Anonymous wrote:And yet, they will all sit on their thumbs while Rome burns.
Anonymous wrote:The business world thought he was bluffing about tariffs.
I am still so angry about this. It’s all he talked about this past campaign - the big beautiful tariffs that were going to solve every economic issue - and the smartest economic minds thought he was joking.
The business world thought he was bluffing about tariffs.
Anonymous wrote:Trump has tanked our markets, decreased our 529 value, intentionally put us into a forced march towards a recession by starting a trade war with some of our strongest allies and made us a laughingstock globally.
Wtf is approving of this sh--show?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I asked Grok to summarize the latest approval polls and this was the summary:
As of March 30, 2025, Donald Trump's approval ratings, based on the latest polls, generally range in the mid-to-high 40s (around 45% to 48%), with disapproval slightly higher in the low 50s (around 50% to 55%).
This results in a net negative approval rating, typically between -2 and -10 points across various surveys. Recent data shows a slight decline from earlier in his second term, with approval peaking at 48% in some polls (e.g., Economist/YouGov) and dipping to 45% in others (e.g., Reuters/Ipsos).
Disapproval has edged up, often exceeding 50%, reflecting challenges like economic concerns and controversial policies. While Trump retains strong support among Republicans and on specific issues like immigration, his ratings lack a traditional honeymoon boost and remain polarized, performing better than much of his first term but still underwater overall.
I'm sure this will help:
https://www.cnn.com/2025/03/29/business/trump-auto-prices-tariffs/index.html
"I couldn’t care less,” Trump said. “I hope they raise their prices, because if they do, people are gonna buy American-made cars. We have plenty.”
Trump’s head is stuck in the 1970s when MotorCity made those huge cars that everyone coveted. He probably doesn’t even realize how many “foreign brands” are made in MAGAland. Never mind about supply chains. What a twerp.
And he clearly doesn’t understand that American cars are made with parts that are made in Canada, Mexico and other places.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I asked Grok to summarize the latest approval polls and this was the summary:
As of March 30, 2025, Donald Trump's approval ratings, based on the latest polls, generally range in the mid-to-high 40s (around 45% to 48%), with disapproval slightly higher in the low 50s (around 50% to 55%).
This results in a net negative approval rating, typically between -2 and -10 points across various surveys. Recent data shows a slight decline from earlier in his second term, with approval peaking at 48% in some polls (e.g., Economist/YouGov) and dipping to 45% in others (e.g., Reuters/Ipsos).
Disapproval has edged up, often exceeding 50%, reflecting challenges like economic concerns and controversial policies. While Trump retains strong support among Republicans and on specific issues like immigration, his ratings lack a traditional honeymoon boost and remain polarized, performing better than much of his first term but still underwater overall.
I'm sure this will help:
https://www.cnn.com/2025/03/29/business/trump-auto-prices-tariffs/index.html
"I couldn’t care less,” Trump said. “I hope they raise their prices, because if they do, people are gonna buy American-made cars. We have plenty.”
Trump’s head is stuck in the 1970s when MotorCity made those huge cars that everyone coveted. He probably doesn’t even realize how many “foreign brands” are made in MAGAland. Never mind about supply chains. What a twerp.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I asked Grok to summarize the latest approval polls and this was the summary:
As of March 30, 2025, Donald Trump's approval ratings, based on the latest polls, generally range in the mid-to-high 40s (around 45% to 48%), with disapproval slightly higher in the low 50s (around 50% to 55%).
This results in a net negative approval rating, typically between -2 and -10 points across various surveys. Recent data shows a slight decline from earlier in his second term, with approval peaking at 48% in some polls (e.g., Economist/YouGov) and dipping to 45% in others (e.g., Reuters/Ipsos).
Disapproval has edged up, often exceeding 50%, reflecting challenges like economic concerns and controversial policies. While Trump retains strong support among Republicans and on specific issues like immigration, his ratings lack a traditional honeymoon boost and remain polarized, performing better than much of his first term but still underwater overall.
I'm sure this will help:
https://www.cnn.com/2025/03/29/business/trump-auto-prices-tariffs/index.html
"I couldn’t care less,” Trump said. “I hope they raise their prices, because if they do, people are gonna buy American-made cars. We have plenty.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I asked Grok to summarize the latest approval polls and this was the summary:
As of March 30, 2025, Donald Trump's approval ratings, based on the latest polls, generally range in the mid-to-high 40s (around 45% to 48%), with disapproval slightly higher in the low 50s (around 50% to 55%).
This results in a net negative approval rating, typically between -2 and -10 points across various surveys. Recent data shows a slight decline from earlier in his second term, with approval peaking at 48% in some polls (e.g., Economist/YouGov) and dipping to 45% in others (e.g., Reuters/Ipsos).
Disapproval has edged up, often exceeding 50%, reflecting challenges like economic concerns and controversial policies. While Trump retains strong support among Republicans and on specific issues like immigration, his ratings lack a traditional honeymoon boost and remain polarized, performing better than much of his first term but still underwater overall.
I'm sure this will help:
https://www.cnn.com/2025/03/29/business/trump-auto-prices-tariffs/index.html
"I couldn’t care less,” Trump said. “I hope they raise their prices, because if they do, people are gonna buy American-made cars. We have plenty.”
Anonymous wrote:When you realize that most people in America, Dems and Republicans, hate DC and politicians in general these polls make sense. They don’t care that Feds are suffering…most Americans think Feds are lazy and entitled anyway.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/alisondurkee/2025/02/09/trumps-approval-rating-at-53-in-new-poll-but-americans-are-less-sure-about-elon-musk/
Americans held a 53% approval rating for Trump, according to the poll, which was conducted Feb. 5-7, while an overwhelming 70% agreed he is doing in office what he promised on the campaign trail.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I asked Grok to summarize the latest approval polls and this was the summary:
As of March 30, 2025, Donald Trump's approval ratings, based on the latest polls, generally range in the mid-to-high 40s (around 45% to 48%), with disapproval slightly higher in the low 50s (around 50% to 55%).
This results in a net negative approval rating, typically between -2 and -10 points across various surveys. Recent data shows a slight decline from earlier in his second term, with approval peaking at 48% in some polls (e.g., Economist/YouGov) and dipping to 45% in others (e.g., Reuters/Ipsos).
Disapproval has edged up, often exceeding 50%, reflecting challenges like economic concerns and controversial policies. While Trump retains strong support among Republicans and on specific issues like immigration, his ratings lack a traditional honeymoon boost and remain polarized, performing better than much of his first term but still underwater overall.
I'm sure this will help:
https://www.cnn.com/2025/03/29/business/trump-auto-prices-tariffs/index.html
"I couldn’t care less,” Trump said. “I hope they raise their prices, because if they do, people are gonna buy American-made cars. We have plenty.”