Rasmussen polling says Americans say no, no, no. Maybe this is one of the many reasons congress is becoming less and less popular. Even less popular then CEO's. See below...
37% Support Government Subsidies To Keep Newspapers Going
Thirty-seven percent (37%) of Americans favor federal government subsidies to keep newspapers in business, according to a new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey.
Forty-three percent (43%) say it’s better to let the papers go out of business, and 20% are not sure what to do.
Thirty-two percent (32%) of Americans believe some newspapers are too important to fail. Fifty percent (50%) reject this idea....."
Americans Now View Congress As Least Respected Job
"With the health care debate raging in Washington, D.C., there’s one change Americans clearly believe in: Members of Congress have now surpassed corporate CEOs to hold the least favorably regarded profession in the country....
| Favorable Ratings for Professions | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Fav | Unfav | Rating | |
| Small Business Owners | 94% | 3% | +91 |
| People Who Start Own Business | 92% | 5% | +87 |
| Pastors and Religious Leaders | 70% | 22% | +48 |
| Bankers | 48% | 49% | -1 |
| Journalists | 43% | 54% | -11 |
| Lawyers | 42% | 54% | -12 |
| Stockbrokers and Fin Analysts | 41% | 54% | -13 |
| CEO's | 27% | 69% | -42 |
| Members of Congress | 25% | 72% | -47 |
Gallup's recent poll says that Americans More Likely to Say Government Doing Too Much: "...New Gallup data show that 57% of Americans say the government is trying to do too many things that should be left to businesses and individuals, and 45% say there is too much government regulation of business. Both reflect the highest such readings in more than a decade...."
So is the March on DC, Tea Party protests and TownHall HealthCare protests really about race or rather is it about Big G just like it was when a white president named Clinton tried Big G? See: Video spoof on those claiming "We the people..." protesting Big Government as racist and haters.
Is it about time for a March on Big M...(Media)? See: March on the Media - 10/17/2009 or Operation Can You Hear Us Now web site organizing a March on Media. This site in less then a week is in the top 310,000 sites in the US according to Alexa.com.