Even though House Teapublicans continue to oppose EVERYTHING proposed by the President (except of course the sequester, if you buy the irrelevant whiners out there), recent studies indicate overwhelming support for it, including 50% among Republicans and nearly 70% among independents.
This comes from the Wall Street Journal and cites a poll by USA Today/Pew ... Neither of which are bastions of liberal thinking ...
Maybe YOUR representatives AREN'T really interested in the will of the people who elected them after all.
http://blogs.wsj.com/washwire/2013/0...-minimum-wage/
Poll: Strong Support for Raising Minimum Wage
By Tim Hanrahan
A strong majority of Americans favor President Barack Obama‘s proposal to raise the minimum raise, according to a new poll. Among Republicans, by a slim margin, more support the move than oppose it.
In the poll from USA Today/Pew Research Center, 71% of Americans back increasing the minimum wage to $9 an hour from $7.25 currently, with 26% opposed. The plan, introduced by Mr. Obama in his State of the Union address, has 87% support among Democrats and 68% support among independents. Among Republicans, 50% back the measure, with 47% opposed.
People who identified themselves as agreeing with the tea party opposed the minimum wage measure 64% to 32%.
President Obama’s plan would raise the minimum wage and link additional increases to inflation. As we noted last week, the idea has met resistance among Republican lawmakers, who worry that it would add costs to businesses, which would then hire fewer workers.
On other issues, the poll asked which legislation was crucial for the president and Congress to act on this year. Deficit legislation led the pack, with 70% calling it essential, followed by immigration, at 51%, and gun legislation, at 46%. Climate change got 34%.
The survey polled 1,504 adults and was conducted Feb. 13-18.