In the poll from The Washington Post, 47 percent of respondents said “Trump and Republicans in Congress” are “mainly responsible for the federal government partially shutting down,” while 30 percent pinned the blame on “Democrats in Congress” for the shutdown.

In the survey, 66 percent of respondents said they are either “very” or “somewhat” concerned over the shutdown, while 34 percent said they are “not too” or “not at all” concerned.

The Post poll took place Wednesday, featuring 1,010 people and a margin of error of 3.5 percentage points.

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      It is shocking how many people have absolutely no fucking clue what is going on.

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        To be fair there is an absolute fuck ton of shit going on and it’s nearly impossible to keep track of all of the bull shit. This is, of course, by design but it’s working to perfection. There’s just a maelstrom of frustrating things going on and stuff starts to slip by unnoticed more and more.

        To your point tho, there is a crazy amount of people that don’t know of any of it at all. Which is almost impressive at this point.

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        I mean, I also wonder how many of that 23% are scared of ending up on an enemies list or some shit if they say the wrong thing to the wrong person right now

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        I remember as a child hearing stats about what percentage of American adults could not name the current President, and I think I had some amount of disbelief. I mean, you’d think it would be near-zero. Then you factor in people that are extremely stupid or mentally disabled in some way and give some grace there. In any case, now that I’m an adult, I’m no longer a disbeliever in so many people being so very ignorant.

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        I’d say almost everyone here has a clue what is going on and everyone here is really unhappy about it.

        That said, I’d probably say “yeah I dunno” to a pollster.

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          Honestly, I wouldn’t be surprised. I know quite a few people, including my wife who actively do not want to hear any information about politics for their mental health. It’s enough in my family that I keep up-to-date on it to be aware of what’s going on and can notify her of anything super important to our health and safety, but if my wife was as terminally online as I am, she would spiral into a mental health chasm relatively quickly.

          She’s a physician and she already deals with enough BS out of health and human services and her patients dealing with the barrage of information that anything additional is just overwhelming.

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      It’s America. People are stuck in their own little hamster wheels of production and consumption. That’s a feature not a bug.

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        Yeah, how dare adults live their lives instead of focusing on something they have no control over?

        They should be spending hours every day on these forums so they can feel like they’re having an impact even though nothing is changing.

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          Dude. We’re actively heading towards Nazi germany style fascism. It’s far past the point where people can be forgiven for ignoring what’s happening especially those that voted for this. So many republicans are saying things about not knowing it would end up like this when they had their whole fucking playbook readable online.

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            I mean, the cold, hard truth is that we’re all pretty powerless in this situation.

            It’s what we get for funneling as much power as possible to as few people as possible. The most abusive among us have the most control.

            Aside from terrorism, there really isn’t anything the average joe can do besides look out for themselves and their loved ones.

            As soon as we start threatening those in power, they spend a little bit more of our money to convince us that they’re right and we’re wrong.