Tuesday, September 1, 2009

45% and falling fast....


Seventy percent (70%) of voters favor a government that offers fewer services and imposes lower taxes over one that provides more services with higher taxes. That’s the highest level measured in nearly three years.

But then 62% of Americans say taxpayers, not bureaucrats, are the best judges of how to spend their own money, and that’s why it’s always better to cut taxes than increase government spending.


Most voters (54%) think the investigation of the Central Intelligence Agency threatens U.S. national security.

Fifty-five percent (55%) now oppose Obama’s decision to close the prison camp for suspected terrorists at the Guantanamo Naval Base in Cuba where some of the CIA abuses are alleged to have taken place. Voters were evenly divided on the question when the president announced his decision in January, but support for closing the controversial facility has been falling ever since.

Seventy-five percent (75%) of voters are at least somewhat concerned that dangerous terrorists will be set free if the Guantanamo prison is closed and some prisoners are transferred to other countries.

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