68% Prefer A Government With Fewer Services, Lower Taxes
Doug Fiedor 
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 Now we see why the Tea Party is so popular with most voters:  We saw them and 
they are us!  
 
 
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To read the with the links intact, plz use this link.  Rich Martin
 
http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/mood_of_america/
america_s_best_days

 
America's Best Days

68% Prefer A Government With Fewer Services, Lower Taxes
Friday, January 21, 2011
 
House Republicans are proposing to follow their repeal of the national health 
care bill with billions in spending cuts,  and most voters continue to favor a 
government that offers fewer services and lower taxes. 

The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that 68% of Likely 
Voters prefer a government with fewer services and lower taxes rather than a 
more active one with more services and higher taxes.  This is virtually 
identical to last month and consistent with findings since September. (To see 
survey question wording, click here.) 
Since Rasmussen Reports began polling on the question in November 2006, support 
for a smaller government with fewer services and lower taxes has ranged from a 
low of 55% in July 2007 to a high of 70% in August 2009. 

Twenty-two percent (22%) of voters say they prefer a government with more 
services and higher taxes, down three points from December. Support for a more 
activist government over the past four years has ranged from 19% in August 2009 
to 32% in late July 2007. 

Even a plurality of Democrats (47%) now favors a government with fewer services 
and lower taxes.  But that finding is dwarfed by the 90% of Republicans and 67% 
of voters not affiliated with either political party who feel that way. 

While the Tea Party may be lighting a fire under congressional Republicans to 
cut the size of government, voters still expect government spending, taxes and 
the deficit to go up over the next two years. 
The survey of 1,000 Likely Voters nationwide was conducted on January 17-18, 
2011 by Rasmussen Reports. The margin of sampling error is +/- 3 percentage 
points with a 95% level of confidence. Field work for all Rasmussen Reports 
surveys is conducted by Pulse Opinion Research, LLC. See methodology. 

Thirty-five percent (35%) of voters believe America’s best days are in the 
future, while 45% feel the country’s best days are in the past.  Twenty percent 
(20%) are undecided.  These findings have remained fairly consistent since 
February 2010. Optimism was slightly higher prior to that time. 

A solid majority (65%) say America’s society is generally fair and decent, 
showing little change for several years now.  Twenty-three percent (23%) feel 
our society is unfair and discriminatory, while 12% are not sure. 
But only 43% of voters think President Obama views U.S. society as fair and 
decent.  Almost as many (39%) say he looks at our society as unfair and 
discriminatory.  

An overwhelming 75% of voters believe people who move to America should adopt 
our culture, not maintain the culture of their home country. 
Voters still view the economy as issue number one but worry that the government 
will be more of a problem than a solution as it tries to fix things. 
Americans feel more strongly than ever that the government is more concerned 
with making Wall Street firms profitable than making the financial system work 
for the rest of us. 

Recent polling finds that only 27% of voters say the country is heading in the 
right direction.  That’s consistent with findings since early November. 
Support for repeal of the national health care law remains steady, as most 
voters continue to believe the law will increase the federal budget deficit. 

 


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Please be aware that Barack Hussein Obama’s grandfather was a highly respected 
witch doctor with the Luo tribe. His white grandmother was VP at the Bank of 
Hawaii and she worked with and for Peter Geithner on other projects, Peter is 
the father of Timothy Geithner, Obama's choice of Treasurer of  the US.



  




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