Psychiatrists Deeply Concerned For 5% Of Americans Who Approve Of Congress
Psychiatrists Deeply Concerned For 5% Of Americans Who Approve Of Congress
WASHINGTON—Noting that the individuals in question may be extremely
mentally disturbed or suffering from a serious psychological illness,
the nation’s psychiatrists announced Wednesday that they are deeply
concerned for the estimated 5 percent of Americans who were found in
nationwide polls this week to approve of the U.S. Congress. “With
numerous members of Congress refusing to negotiate an end to the
shutdown in the face of widespread federal furloughs and a looming
deadline to avoid defaulting on government debt, we are extremely
concerned for the mental health of those Americans who responded, ‘Yes,
we think Congress is doing a good job,’” psychiatrist Dr. Donald Levin
said in a press conference this morning, telling reporters that the
estimated 15.5 million Americans who approve of Congress are likely
“very troubled” citizens who may in fact be experiencing psychotic
episodes or delusional thoughts. “We’re not entirely sure who these
people are or where they come from—perhaps they are psych ward patients,
or unstable recluses living in remote huts on the outskirts of
society—but what we do know is that they are extremely disconnected from
reality and in need of immediate attention if they are not already
receiving it. We need to find these people and get them the help they
need before their illnesses get worse.” Psychiatrists added that because
a number of mental health services are currently furloughed, many
respondents would just have to “sit tight and hang in there” until the
shutdown is resolved.
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