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Survey: Majority of Elites Believe America Has Excessive Freedom

The​ Ruling Class vs. the⁣ American Electorate: A Stark Divide

The nation’s ruling class holds deeply authoritarian opinions ⁢widely divorced from the rest of ‍the⁣ American electorate, finds a survey out this week.⁢ It found nearly 60 percent of American “elites” think there is too much individual freedom ‍in America. ⁤Meanwhile, nearly 60 percent of ​registered voters have the exact opposite ⁢opinion, reporting ​the United States has too much top-down control,⁤ limiting liberty.

The study, titled “Them Vs. U.S,”⁢ defined the American “elite” as “having a postgraduate degree, a‌ household income⁣ of more⁣ than $150,000 annually, and living in a zip code with more than 10,000 people per square ‌mile.” Such people account for​ about 1 percent of Americans. The study also examined a sub-sample of the ⁣1 percent who graduated from Ivy⁤ League schools‍ or other name-brand institutions such as Northwestern, Duke, Stanford, and⁢ the​ University of Chicago.

The study from the Committee‍ to Unleash​ Prosperity ‍found ruling class‌ opinions on climate policies‍ were particularly harsh⁢ and despotic. More than two-thirds of the ⁢1 percent support rationing vital ⁢energy and food sources in an attempt to control the globe’s weather. That number ​jumped to​ nearly 90 percent among the Ivy Leaguers. Around two-thirds of ‌normal registered voters, however, oppose rationing vital resources.

Limiting food and water consumption is a serious proposition to⁣ global leaders. For example, the‌ C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group, an environmentalist organization‍ of city leaders across the globe, has proposed annihilating meat and dairy consumption by 2030.

“An astonishing 72% of​ the Elites – including 81% of the Elites ‍who graduated from the top universities – ‌favor banning gas cars,” the study authors continued. “And majorities of ⁢elites would ban gas stoves, non-essential‍ air travel, SUVs, and‌ private air conditioning.”

A Divide in Views and Trust

Elites’ view of other elites is ⁢very different from regular registered voters’ view of elites. On the education front, “Two-thirds (67%) ‍ [of the 1 percent] say teachers and ⁢other educational⁣ professionals⁣ should decide what children are taught rather than letting parents decide.” ⁢Only 38 percent of registered voters felt⁣ the same.

“About six of ten elites ​have a favorable ‌opinion of⁤ the so-called‌ talking professions—lawyers, lobbyists, politicians, and journalists,” wrote the study ⁢authors. Additionally, “In stark contrast to the​ rest of America, 70% of the Elites trust the ‌government⁢ to ‘do the right thing⁢ most of the time.’”

Unsurprisingly, “about three-quarters of these cultural elites are‍ Biden supporters.” While only 20 percent of Americans say they are better⁤ off financially under Biden, nearly three-quarters of the elites say they are better off under⁢ Biden.

A Chasm Between ⁣Citizens and ‍Ruling Class

The study comes as global leaders‌ meet in ⁤Davos,⁤ Switzerland for the World ‌Economic Forum’s annual meeting​ to discuss draconian ⁢climate policies‍ and crackdowns on freedom of speech and ⁤therefore freedom of thought. So ​far at‍ the conference, elites have discussed establishing a “new world order,”⁢ lobbied for censorship in ​the name of “disinformation and misinformation,” and⁤ labeled farming and fishing⁤ “ecocide.”

The WEF policy proposals and the results of this survey reveal what the Committee to⁤ Unleash Prosperity describes as a ⁣“Grand Canyon-sized chasm” between regular citizens and ⁣those who largely claim the expertise and power to rule over others ‌with or without their consent.

“These results confirm what people have long suspected,” wrote the study authors: “Today, there are two Americas. One is wealthier, more ‌highly educated, and attended the best schools. They put much more trust in big government ‘to do the right thing’ and, by their own admission, benefit from more expansive government policies. They have also ⁢been hurt far less‌ by the high inflation of the Biden​ presidency than those who live from paycheck to⁤ paycheck and are ⁤in the lower and middle classes.”


Evita Duffy-Alfonso is a staff writer to The ‍Federalist and the co-founder of the Chicago Thinker. She loves‍ the Midwest, lumberjack sports, writing, and her family. Follow ⁣her on Twitter​ at @evitaduffy_1 or contact her at [email protected].

How does the‍ positive view of globalization and free​ trade among elites contrast with ‍the concerns of ordinary ⁢Americans regarding their jobs ⁤and ‌livelihoods

St the media to deliver reliable and accurate news.” This lack of trust in the media among the American electorate is⁤ not surprising, given the widespread perception ​of⁤ bias and misinformation in ⁢the mainstream media.

The study also found a stark difference in attitudes towards immigration. ‌While only 36 percent of‍ registered voters think immigration levels should increase, a whopping 92⁤ percent of⁣ elites believe in higher immigration levels. This demonstrates a clear divide between the ruling class and the⁢ American people on this crucial issue.

Furthermore, the study revealed that ‍elites have a​ much more positive view of globalization and free trade than‌ the general population. While elites ⁤see⁤ globalization as an ⁣opportunity‍ for economic growth and progress, many ordinary Americans see it as a ⁤threat to their jobs and livelihoods.

The findings of this study highlight the growing divide⁢ between the ruling class ⁣and the American electorate. It seems that the ruling ⁣class, comprised of highly educated and wealthy ​individuals, holds authoritarian views that are ⁢out of⁢ touch with the majority of Americans. This raises important questions about the representation and accountability of ‌our political system.

It is crucial that we ‍bridge this divide and ensure that the voices and⁤ concerns of ordinary Americans are heard‍ and respected. We need a government that truly represents the interests of the people ⁢and works towards policies that promote individual freedom, ‌limited government​ intervention, and economic‍ prosperity for⁤ all.

In conclusion, the survey reveals ​a stark divide between the ruling ‌class and the American electorate on key issues such ⁤as individual‌ freedom, climate policies, education, ⁣media trust, ‍immigration, and globalization. These findings underscore the need for greater understanding, dialogue, and inclusivity in our political discourse. Only by acknowledging and addressing this divide can we build a society that truly represents all ⁢Americans and upholds the principles​ of democracy and liberty.



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