few years, Congress has failed to pass a popular
background checks bill for gun owners, an increase in the minimum wage,
improving veterans benefits, extending unemployment benefits, and
increased infrastructure spending. All of this legislation was popular
with the American people but was killed by Congressional repugicans.
The do-nothingness of the Congress is likely to
continue after repugicans take control. The problem isn’t divided
government. The big issue is that Congress is being controlled by repugicans who only care about their donors. This isn’t a Congress that
is working for the American people. It is a body that is only
interested in those who are writing the biggest campaign contribution
checks.
Expecting repugicans to be the solution to the problem that they caused, is not only unrealistic, it’s foolish.
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