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Poll: Plurality of Americans Call Coronavirus Most Important U.S. Problem, Climate Change Among Least
 
A plurality of Americans considers the Chinese coronavirus the most important problem facing the country, while climate change — an issue central to the Democrat Party’s agenda — remains among the lowest in importance, garnering just one percent, a Gallup survey released this week found.

The Gallup poll, taken July 1-23, among U.S. 1,007 adults, asked respondents, “What do you think is the most important problem facing this country today?”

A plurality, or 30 percent, chose “coronavirus/diseases” as the most important problem, followed by “the government/poor leadership” (23 percent), race relations/racism (16 percent), “unifying the country” (six percent), and “crime/violence” (five percent).

https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2020/08/06/poll-plurality-of-americans-call-coronavirus-most-important-u-s-problem-climate-change-among-least/

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I pray for that day that we notice two phrases have disappeared from the lexicon: climate change and coronavirus.

The one inescapable conclusion to draw from both phenomena is that politicians are the biggest impediment to truth, reason and reality. Power hungry, greedy sacks of excrement, the majority all.