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2016-01-27 Government
Americans hate the U.S. government more than ever
[CBSNEWS] A handful of industries are those "love to hate" types of businesses, such as cable-television companies and Internet service providers.

The federal government has joined the ranks of the bottom-of-the-barrel industries, according to a new survey from the American Customer Satisfaction Index. Americans' satisfaction level in dealing with federal agencies --everything from Treasury to Homeland Security -- has fallen for a third consecutive year, reaching an eight-year low.
But we only went back eight years.
The declines represent some backsliding for the U.S. government, given that satisfaction saw some improvement in 2011 and 2012, which may have been the result of spending in the wake of the recession. While the comparison with private enterprise isn't apples to apples given the nature of government services, the findings have some implications for babus bureaucrats.

"Satisfaction is linked to broader goals in the political system that it wants to maximize, like confidence and trust," said Forrest Morgeson, director of research at the ACSI. "It's much more difficult to govern if the entire population dislikes you."
'Confidence and trust' as factors. Imagine that.
Although satisfaction is down for the federal government as a whole, the research found that consumers have vastly different views of specific agencies. The department that received the highest score was the Department of the Interior, which received a ranking of 75 points. That could reflect Americans' positive feelings toward national parks, which many visit while on vacation, Morgeson noted.

The lowest-ranked department may not be much of a surprise to taxpayers: Treasury, which received a score of just 55 points, or 20 points below the Department of the Interior. Treasury, as a reminder, oversees the IRS
...the Internal Revenue Service; that office of the United States government that collects taxes and persecutes the regime's political enemies...
"If you think about the most contacted government agency, it'll be the IRS," Morgeson said. "If you think about what the IRS does, which is take money from citizens, you'll have low satisfaction."

Despite the overall lower score for the government, there were some signs of improvement in citizens' experiences, with the feds earning improved scores in customer service and information, which means many citizens believe agencies are delivering information in a clearer way than a year ago.

The government report is based on surveys with more than 2,000 people who were surveyed late last year.
Posted by Fred 2016-01-27 00:00|| || Front Page|| [16 views ]  Top

#1 But will they hate it enough to force change?

My gut tells me no. Not until everything gets so fucked up the free shit stops coming. Then they will get upset but by that time it will be too late.
Posted by DarthVader 2016-01-27 01:19||   2016-01-27 01:19|| Front Page Top

#2 There are at least two branches of the 'Free Stuff' river. One is domestic, the other foreign. Both spigots need to be turned to the off position.
Posted by Besoeker 2016-01-27 06:32||   2016-01-27 06:32|| Front Page Top

#3 Overreaching, irresponsible, without consequences for those responsible for malfeasance and bungling. What's not to like?
Posted by Frank G 2016-01-27 06:49||   2016-01-27 06:49|| Front Page Top

#4 But will they hate it enough to force change?

They don't have to force a change. All they have to do is sit on the sidelines while someone else changes it. No more 'willing to give the last full measure of devotion'. To quote a pol, their opinion will be "what difference does it make".
Posted by Procopius2k 2016-01-27 08:11||   2016-01-27 08:11|| Front Page Top

#5 The nanny state has criminalized so many things. And who has to enforce those rules? Police. This forces police to interact with the public over petty transgressions. "Excuse me sir, please wipe your chin!"

My grandfather told me a story about taking a walk when he was a boy with his father. A state police car would cruise into his small town once a year. On one such occasion my great granddad remarked, "That is the problem with this country; too many police."
Posted by Sven the pelter 2016-01-27 11:11||   2016-01-27 11:11|| Front Page Top

#6 Besoeker: I would rather see welfare spent here than overseas.
Posted by chris 2016-01-27 16:52||   2016-01-27 16:52|| Front Page Top

#7 Besoeker: I would rather see welfare spent here than overseas.
Posted by chris 2016-01-27 16:52||   2016-01-27 16:52|| Front Page Top

#8 DarthVader sums up my thoughts.


Not the first time someone named Darth Vader has done that.
Posted by charger 2016-01-27 20:08||   2016-01-27 20:08|| Front Page Top

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