With the latest events in mind, American citizens were asked to answer some questions about the state of the US today; 75% have turned out to be fearing a national crisis. The ordinary American citizen is stressed, fearful, angry and feeling helpless.
They do not like the way the United States look today and they do not know what could help them to get out of this impasse. Almost the same percentage is openly unsatisfied with President Bush’s activity.
What seems to be most shocking about this poll is the fact that people actually admit they are scared and that they are fearful, which only comes to show the situation is very serious. The citizen’s level of stress and fear has become so high that the only solution they see left is to actually tell people about it, maybe something will be done.
Only a quarter of the interviewed has declared they are doing well and they are pleased with how things are going.
The poll results are based on telephone interviews taken to 1,058 adult American citizens, and it has a +/- 3% sampling error.
Posted under Society
This post was written by Dana Ciucalau on October 21, 2008
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