Turns out that 90% of Americans disapprove of the way lawmakers are handling their jobs. 58% disapprove of the President.
My prediction is that civil unrest will build and eventually peak in 2026. Legalization of marijuana will result in police forces having a lot less to do which could lead to all kinds of tyranny. Especially when you consider all the fancy military equipment they've been stockpiling.
I wouldn't be surprised if they start bulldozing homes with MRAMs in order to "kill or capture" people who are suspected of copyright infringement.
There is a considerable difference between people saying they disapprove of the current politicians in office and they want the whole system overthrown.
I for one disapprove of Obama and didn't vote for him (well, at least not the second time). I still fully support the continued existence of the United States under its Constitution, with him as President.
Survey-based approval ratings are pretty much meaningless, as they don't necessarily lead to change. Many people who claim to disapprove of the President would not vote for any other option were they given a chance today. This is called "tacit approval" as I mentioned. People might disagree, but it doesn't lead to any measurable difference in how they act politically. SNL had a great skit on this several weeks back when Kerry Washington hosted.
You are 100% wrong on that statement. Just a few hours ago this news story was published:
http://news.yahoo.com/ap-gfk-poll-low-approval-congress-obam...
Turns out that 90% of Americans disapprove of the way lawmakers are handling their jobs. 58% disapprove of the President.
My prediction is that civil unrest will build and eventually peak in 2026. Legalization of marijuana will result in police forces having a lot less to do which could lead to all kinds of tyranny. Especially when you consider all the fancy military equipment they've been stockpiling.
I wouldn't be surprised if they start bulldozing homes with MRAMs in order to "kill or capture" people who are suspected of copyright infringement.