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Almost half of all Americans believe that government spending cuts will lead to civil unrest on a scale recently seen in London, according to a new survey.
48% of respondents in a Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey indicated that they believe it is at least somewhat likely that if austerity measures are enacted there will be violence on the streets.
According to the survey, those under 50 years of age think unrest is more likely, with a majority of 58% believing cuts will make it likely.
Less Americans are convinced that tax hikes and stock market woes will trigger unrest, however,
National Survey of 1,000 Adults
Conducted August 10-11, 2011
By Rasmussen Reports
1* How closely have you followed news stories about the rioting in London?
2* How would you rate the way the British government has handled the rioting in London….excellent, good, fair or poor?
3* In terms of techniques used for dealing with the rioters Prime Minister David Cameron said that “nothing is off the table”. Does this kind of statement incite more rioting or does it serve as a deterrent?
4* How likely is it that violence in London will force the Olympic Committee to move the 2012 Olympics to another city?
5* How likely is it that cuts in government spending will lead to violence in the United States?
6* How likely is it that tax hikes will lead to violence in the United States?
7* How likely is it that a crashing stock market will lead to violence in the United States?
It's not necessarily those who have more to lose take up arms first.It is those who understand that freedom and liberty are what we stand to lose.Forget material things.They are easily gathered when their is freedom.Freedom is the ultimate expression of life,and without it we are reduced to minions doing the will of the oppressor.
Originally posted by newcovenant
reply to post by Surfrat
I would say half of America is right.
I can see this happening.
It is those who have little more to lose, who will be first to take up arms and fight.
Originally posted by Maxmars
Just so we are clear... this is a report on a survey of 1000 people. Here are the actual survey questions....
www.rasmussenreports.com...
National Survey of 1,000 Adults
Conducted August 10-11, 2011
By Rasmussen Reports
1* How closely have you followed news stories about the rioting in London?
2* How would you rate the way the British government has handled the rioting in London….excellent, good, fair or poor?
3* In terms of techniques used for dealing with the rioters Prime Minister David Cameron said that “nothing is off the table”. Does this kind of statement incite more rioting or does it serve as a deterrent?
4* How likely is it that violence in London will force the Olympic Committee to move the 2012 Olympics to another city?
5* How likely is it that cuts in government spending will lead to violence in the United States?
6* How likely is it that tax hikes will lead to violence in the United States?
7* How likely is it that a crashing stock market will lead to violence in the United States?
If you carefully read the progression of questions and think about the evoked answers you may see a disturbing 'trick' being used.... but then Rasmussen and the other corporate pollster outfits all do it..... all the time.... for those who pay them to do the polls in the first place....edit on 15-8-2011 by Maxmars because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by Daedal
It's not necessarily those who have more to lose take up arms first.It is those who understand that freedom and liberty are what we stand to lose.Forget material things.They are easily gathered when their is freedom.Freedom is the ultimate expression of life,and without it we are reduced to minions doing the will of the oppressor.
Originally posted by newcovenant
reply to post by Surfrat
I would say half of America is right.
I can see this happening.
It is those who have little more to lose, who will be first to take up arms and fight.
Originally posted by Surfrat
The people have a right to be angry, the violence excepted. They were FORCED into paying into things such as Medicare and Social Security (or their country's equivalent. Promises were made. Promises were broken. Trust funds were illegally raided. Shady deals were made. The money disappeared; the same money the people could have used to assure their own futures. Now there's nothing left for them to do except work until they die... and continue to pay into these ponzi scemes! If you're not angry, you're in a coma