As of 2020, anti-government protests in North America rose steadily from 2009 to 2017 where it peaked (at ~7x the 2009 number) and started to decline (to ~4x the 2009 number in 2019).
Americans’ trust in the US government is very low (only ~20% say they trust the USG to do what’s right most of the time) and has been for over a decade. It seems to have locally peaked at ~50% after 9/11, and then declined to ~15% in 2010, after the financial crisis.
Congressional turnover rates have risen somewhat since the 90s, and are now at about the same level as in the 1970s.
Congress seems to pass fewer bills every year since at least the mid-1970s (though apparently bottoming out in 2011, following the 2010 red wave midterms).
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As of 2020, anti-government protests in North America rose steadily from 2009 to 2017 where it peaked (at ~7x the 2009 number) and started to decline (to ~4x the 2009 number in 2019).
Americans’ trust in the US government is very low (only ~20% say they trust the USG to do what’s right most of the time) and has been for over a decade. It seems to have locally peaked at ~50% after 9/11, and then declined to ~15% in 2010, after the financial crisis.
Congressional turnover rates have risen somewhat since the 90s, and are now at about the same level as in the 1970s.
Congress seems to pass fewer bills every year since at least the mid-1970s (though apparently bottoming out in 2011, following the 2010 red wave midterms).
The volume of executive orders seems fairly stable or even declining since WWII.
DSA membership is down to 85K in 2023 from a peak of 95K in 2021. I can’t think of an analogous right-wing group that publishes membership numbers.