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Satisfied? Now? Who are these people?
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It’s Just a Flesh Wound

The vast majority of Americans are dissatisfied with the direction of the country. So who are the 10 percent who think everything is A-OK?

 

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The new NEWSWEEK poll shows that 86 percent of adult Americans are "dissatisfied with the way things are going" in this country. That is a shocking number, but what's even more incredible is that 10 percent of American citizens continue to be "satisfied." Consider the implication: more than 22 million men and women think the country is on the right track.


Who are these people? One in 10 Americans can't be repo men or Bush relatives. Satisfied? Now? Nobody's that Republican. Do these 10 percenters live in caves without TV, magazines, newspapers and the Internet—yet somehow still have a phone so that pollsters can reach them? And if you lived in a cave without HBO, would you really be "satisfied"?
The obvious guess is that the responders misunderstood the question. So maybe a few old ladies thought the nice NEWSWEEK pollster said, "Are you sad it's tied?" And they said,  "Yes," because they thought their guy had a big lead. If that's true, Gallup had the same problem: their poll found 9 percent were satisfied.

Meanwhile people are selling their gold teeth and losing their homes. Corporate behemoths like Lehman Brothers, Merrill Lynch, Bear Stearns—even Linens 'n Things—have been swallowed up or bitten the dust. EBay is laying people off, the Postal Service is talking about layoffs—and yet over 22 million people are satisfied with how things are going? I guess if you worked for Bed, Bath & Beyond, you'd be happy about the Linens 'n Things thing, but is that kind of schadenfreude good for America?

Maybe the people who are satisfied just can't admit to what's happening. Seriously, who could have predicted that giving out loans like Halloween candy to people with mini-salaries to buy mini-mansions—who then used their home equity to buy gas-guzzling Hummers—would ever backfire?

"Satisfied" is not a puny word. It's what you'd say after a great steak dinner or when your team wins the World Series. So perhaps these people are just eternal optimists, the type who make Norman Vincent Peale look like Sylvia Plath. We all have friends who say stuff like, "Turn that frown upside down," or mimic the woman from the movie "Office Space" who said, "Uh-oh, sounds like somebody's got a case of the Mun-days."

It's easy to keep bloviating about these mysterious 10 percenters from afar … which is why I've been doing it. But in these heady times, when mainstream journalism strides like a colossus across the American landscape, NEWSWEEK spared no expense or effort to get the real story—so I took the elevator downstairs, walked a block to the White House and talked to some tourists.

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  • Posted By: rugbykorn @ 10/20/2009 10:23:41 AM

    I'm one of the 10%, and the reason i;m satisfied is because I feel that the failed policies of G.W. are being unwound and we are starting the slow climb back to a sound a future. Health care reform, while far from perfect, must be enacted. The fact is its chocking our prosperity by sucking dollars out of the real economy since a large percent of the health care cost is in administrative costs. Oil is another issue that is also sucking dollars out of our economy, although this time its shipping them to Iran and Venezuela, and its not just the oil we buy, if we were to get off of oil and make alternatives profitable we could then work on creating trade policies and diplomatic pushes to export the technology that we create so that other nations (Western Europe, China, India) can obtain energy indepencen. Under the current administraation, i feel these goals are slowly beeing moved forward through increased R&D investment and tax incentives geared toward energy independence. I also believe that we have a coherent policy now in foreign policy in which we will attempt to secure American interests while antagonizing our friends as little as possible.

  • Posted By: rugbykorn @ 10/20/2009 10:23:19 AM

    I'm one of the 10%, and the reason i;m satisfied is because I feel that the failed policies of G.W. are being unwound and we are starting the slow climb back to a sound a future. Health care reform, while far from perfect, must be enacted. The fact is its chocking our prosperity by sucking dollars out of the real economy since a large percent of the health care cost is in administrative costs. Oil is another issue that is also sucking dollars out of our economy, although this time its shipping them to Iran and Venezuela, and its not just the oil we buy, if we were to get off of oil and make alternatives profitable we could then work on creating trade policies and diplomatic pushes to export the technology that we create so that other nations (Western Europe, China, India) can obtain energy indepencen. Under the current administraation, i feel these goals are slowly beeing moved forward through increased R&D investment and tax incentives geared toward energy independence. I also believe that we have a coherent policy now in foreign policy in which we will attempt to secure American interests while antagonizing our friends as little as possible.

  • Posted By: dratman @ 10/20/2009 8:59:47 AM

    Apparently "being satisfied" is mostly about feeling increasingly prosperous. Are even 10% in that category?

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