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What’s all this negativity from FOX about Trump? Is it possible they don’t like his “economic” policies??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
What’s all this negativity from FOX about Trump? Is it possible they don’t like his “economic” policies??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:More from Pew
We are just three months in. Trump and the Republicans have broken and dismantled the federal government. It will take a year for that to really impact people. On top of that the US Southeast states(Trumpland) development in the last 20-30 years is based on free markets. They are going to get hammered even if tariffs go away today. The damage has been done. Oh let’s not talk about how much money NATO and our former Asian allies spent on US weapons systems. That is going away Texas and Florida!
The impacts of Trump’s actions have not been felt yet.
Anonymous wrote:More from Pew
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Anonymous wrote:Pew
President Trump approval
Disapprove 59% (+8)
Approve 40% (-7)
4/7-4/13
https://www.pewresearch.org/politics/2025/04/23/trumps-job-rating-drops-key-policies-draw-majority-disapproval-as-he-nears-100-days/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t think approval polls mean much right now. I know it’s hard to believe, but we are fewer than 100 days into trump’s presidency, and the common refrain among his voters is “let’s give him a chance” and “at least he’s doing something”. I think it’s a normal reaction, even as they are losing their jobs and paying more at the grocery store. They have hope that his policies will make their lives better in the long run, even though every reputable economist disagrees vehemently. The fact that non Trump voters are salivating at the prospect of Trumpies regretting their vote is making them hold even more steadfast. Rather than ask about approval of Trump, the polls should ask about opinions of the general state of civil rights, security of the defense department, relations with Russia vs Ukraine, etc, to see what voters are actually thinking.
I think by the end of the summer, we could see the needle move if the economy continues to sputter. Farm bailouts and backtracks on tariffs will mitigate unhappiness with Trump, although the impending farm bailout might anger small business owners who were left out to dry.
Pollsters are asking those question and the results have been published in this forum, two in fact just today. Bottom line, there isn't an issue where Trump is representing the majority of the public opinion. We are literally living in a tyranny of the minority.
Washington Post just reported that 56% support his immigration policies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t think approval polls mean much right now. I know it’s hard to believe, but we are fewer than 100 days into trump’s presidency, and the common refrain among his voters is “let’s give him a chance” and “at least he’s doing something”. I think it’s a normal reaction, even as they are losing their jobs and paying more at the grocery store. They have hope that his policies will make their lives better in the long run, even though every reputable economist disagrees vehemently. The fact that non Trump voters are salivating at the prospect of Trumpies regretting their vote is making them hold even more steadfast. Rather than ask about approval of Trump, the polls should ask about opinions of the general state of civil rights, security of the defense department, relations with Russia vs Ukraine, etc, to see what voters are actually thinking.
I think by the end of the summer, we could see the needle move if the economy continues to sputter. Farm bailouts and backtracks on tariffs will mitigate unhappiness with Trump, although the impending farm bailout might anger small business owners who were left out to dry.
Pollsters are asking those question and the results have been published in this forum, two in fact just today. Bottom line, there isn't an issue where Trump is representing the majority of the public opinion. We are literally living in a tyranny of the minority.
Washington Post just reported that 56% support his immigration policies.
Dig deeper, they agree (as do most dems) that immigration is an issue, but there isn't a majority who support ignoring the US Constitution to do it.
56% want all 11 million illegal immigrants gone. Not sure how much deeper you need. They agreed with Trump full stop.
"Enten said a majority of Americans have gotten “much closer” to President Donald Trump, noting that 56% of registered voters in 2025 favored a government effort to deport all 11 million undocumented immigrants in the United States, per a poll by The Washington Post."
They don't want it to be done outside of the US Constitution. Somehow, Biden and Obama were able to deport many more people but legally. Why can't Trump act within the confines of the law? Why do people like you excuse it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t think approval polls mean much right now. I know it’s hard to believe, but we are fewer than 100 days into trump’s presidency, and the common refrain among his voters is “let’s give him a chance” and “at least he’s doing something”. I think it’s a normal reaction, even as they are losing their jobs and paying more at the grocery store. They have hope that his policies will make their lives better in the long run, even though every reputable economist disagrees vehemently. The fact that non Trump voters are salivating at the prospect of Trumpies regretting their vote is making them hold even more steadfast. Rather than ask about approval of Trump, the polls should ask about opinions of the general state of civil rights, security of the defense department, relations with Russia vs Ukraine, etc, to see what voters are actually thinking.
I think by the end of the summer, we could see the needle move if the economy continues to sputter. Farm bailouts and backtracks on tariffs will mitigate unhappiness with Trump, although the impending farm bailout might anger small business owners who were left out to dry.
Pollsters are asking those question and the results have been published in this forum, two in fact just today. Bottom line, there isn't an issue where Trump is representing the majority of the public opinion. We are literally living in a tyranny of the minority.
Washington Post just reported that 56% support his immigration policies.
Dig deeper, they agree (as do most dems) that immigration is an issue, but there isn't a majority who support ignoring the US Constitution to do it.
56% want all 11 million illegal immigrants gone. Not sure how much deeper you need. They agreed with Trump full stop.
"Enten said a majority of Americans have gotten “much closer” to President Donald Trump, noting that 56% of registered voters in 2025 favored a government effort to deport all 11 million undocumented immigrants in the United States, per a poll by The Washington Post."