Is our grumpiness terminal?

The thought just occurred to me.

Could it be that we have entered a period of terminal grumpiness, that our dissatisfaction with government is a carryover that cannot be shaken loose no matter how well our politicians are functioning in the moment?

I see that President Bidenā€™s job approval rating stands at just a bit north of 43%. Itā€™s about 9 points less than his disapproval rating.

Votersā€™ opinion of Congress is worse than that. We are feeling testy toward the speaker of the House, the minority leader of the House, both party leaders in the Senate.

Whatā€™s going on? We well might be turning the corner on the pandemic; weā€™re still adding jobs to an economy battered by the disease, albeit at a too-slow rate; joblessness is down. Yes, we have immigration issues that need to be resolved. Our lawmakers cannot get our nationā€™s budgeting process figured out.

But damn! I just get this nagging notion that public opinion polling suggests a restiveness that might be carrying over from years past, or from months past.

I donā€™t see data that examines what is driving Americansā€™ distrust in government. I hear plenty of anecdotal stuff stemming from the previous administrationā€™s tenure, about how the ex-POTUS was constantly railing against the ā€œdeep stateā€ and those who collected all that power. Voters bought into a lot of what he was saying. I wasnā€™t one of them. My faith in government remains quite strong as does my belief that government can ā€” and eventually will ā€” right itself.

I donā€™t want there to be a state of terminal anger. There are too many good things waiting to occur. At least thatā€™s my hope.

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One thought on “Is our grumpiness terminal?”

  1. Absolutely hilarious! You ever so subtly still trying to blame Bidenā€™s ineptitude on Trump. Comā€™ on man! Canā€™t you see in every scenario, Biden created these problems on his own?

    Letā€™s go Brandon!

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