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Nearly every state in the contiguous U. has been or will be impacted in a significant manner — threatening lives and impairing commerce, " Mr. Porter says. He signed off with on more message. "This is a significantly dangerous storm, and I wanted to provide a comprehensive response for you and your readers to understand the full weight of what is at stake, " Mr. Porter tells Inside the Beltway. PINING FOR AN ALTERNATIVE Interest in a third political party is intensifying and now has reached an unprecedented level of approval, according to a new Gallup poll. "Americans' appetite for a third party has never been greater in Gallup's nearly two decades of polling on the subject, and now a majority of Republicans are joining the usual majority of independents in wanting that option, " wrote senior editor Jeffrey M. Jones in an analysis released Monday. "Sixty-two percent of U. adults say the 'parties do such a poor job representing the American people that a third party is needed, ' an increase from 57% in September, " he said.
Such rhetoric should remind conservatives that many of America's institutional elites consider their ideas not just false but dangerous 'misinformation. ' Increasingly radical Democrats now control Congress, the presidency, and the vast bureaucratic state, " Mr. O'Neil says. COMPLICATED EVEN THEN And speaking of the first U. president, here is one of George Washington 's commentaries on the national circumstances of his time, 226 years ago. "When one side only of a story is heard and often repeated, the human mind becomes impressed with it insensibly, " Washington wrote in a letter to Edmund Pendleton dated Jan. 22, 1795. Pendleton, a Virginia lawyer and a judge, had been a member of the First Continental Congress, along with Washington, Patrick Henry and many more. What were the circumstances? The entire letter explains that annual gifts to American Indians at the time "were not given so much with a view to purchase peace, " but as "retribution for injuries, not otherwise to be redressed" — this according to an analysis of the text by the Mount Vernon Association.
• 4% overall say the level of extremism is "subsiding"; 2% of Republicans, 4% of independents and 5% of Democrats agree. • 6% overall don't know or are undecided; 7% of Republicans, 7% of independents and 2% of Democrats agree. Source: A Quinnipiac University poll of 1, 056 U. adults conducted Feb. 11-14. • Helpful information to Sign up for Daily Newsletters