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Nine in 10 Americans Agree D.C. Looks Out For Its Own Political Interest - NBC News
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Stop supporting the two parties. I did last year. They are two sides of the same coin only looking-out for their own selfish personal interests at the expense of the people who vote for them (you know who you are).
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Nine in 10 Americans Agree D.C. Looks Out For Its Own Political Interest - NBC News
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It's not every day when nearly 90% of Americans agree on something, so this got our attention in the most recent NBC/WSJ poll: 89% believe that the president and Congress want to stick to their partisan positions instead of work together. That includes 90% of Republican respondents, 89% of Democrats, and 85% of independents -- so about as unanimous as you'll get on any political question. Now, those who believe Washington figures act in their own political interest diagnose the problem differently: 26% blame Republicans more for this, 15% point the finger at President Obama, and 47% blame both sides equally. But if you wanted a theme to tie together the news of the past week -- Hillary's emails, the GOP reaction to them, that Senate Republican letter to Iran's leaders, and the Democrats' furious response back -- it's this story. Americans believe politicians are looking out for their own political interest than the common interest. And they're not wrong.
Stop supporting the two parties. I did last year. They are two sides of the same coin only looking-out for their own selfish personal interests at the expense of the people who vote for them (you know who you are).
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