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Wednesday Oct 19, 2005 8:57 am

a light slowly dawns

By Jessica Clark
From today's Pew Research Center poll on "Haves and Have-Nots":


The public overwhelmingly supports the Hurricane Katrina rebuilding aid already approved by Congress. Going forward, however, as many Americans worry that the government will spend too much on hurricane relief as say it will spend too little. A new poll finds that that 51% of Americans say their biggest concern about the government’s relief effort is that the money will not go to the needy, while 32% worry that the money will be wasted on unnecessary things.

The latest national survey by the Pew Research Center for the People & the Press, conducted among 1,500 adults from Oct. 6-10, finds increasing public perceptions of economic inequality in the aftermath of Katrina. Nearly half (48%) believe that American society is divided between the “haves” and “have-nots.” That represents a 10-point rise since March 2005, with the increase coming across the economic spectrum.

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rmb 20 Oct 2005
12:22 pm

I see two possible explainations for this stats, neither of which makes me feel very secure.
1)The Pew Research Center is using calculators made by Diebolt.
or
2) The American education system is a failing miserably at teaching Americans to do any critical thinking more complex than deciding between regular or biggie size fries.

Z 24 Oct 2005
10:14 am

Your right, rmb, the american education system is failing - It takes real ignorance not see that we live in a classist society with well defined haves and have-nots. how 52% remain blind to this is an amazing display of willful ignorance.

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