USA Today has come out with a new survey - apparently, three out of every four people make up 75% of the population.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Everyone takes surveys. Whoever makes a statement about human behavior has engaged in a survey of some sort.
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More and more surveys in the US are indicating a change in values taking place among consumers, who become more concerned about quality of life, food, health and the environment.
The big percentage is us, the real people, and we have to say something. You have to speak up. You have to.
You may have read that I went to M.I.T. In 1982 I filled out a Who's Who survey with joking responses, and they never bothered to check the facts.
There is a statistic I heard a number of years ago: if you know somebody who is 85 years old, that person was born into a world that had a third as many people as the world does today. The population has tripled in the past 85 years.
In 1750, 75 percent of people on the planet worked to support the top 25 percent.
The national polls are distorted. To get a national sample, they rely too much on Hispanics from New York and California, which is where large populations are but also where most of the radical Hispanics are.
I'm a big fan of huge populations of people, so you'd think with 300 million people in the country, you don't even have to please 1% to be phenomenally successful.
This morning in the Washington Post there was a statistic about how 85% of Americans are Christians.