40 Percent of Americans Are Somewhat Confident in the Department of Homeland Security
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) was created nearly nine years ago in response to the 9/11 terrorist attacks. Now that Americans have had almost a decade of experience with the DHS, the Reason-Rupe poll asked about the country's level of confidence in the department's primary role: preventing another terrorist attack on U.S. soil. Only 15 percent of Americans are "Very Confident" while 40 percent are "Somewhat Confident." Twenty one percent of Americans say they are slightly confident while 22 percent are not at all confident.
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Survey Methods
The Reason-Rupe Q3 2011 poll collected a nationally representative sample of 1200 respondents, aged 18 and older from all 50 states and the District of Columbia using live telephone interviews from August 9th-18th 2011. The margin of sampling error for this poll is ± 3 percent. The margin of error for the GOP presidential race numbers is ± 4.79%. Interviews were conducted with respondents using both landline (790) and mobile phones (410). Landline respondents were randomly selected within households based on the adult who had the most recent birthday. Sample was weighted by gender, age, ethnicity, and Census region, based on the most recent US Census data. The sampling frame included landline and mobile phone numbers generated using Random Digit Dialing (RDD) methods and randomly selected numbers from a directory-listed sample. Clickhere for full methodological details. NSON Opinion Strategy conducted the poll's fieldwork. View full methodology.
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gosh remind me again who created DHS?
yo mama boyeeee
I think you're referring to H.R.5005, the Homeland Security Act of 2002, sponsored by 119 Republican and Democrat congressmen, passed by a Republican-controlled House and a Democrat-controlled Senate and signed by a Republican president.
Why do you ask?
In other news, only 22% of Americans actually know what the Department of Homeland Security is and what it does.
40% of the population at large are complete idiots. Another 40% are merely dim bulbs.
Tracks pretty closely with the poll.
If letting an underwear bomber onto a commercial aircraft is the system working, then put me down as very confident that the DHS system will continue to work.
"Fast and Furious", biotches!
What are the demographics of the 15% that are "very confident"?
I'll bet they're "very incontinent".
But what percentage of the public is very confident that the current system will prevent alt text from occurring?
The 15% that are 'very confident' are the ones that worry me.