Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Someone is finally addressing the border crisis, inflation has stabilized, gas and egg prices are low, and government waste / bloat has finally been recognized as a longstanding problem.
He is infinitely better for the USA than the alternative.
"For the USA"? Americans don't talk like this. Are you a bot?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Eeww
you forgot to add: “yucky”
Anonymous wrote:And this is why I think this country is doomed. Any fan of Trump is either a fool, an idiot or gross. There's no hope for this country I tell you. That Trump has any supporters as he does is a sign that the US will sink in a matter of years aka be a 2nd world country.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:More polling data from real clear:
More voters approve of the job President Trump is doing than approved of the job former President Barry Obama was doing on this same day during Barry’s second term.
How do you like those apples-to-apples?
On this same day during his own second term (June 4, 2013), Obama’s average job approval rating was 47.1 percent. Today, exactly 12 years later, during Trump’s second term, The Donald enjoys an average approval rating of 47.5 percent.
Trump is also scoring better than former President George W. Bush did on this same day during Bush’s second term (June 4, 2005), 45.9 percent for Bush compared to 47.5 percent for Trump.
A .04% jump in 12 years, validated by a completely unbiased and objective statistical source for one day out of his entire presidency. Cool story bro, this puts everything in perspective.
Uh huh, sure. Ignore the multiple polls all showing trends in the same direction (Trump approval up, GOP approval up on issues including economy and taxes, Dem approval down) and keep your head in the sand.
You seem to be ignoring polls. You cherry picked Rasmussen (and incorrectly reported their direction of the country percentage) and Traflagar. Maybe review them all? Trump is down vs. inauguration. GOP approval on economy has higher disapproval than approval on every poll.
https://www.realclearpolling.com/polls/approval/donald-trump/issues/economy
His polling is even worse on Inflation
https://www.realclearpolling.com/polls/approval/donald-trump/issues/inflation
handling of the Israel war
https://www.realclearpolling.com/polls/approval/donald-trump/issues/israel-palestinian
Foreign policy isn't great either
https://www.realclearpolling.com/polls/approval/donald-trump/issues/foreign-policy
His approval rate is currently driven by his handling of immigration and that halo effect will fizzle. It always comes back to the economy and he is abysmal at that. The party of "fiscal responsibility" put forth a bill that drastically cuts benefits for the poorest Americans while increasing our deficit horrifically. I mean, it's just embarrassing what the House put through.
All secondary to the mess created by a mentally challenged Biden. If he has stepped down sooner, then may be Trump would have in much better position when he assumed presidency
This is Onion level victimhood. My god.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:More polling data from real clear:
More voters approve of the job President Trump is doing than approved of the job former President Barry Obama was doing on this same day during Barry’s second term.
How do you like those apples-to-apples?
On this same day during his own second term (June 4, 2013), Obama’s average job approval rating was 47.1 percent. Today, exactly 12 years later, during Trump’s second term, The Donald enjoys an average approval rating of 47.5 percent.
Trump is also scoring better than former President George W. Bush did on this same day during Bush’s second term (June 4, 2005), 45.9 percent for Bush compared to 47.5 percent for Trump.
A .04% jump in 12 years, validated by a completely unbiased and objective statistical source for one day out of his entire presidency. Cool story bro, this puts everything in perspective.
Uh huh, sure. Ignore the multiple polls all showing trends in the same direction (Trump approval up, GOP approval up on issues including economy and taxes, Dem approval down) and keep your head in the sand.
You seem to be ignoring polls. You cherry picked Rasmussen (and incorrectly reported their direction of the country percentage) and Traflagar. Maybe review them all? Trump is down vs. inauguration. GOP approval on economy has higher disapproval than approval on every poll.
https://www.realclearpolling.com/polls/approval/donald-trump/issues/economy
His polling is even worse on Inflation
https://www.realclearpolling.com/polls/approval/donald-trump/issues/inflation
handling of the Israel war
https://www.realclearpolling.com/polls/approval/donald-trump/issues/israel-palestinian
Foreign policy isn't great either
https://www.realclearpolling.com/polls/approval/donald-trump/issues/foreign-policy
His approval rate is currently driven by his handling of immigration and that halo effect will fizzle. It always comes back to the economy and he is abysmal at that. The party of "fiscal responsibility" put forth a bill that drastically cuts benefits for the poorest Americans while increasing our deficit horrifically. I mean, it's just embarrassing what the House put through.
All secondary to the mess created by a mentally challenged Biden. If he has stepped down sooner, then may be Trump would have in much better position when he assumed presidency
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:More polling data from real clear:
More voters approve of the job President Trump is doing than approved of the job former President Barry Obama was doing on this same day during Barry’s second term.
How do you like those apples-to-apples?
On this same day during his own second term (June 4, 2013), Obama’s average job approval rating was 47.1 percent. Today, exactly 12 years later, during Trump’s second term, The Donald enjoys an average approval rating of 47.5 percent.
Trump is also scoring better than former President George W. Bush did on this same day during Bush’s second term (June 4, 2005), 45.9 percent for Bush compared to 47.5 percent for Trump.
A .04% jump in 12 years, validated by a completely unbiased and objective statistical source for one day out of his entire presidency. Cool story bro, this puts everything in perspective.
Uh huh, sure. Ignore the multiple polls all showing trends in the same direction (Trump approval up, GOP approval up on issues including economy and taxes, Dem approval down) and keep your head in the sand.
You seem to be ignoring polls. You cherry picked Rasmussen (and incorrectly reported their direction of the country percentage) and Traflagar. Maybe review them all? Trump is down vs. inauguration. GOP approval on economy has higher disapproval than approval on every poll.
https://www.realclearpolling.com/polls/approval/donald-trump/issues/economy
His polling is even worse on Inflation
https://www.realclearpolling.com/polls/approval/donald-trump/issues/inflation
handling of the Israel war
https://www.realclearpolling.com/polls/approval/donald-trump/issues/israel-palestinian
Foreign policy isn't great either
https://www.realclearpolling.com/polls/approval/donald-trump/issues/foreign-policy
His approval rate is currently driven by his handling of immigration and that halo effect will fizzle. It always comes back to the economy and he is abysmal at that. The party of "fiscal responsibility" put forth a bill that drastically cuts benefits for the poorest Americans while increasing our deficit horrifically. I mean, it's just embarrassing what the House put through.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:More polling data from real clear:
More voters approve of the job President Trump is doing than approved of the job former President Barry Obama was doing on this same day during Barry’s second term.
How do you like those apples-to-apples?
On this same day during his own second term (June 4, 2013), Obama’s average job approval rating was 47.1 percent. Today, exactly 12 years later, during Trump’s second term, The Donald enjoys an average approval rating of 47.5 percent.
Trump is also scoring better than former President George W. Bush did on this same day during Bush’s second term (June 4, 2005), 45.9 percent for Bush compared to 47.5 percent for Trump.
A .04% jump in 12 years, validated by a completely unbiased and objective statistical source for one day out of his entire presidency. Cool story bro, this puts everything in perspective.
Uh huh, sure. Ignore the multiple polls all showing trends in the same direction (Trump approval up, GOP approval up on issues including economy and taxes, Dem approval down) and keep your head in the sand.
You seem to be ignoring polls. You cherry picked Rasmussen (and incorrectly reported their direction of the country percentage) and Traflagar. Maybe review them all? Trump is down vs. inauguration. GOP approval on economy has higher disapproval than approval on every poll.
https://www.realclearpolling.com/polls/approval/donald-trump/issues/economy
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Someone is finally addressing the border crisis, inflation has stabilized, gas and egg prices are low, and government waste / bloat has finally been recognized as a longstanding problem.
He is infinitely better for the USA than the alternative.
"For the USA"? Americans don't talk like this. Are you a bot?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:More polling data from real clear:
More voters approve of the job President Trump is doing than approved of the job former President Barry Obama was doing on this same day during Barry’s second term.
How do you like those apples-to-apples?
On this same day during his own second term (June 4, 2013), Obama’s average job approval rating was 47.1 percent. Today, exactly 12 years later, during Trump’s second term, The Donald enjoys an average approval rating of 47.5 percent.
Trump is also scoring better than former President George W. Bush did on this same day during Bush’s second term (June 4, 2005), 45.9 percent for Bush compared to 47.5 percent for Trump.
A .04% jump in 12 years, validated by a completely unbiased and objective statistical source for one day out of his entire presidency. Cool story bro, this puts everything in perspective.
Uh huh, sure. Ignore the multiple polls all showing trends in the same direction (Trump approval up, GOP approval up on issues including economy and taxes, Dem approval down) and keep your head in the sand.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Someone is finally addressing the border crisis, inflation has stabilized, gas and egg prices are low, and government waste / bloat has finally been recognized as a longstanding problem.
He is infinitely better for the USA than the alternative.
You seem to confuse the things Trump says with actually doing them.
Border crisis perhaps, he has not actually helped the rest.
Gas prices are up
Egg prices are related to avian influenza surges (and I said the same under Biden)
Inflation was already stabilizing before Trump as the Fed dropped the rate by 0.5 in Sept, 2024
He pretends to remove government bloat but much of what he claims to remove, he doesn't actually remove, and his "big beautiful bill" that drastically increases the US deficit (and caused our credit rating to drop, driving mortgage rates back up), is a NIGHTMARE.
My 401k, while up, is below my annual estimate of where it should be because his tariffs keep effing over the stock market.
And meanwhile, we have RFK Jr and Hesgeth. We have Signalgate. Utter embarassments.
How is your 401k up? The market is still lower than when he took office. Most peoples' portfolios are red this year and will get hit with a loss or 0% gains.
It's up related to my ongoing contributions, but not due to market growth. It's lower than it should be.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rasmussen has over fifty percent of voters claiming the nation is on the right track now. This is the first time in is 29 year polling history that voters are responding so positively!
haha now try Yougov.You love cherry picking your polls, don't ya?
https://d3nkl3psvxxpe9.cloudfront.net/documents/econTabReport_MV984ah.pdf
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:More polling data from real clear:
More voters approve of the job President Trump is doing than approved of the job former President Barry Obama was doing on this same day during Barry’s second term.
How do you like those apples-to-apples?
On this same day during his own second term (June 4, 2013), Obama’s average job approval rating was 47.1 percent. Today, exactly 12 years later, during Trump’s second term, The Donald enjoys an average approval rating of 47.5 percent.
Trump is also scoring better than former President George W. Bush did on this same day during Bush’s second term (June 4, 2005), 45.9 percent for Bush compared to 47.5 percent for Trump.
A .04% jump in 12 years, validated by a completely unbiased and objective statistical source for one day out of his entire presidency. Cool story bro, this puts everything in perspective.
Anonymous wrote:Someone is finally addressing the border crisis, inflation has stabilized, gas and egg prices are low, and government waste / bloat has finally been recognized as a longstanding problem.
He is infinitely better for the USA than the alternative.