
Four groups in America were polled about their impressions of China -
1. General Public
2. Opinion Leaders
3. Congressional Staff
4. Business Leaders
One question they were asked is
Do you believe that CURRENTLY the relationship between US and China is improving,
getting worse or is there is not change?
More than one third of the Congressional Staff think the relationship is getting worse.
This is nearly double the percentage of the Business leaders (18%), 3 times what the
general public (12%) thinks and more than four times what the opinion leaders (8%)
think.
Do these guys have their heads stuck in some very dark place? Why are they so
different from what the rest of the people think?
It is the congressional Staff that can make the biggest difference when push comes to
shove, no?
Or is it the business leaders that drive congress?
Aren't the members of Congress supposed to reflect the views of their constituency?
They surely don't in this case.
What do you think?
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