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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]President Donald Trump's approval rating is at a historic high three weeks after taking office and even one in five Democrats think he is doing a good job. That is the extraordinary finding of a new J.L. Partners/DailyMail.com poll. To be sure, his numbers are still poor for a newly inaugurated commander in chief, but his whirlwind start -cutting a swath through government agencies, deporting migrants and threatening trade wars with countries from Colombia to Canada - has not proved as divisive as it might have been. [/quote] Are you suggesting that all the hysterical people calling him a FASCIST!!! isn’t working? This is a real shock.[/quote] I think it’s more that the American people are embracing fascism.[/quote] Or it could be that your side has no grasp on reality. Where are you seeing all this fascism in your daily life away from the internet and cable TV?[/quote] Harris voter here. Americans are not yet largely "embracing" fascism. But polling suggests that many would, and we are heading down that path. We have a bought, 78 year President who is encouraging a fraudster billionaire with a band of barely legals to do whatever they want. And so far this seems to have popular support. If we don't change direction, we are likely to end up where we are headed. [/quote] This bought 78 year old wouldn't be in office if the previous bought 78 year old wasn't the incumbent in 2024. Weakness breeds weakness. [/quote] your daily reminder that the only reason Biden ran in 2020 was because of Trump. I’m sure he would’ve loved to have happily stayed retired. But no, people had to vote for Trump in 2016 because he was on the Apprentice. You can thank those voters.[/quote] If Trump had beaten an Obama or Clinton in 2024, I'd be willing to give him some credit. As it is, he won in 2024 because the opposition party had a very unpopular incumbent of questionable fitness who exited the race 3 months prior to Election Day. You can try all you want to reinvent history but that is what happened. A weak sitting POTUS made it possible for a weak former POTUS to become POTUS again. There is a lesson in all of this if we can all stop pointing fingers and look in the mirror for a few seconds.[/quote]
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