The Occupy movements on the UC campuses at Berkeley and Davis are being met by breathtakingly different responses by the two administrations. Last week, Berkeley announced plans to make its campus more affordable for middle class families. One of the major grievances of the Occupy student movement has been the rising cost of attending state universities – particularly California’s premier UC system.
Last week, I noted in this column a long-standing paradox of American public opinion. Even in times of record high anti-incumbent sentiment, when a vast majority of Americans state that most members of Congress do not deserve re-election, a majority of Americans nonetheless claim that their own representatives should be re-elected. A
Based on the latest RealClearPolitics poll, which measures an average of multiple polls, Dr.
It’s easy to be sympathetic with calls to “get the bums out” of our federal and state legislative bodies; or to seek out a third party solution; or even to call for the end of the two-party system. But I don’t happen to believe any of these actions will – over the long haul – have the intended affect.
Let’s take a look at the numbers…
Number of independents increased by 3.4%, or 254,310 voters
Number of Democratic registration decreased by 5.4%, or 825,708 voters
Number of Republicans decreased by 3.1%, or 378,835