Theories about democracy including that in
the United States stipulate the necessity for an informed
electorate. Additionally it is also assumed that policy makers
are well versed about the subjects they address. Unfortunately
studies suggest that many American citizens and public
officials are woefully ignorant about many facts critical to
making informed decisions. The result is that often times
many policies and ideas get enacted either when there is little
evidence supporting their likelihood of success, or worse, when
social science research indicates probable failure. Instead
of policy being fact-based, it is often developed in light of
political myths that doom the political process to repeated
enactment of failed public policies.