Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You do understand that his approval ratings are the lowest of any President in history at this time, right?
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Anonymous wrote:You do understand that his approval ratings are the lowest of any President in history at this time, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:TTTTT....DDDDD....SSSSS is strong on this board. Too many liberals still can't get over the fact that they lost. Elections have consequences.
??? What are you talking about? Everybody is over it. We're talking about Trump's poor approval ratings and how they'll be sinking over the coming months.
Actually his approval ratings are climbing. Stop watching CNN and reading the WaPo or NYT. This is what real leadership looks like whether you agree with him or not. In contrast with Demetia Joe who didn't even know what day of the week it was. Trump has done more in 3 weeks than Joe did in 4 years.
Trump has done very little...
The price of eggs is still high.
Nothing is being done about the bird flu, which is killing egg-laying chickens
Gas is overpriced
Groceries are expensive
He's barely deported anyone and is all angry about it.
He's talking about paper straws and pennies--and not getting the real job done.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:TTTTT....DDDDD....SSSSS is strong on this board. Too many liberals still can't get over the fact that they lost. Elections have consequences.
??? What are you talking about? Everybody is over it. We're talking about Trump's poor approval ratings and how they'll be sinking over the coming months.
Actually his approval ratings are climbing. Stop watching CNN and reading the WaPo or NYT. This is what real leadership looks like whether you agree with him or not. In contrast with Demetia Joe who didn't even know what day of the week it was. Trump has done more in 3 weeks than Joe did in 4 years.
Trump has done very little...
The price of eggs is still high.
Nothing is being done about the bird flu, which is killing egg-laying chickens
Gas is overpriced
Groceries are expensive
He's barely deported anyone and is all angry about it.
He's talking about paper straws and pennies--and not getting the real job done.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:TTTTT....DDDDD....SSSSS is strong on this board. Too many liberals still can't get over the fact that they lost. Elections have consequences.
Wish they could be more like Trump, who totally got over it when he lost. I mean, it's not like he went around saying he won and that the election was rigged. Or like MAGA morons tried to storm the capital and stage a coup to keep him in power.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:TTTTT....DDDDD....SSSSS is strong on this board. Too many liberals still can't get over the fact that they lost. Elections have consequences.
??? What are you talking about? Everybody is over it. We're talking about Trump's poor approval ratings and how they'll be sinking over the coming months.
Actually his approval ratings are climbing. Stop watching CNN and reading the WaPo or NYT. This is what real leadership looks like whether you agree with him or not. In contrast with Demetia Joe who didn't even know what day of the week it was. Trump has done more in 3 weeks than Joe did in 4 years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:TTTTT....DDDDD....SSSSS is strong on this board. Too many liberals still can't get over the fact that they lost. Elections have consequences.
??? What are you talking about? Everybody is over it. We're talking about Trump's poor approval ratings and how they'll be sinking over the coming months.
Actually his approval ratings are climbing. Stop watching CNN and reading the WaPo or NYT. This is what real leadership looks like whether you agree with him or not. In contrast with Demetia Joe who didn't even know what day of the week it was. Trump has done more in 3 weeks than Joe did in 4 years.
Anonymous wrote:TTTTT....DDDDD....SSSSS is strong on this board. Too many liberals still can't get over the fact that they lost. Elections have consequences.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Give it a few more months until people realize grocery prices and rents haven't gone down and gas isn't under $1.87/gallon as he promised.
If you use the timeline feature in Google Maps Street View, you can look up gas prices for the last several years. Indulge me in a trip down memory lane:
July 2023: $3.07/gallon
May 2022: $3.97
February 2021: $2.13
March 2020: $1.95
November 2019: $2.11
January 2019: $1.83
September 2018: $2.45
March 2017: $1.93
August 2016: $1.87
March 2015: $2.07
June 2014: $3.25
June 2011: $3.17
June 2008: $1.93
My apologies that the street I zoomed in on hasn't updated for 2024, but I think those numbers paint an adequate picture. I'm not saying it's quantitative data for the entire country, but I find it quite suggestive. $1.87/gallon is nice, but I can be happy with anything under $2.50. If it does get down to $1.87, will it ruin your life?
Ah yes, the good old days of COVID, when nobody was driving so gas prices plummeted. I mean, would another good epidemic ruin your life?
Anonymous wrote:TTTTT....DDDDD....SSSSS is strong on this board. Too many liberals still can't get over the fact that they lost. Elections have consequences.
Anonymous wrote:Pew puts his approval rating at 47%.
https://www.pewresearch.org/politics/2025/02/07/public-anticipates-changes-with-trump-but-is-split-over-whether-they-will-be-good-or-bad/
Anonymous wrote:TTTTT....DDDDD....SSSSS is strong on this board. Too many liberals still can't get over the fact that they lost. Elections have consequences.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Give it a few more months until people realize grocery prices and rents haven't gone down and gas isn't under $1.87/gallon as he promised.
If you use the timeline feature in Google Maps Street View, you can look up gas prices for the last several years. Indulge me in a trip down memory lane:
July 2023: $3.07/gallon
May 2022: $3.97
February 2021: $2.13
March 2020: $1.95
November 2019: $2.11
January 2019: $1.83
September 2018: $2.45
March 2017: $1.93
August 2016: $1.87
March 2015: $2.07
June 2014: $3.25
June 2011: $3.17
June 2008: $1.93
My apologies that the street I zoomed in on hasn't updated for 2024, but I think those numbers paint an adequate picture. I'm not saying it's quantitative data for the entire country, but I find it quite suggestive. $1.87/gallon is nice, but I can be happy with anything under $2.50. If it does get down to $1.87, will it ruin your life?
Anonymous wrote:Give it a few more months until people realize grocery prices and rents haven't gone down and gas isn't under $1.87/gallon as he promised.