YouGov Poll: 29% of Americans Would Support a Military Coup
 Joshua Krause 
 The Daily Sheeple http://www.thedailysheeple.com/ 
 September 12th, 2015
 

 As it stands today, our government is a constitutional republic in name only. 
Our nation is ruled by wealthy oligarchs and special interests, and there is 
plenty of blame to go around for this situation. No society falls to these 
depths without at least the implicit consent of the population, and even the 
most ruthless of governments can’t survive if its citizens refuse to go along 
with the program.
 

 So it’s safe to say that the American people are at least partly to blame for 
the sick institutions that rule over them. And if that’s the case, you have to 
ask yourself, what might our society come to accept in the future? If our lack 
of resistance has contributed to the corrosion of our civil liberties and the 
growth of our unbounded government, then nothing is off the table. If we’re 
willing to put up with this, what won’t we put up with? What sort of system 
might our society produce in the future?
 

 If recent polls are to be believed, then a military dictatorship 
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/military-coup-u-surprising-number-195400272.html 
is certainly a possibility. After a West Point professor entertained the 
possibility of a coup occurring on American soil two weeks ago, (which led to 
his resignation) YouGov decided to poll 1000 American voters on their opinion 
of the military, and whether or not they would support a military takeover. The 
results were fairly shocking.
 

 In a new survey 
https://today.yougov.com/news/2015/09/09/could-coup-happen-in-united-states/ by 
YouGov, 29 percent of respondents said they can imagine a situation in which 
they would support the military taking control of the federal government – that 
translates into over 70 million American adults. Forty-one percent of 
respondents said could not imagine supporting the military taking over the 
country.
 

 Republicans (43 percent) were more likely to say they can envision a scenario 
in which they could support a military coup than Democrats (20 percent). 
Perhaps that difference is related to having a Democratic president who some 
critics on the right see as overstepping his power.
 

 Regardless of political ideology, one reason people might support a military 
coup is because they respect officers in the military far more than they do 
people in Congress. According to the same YouGov survey, almost three-quarters 
(70 percent) of respondents believe that military officers want what is best 
for the country, while only 29 percent think the same of members of Congress.
 

 Lawmakers better shape up or they might be shipped out — literally.
 The poll also found that 55% of the population believes that the police want 
what’s best for the country, while 24% thought that they were only interested 
in what’s best for themselves. The other categories, which included Congress, 
local politicians, and civil servants, went in the other direction. The 
majority of those polled thought that the people in these categories were 
self-serving.
 In other words, most Americans have a lot of confidence in the armed enforcers 
of government, but very little confidence in the politicians and bureaucrats in 
our government. This is a rather dangerous trend when you think about it, but 
it’s not exactly a new one.
 

 Every year gallup asks Americans 
http://www.gallup.com/poll/1597/confidence-institutions.aspx about their 
confidence with 15 major segments of American society. The police and the 
military routinely top the list with overwhelming support, while no other 
government institution inspires confidence among the majority of voters. That 
includes the presidency, the Supreme Court, public schools, the justice system, 
and Congress. Also near the bottom, is the media, big business, and the banks.
 

 Essentially, most Americans have completely lost faith in the system, and the 
powers that be. The only people they still trust, are cops and soldiers.  And a 
society that trusts its armed enforcers more than everyone else, including the 
people they vote for, is a society that is ripe for a coup. 

 

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