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D.C. is Like a Separate Country ... One Which Couldn't Care Less About The American People

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D.C. Has A Different Economy From The Rest of America

Jason Linkins reports that D.C. is the only place where people think the economy is just dandy, since that's where the politicos, lobbyists, and people looking for big handouts live:

A less remarked-upon bit of polling from Gallup is this bit here, in which they set out to gauge the nation's "economic confidence." What they found was remarkably consistent -- state by state, there are more people lacking in confidence than there are people who feel the economy has turned around.

 

So once again, the real story is, "Terrible Economy Presents Problems For Ordinary Americans." But if you don't see those stories, there's a reason why, and it has everything to do with the one outlier in Gallup's findings. If you want a hint as to where that outlier is, consider this: every single one of this poll's respondents said they were currently employed. In every state, Gallup spoke to people who are at least fortunate enough to have a job ("87,634 employed adults, aged 18 and older, conducted from January-June 2011").

 

So with that in mind, what part of America do you imagine has the highest concentration of employed people who don't have personal relationships with people who are unemployed?

 

Yes, it seems that the one and only place in America where anyone has any confidence in the economy also happens to be Washington, D.C., home to political elites, the media that covers them, the people who win the relevant contracts and the people who feather their nests lobbying for the laws that impact the other United (in their lack of economic confidence) States Of America.

 

Here's Catherine Rampell, from The New York Times' Economix blog:

The biggest gap between the District of Columbia and the rest of the country is created by the second question used to create the Economic Confidence Index, on whether the economy is getting better or worse.

In every state, a majority of residents think the economy is getting worse. In the nation’s capital, however, a full 60 percent of people think the economy is getting better.

D.C. Residents Haven't Done Anything to Help the American People

The folks in D.C. have done nothing to fix America's economic problems. See this and this. They have paid lip service to fighting unemployment, but their policies have only made it worse. They have thrown trillions at the giant banks - many of them overseas - but said no to helping Main street. Their policies have led to greater inequality than we've had since years before the Great Depression - higher than in Egypt, Tunisia, or Yemen or third world banana republics. And they have helped Wall Street cover up its massive, economy-killing fraud.

They Have, However, Been Helping Themselves

Indeed, D.C. politicians make big money by selling out the American people. While they are good at acting like they care about the little guy, they actually couldn't care less about the average American, and have no problem picking his pocket at the first opportunity.

And see this must-read list; and this one.

Like A Separate Country ... Which Doesn't Care About Americans

D.C. is like a separate country ... one which really doesn't care about the American people.

No wonder:

 

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Fri, 08/19/2011 - 18:33 | 1579338 IQ 145
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OMG George Washington said something that makes sense; and is a verifiable fact, instead of a sophomoric rant by a professional environmentalist cult member.

Sat, 08/20/2011 - 08:08 | 1580673 SamuelMaverick
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+1

Fri, 08/19/2011 - 17:27 | 1579125 AngelsMom
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@max is right. Fairfax County, VA isn't one of the richest counties in the Nation for nothing.

 

Fri, 08/19/2011 - 18:46 | 1579372 IQ 145
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When I first moved here, we had a Volcanoes Park. You could drive in the access road and park and get  out and hike around; there was a nineteenth century inn there with Mark Twain's signature in the guest book, and you could walk up to the rim of the volcano and look down into it; and experience some kind of religious awe, or something, at this power so much greater than puny men, which had in fact, created this Island. then it became Valconoes National Park; I went there with some visitors from the mainland and found a toll booth built over the entrance road; pay to get in. I asked the Federal Ranger, with a GUN on his hip; are you going to charge the Hawaiian people to visit there volcanoe on their Island? He said, we charge everybody; you're holding up the line. I made a turn around and left. I've never been back. We're under the occupation of a foreign armed force; the Washington DC army. It's mind-boggling. It's also exactly like being a Roman Colony. I'll go back to the volcano when the armed occupying forces leave.

Fri, 08/19/2011 - 19:28 | 1579503 Moe Howard
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I'm with you brother. Those are our parks, not Ranger Rick's.

Sat, 08/20/2011 - 04:28 | 1580496 Lord Koos
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They have to charge to maintain the parks -- their budgets were trashed during the Bush years.

Sat, 08/20/2011 - 07:18 | 1580612 hardcleareye
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A small fee is ok, but when you turn over a "national asset" to a private firm to run, that corporation has to make a profit, hence the fees increase...... 

Fri, 08/19/2011 - 18:53 | 1579387 SilverRhino
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Drive around.  Or hike in ... that's what I do.

 

Fri, 08/19/2011 - 17:49 | 1579207 New_Meat
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Nor the long-term "desirable location" for folks, don't cha' know. - Ned

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