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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsAMAZING HOW golfing, trolling on social media, ballroom building, and raising prices equals low ratings for Trump.
The problem with America, as Trump has pointed out many times, is that people just don't appreciate him enough. Nor do they show respect for the great work being done by shadow presidents Stephen Miller and Russell Vought. Ungrateful bastards.According to the new data, Trumps net approval rating among independent voters fell by a stunning 42 points from January to December, from -1 to -43, a drop so severe that Enten compared the president to French oceanographer and filmmaker Jacques Cousteau, known for his undersea expeditions.
We're talking about 43 points underwater come December, that is a decline of 42 points on his net approval rating! Enten exclaimed. Donald Trump is hanging out with Jacques Cousteau; that is how far underwater Donald Trump is with independents at this point!
Driving Trumps plummeting approval ratings were two key issues: the economy and immigration. On the economy, Trump enjoyed a +9 approval when he took office in January, an approval that fell by 25 points to -16 by December. On immigration, Trumps approval fell by 15 points in the same time period, from +9 in January to -6 by December.
https://www.rawstory.com/trump-2674833098/
FakeNoose
(40,037 posts)Chump is the WORST President we have ever had, EVER ... and there's still 3 years to go unless the Grim Reaper steps in.
If Harry Enten is truly surprised that Chump's ratings have cratered, then he hasn't been paying attention.
PatSeg
(51,982 posts)people live in.
COL Mustard
(7,946 posts)The alternative wouldn't be any better. Dam we're skrood.
justsomeguy01
(36 posts)I am always amazed at how partisan Reps & Dems forget that more than 1/3 of voters are registered as Independent/UAF. Sure, most of them are reliable R or D voters, but many still have the ability to not see things thru a partisan lens.
dem4decades
(13,607 posts)Miles Archer
(21,555 posts)Every time Republicans get caught with their hand in the cookie jar, it's "Well, (fill in Democrat's name here) did (fill in a conspiracy theory), and that's worse!"
And, the easily fooled and intellectually incurious members of the general public take it all in and decide they have to be just as wary of Democrats as they are of Republicans.
ShazzieB
(22,168 posts)I think that's why a lot of people don't bother to vote. They don't see that who wins an election would make any real difference.
I know this mindset is baffling to those of us who know what a huge difference there really is, but we do ourselves and our candidates a disservice when we let ourselves lose sight of it.
stopdiggin
(14,955 posts)Then you are more than just disinterested or misinformed - you're truly delusional. A candidate for heavy medication.
I hear a lot of this too - and it really, really grinds my gears.
"Listen, chump! That ain't even marginally plausible - and you know it!"
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ChicagoTeamster
(392 posts)And, this country is vastly different culturally when you travel from the NorthEast to the South, to the Midwest, SouthWest, West Coast or NorthWest. There will always be people who feel no connection to either party until they feel they need to oppose a Trump, or a Bush, or some people didn't like the Clintons even though only Bill was president.
Also, some people are issue voters not party voters. They'll vote for local politicians and ballot referendums that support what they like or oppose what they don't like and skip the presidential choices almost every time they vote.
And, then there's the people that almost never voted until they had a Bernie Sanders or a Trump to vote for in the hopes of stirring things up.
Last but not least are the people who don't vote because they have always believed that the ballots aren't even counted and that the whole thing is a show put on by the people who really run the country who have already decided among themselves who the President was going to be.
I was an election judge for years and when I would try to register people to vote or get signatures to put a candidate or issue on the ballot I heard all kinds of crazy theories. And the internet and social media have only made the situation worse.
travelingthrulife
(4,363 posts)assuring their viewers that Trump's job satisfaction was beginning to soar because of some masterful Christmas speech.
LuvLoogie
(8,480 posts)Peak America.
paleotn
(21,449 posts)LuvLoogie
(8,480 posts)--Bubbly Creek is the nickname for the South Fork of the South Branch of the Chicago River, notorious for bubbling due to gases from centuries of meatpacking waste dumped by the nearby Union Stockyards; though still polluted and a former environmental disaster, it's seeing restoration efforts with wildlife returning and community projects, becoming a symbol of urban resilience between Chicago's Bridgeport and McKinley Park neighborhoods.
History & The "Bubbles"
Origin of Name: The creek earned its name from the methane and carbonic gases bubbling up from decomposing blood, entrails, and other organic waste from the Union Stockyards (1860s-1970s).
Pollution: The sludge was so thick, it formed solid cakes that people and animals could walk on, and the gases sometimes caught fire, leading to explosions, reports Chicago Tonight - PBS and Simple English Wikipedia.
River Reversal: To protect Lake Michigan, the Chicago River's flow was reversed, but the creek remained heavily polluted.
Kid Berwyn
(22,762 posts)Never worked a day in his entire life.
COL Mustard
(7,946 posts)Personally, I'd rather be the working stiff that I am.
Kid Berwyn
(22,762 posts)
"It is costing our Country $BILLIONS OF DOLLARS to keep all of these businesses closed. The workers don't want it either! Soon we'll end up having a holiday for every working day of the year," Mr. Trump wrote. "It must change if we are going to, MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!"
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/juneteenth-trump-too-many-non-working-holidays/
So amazingly stupid that he can't even see his own profound stupidity. And even if he could spell it, he will never even consider the hypocrisy.
Traitor has no clue that by his actions -- and inactions -- he will be judged and not just by history.
Old Crank
(6,627 posts)to the GOP getting blasted in teh House and some GOP senators also.
Epstein and the economy every time we are asked. Ask sitting house and Senators why they support a rapist. Why they voted to strip healthcare.
Beartracks
(14,327 posts)... everything Trump does.
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