58% of Americans Believe the Country Would Be No Different or Better Off If Congress Met Every Two Years
The latest Reason-Rupe poll finds Americans remain unimpressed by Congress and its performance. When asked how respondents would rate Congress' job performance, approval barely reached 17%. 18% say they neither approve nor disapprove, and a resounding 61% say they disapprove of Congress' performance.
When asked if respondents believed they would be better off, worse off, or no different if Congress were in session every other year, the most common response at 42% was no different. 36% of Americans thought they would be worse off and 16% said they would be better off. This also indicates that if Congress were to meet every other year, 58% believe there would be no difference or that the country would be better off.
Democrats were most concerned that Congress meeting every two years would make the country worse off, with 42%. In contrast, only 26% of Tea Party supporters agreed and 29% thought the country would be better off compared to 12% of Democrats. Across all political groups except Democrats, the plurality response was that Congress meeting every two years would be no different than it meeting each year.
Note: Tea Party supporters reported they were "very favorable" to the Tea Party movement. Non-TP Republicans self-identified as Republican and were not Tea Party supporters. Independents only included Independents who did not lean Republican or Democratic. Democrats self-identified as such.
Across education groups, besides post-graduates, the most common response to Congress meeting every two years was there would be no difference. Only those with post-graduate degrees were most likely to say the country would be worse off.
You can read the full poll results here.
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How many Americans would be in favor of cutting the pay of Congressmen by about 50% and substantially reducing their benefits?
I hearby cast the first vote in favor of that.
I propose that the last graph is evidence that people grow less intelligent with more education
Or more technocratic.
I would agree....i've seen that from personal experience.
Doesn't Texas have a "part-time" legislature?
Yes, they do. It actually works out pretty well most of the time.
Doesn't Texas have a "part-time" legislature?
Serving in the legislature should be like serving on a Jury. Every member of congress should have to spend the majority of their time in their home state, not hiding from their constituents in the DC echo chamber.
I submit that wouldn't change much because most of their constituents are easily duped by snake-oil salesmen and ever eager to steal from their neighbors, so long as they do it as a group.
They should be paid like a jury as well. Maybe we can get away from the career politician.
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Most Texans think the Texas Constitution contains a typo. Legislature should meet for 2 days every 140 years.
The graduate degree response is undoubtedly skewed by the fact that the modal grad degree holder is a teacher.
That doesn't obviate Joseph K's point. ;->=
@will. The Texas constitution does have a typo and I vote for a constitutional amendment requiring congress to meet for 2 days every 140 years and the president would not have the power to extend the session. would Reduce the damage to the country and the constitution.
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