Brandon Dutcher
The Edmond Sun
October 02, 2008 11:40 pm
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Political scientists will tell you that Oklahomas political culture is one of the most conservative in the nation. So its always encouraging, though not surprising, for me to see survey results like these obtained in August by the nationally recognized polling firm Cole Hargrave Snodgrass & Associates.
The firm conducted telephone interviews of 500 registered voters in Oklahoma and the surveys margin of error is +/- 4.3 percent. Take a look for yourself at the questions and the responses.
In the latest year for which data are available, the average Oklahoman spent nearly three hours of a typical eight-hour workday in order to earn enough money to pay their federal, state and local taxes. Do you think that tax burden is too high, too low, or just about right?
Too high 59 percent
Too low 2 percent
Just about right 34 percent
Undecided 5 percent
If Oklahoma state government is again faced with a budget shortfall, do you think the state should:
Cut spending 80 percent
Raise taxes 11 percent
Undecided 9 percent
Which would you rather see in Oklahoma?
A smaller government with fewer services 60 percent
A larger government with many services 23 percent
Undecided 17 percent
Out of every dollar the Oklahoma state government collects in taxes, how many cents (if any) do you think are wasted?
0 to 19 17 percent
20 to 59 51 percent
More than 60 12 percent
Undecided 19 percent
BRANDON DUTCHER, of Edmond, is vice president for policy at the Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs. OCPA is a nonprofit, nonpartisan think tank that formulates public policy research and analysis consistent with the principles of free enterprise and limited government.
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