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I think all of you folks have no idea what you want, since Lyndon LaRouche stopped running for President, and it screws up your brains just like those confused little yappy purse dogs.
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No conniption fit here.....
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The president's job approval rating sunk to 39% on Monday, down from 42% on Sunday and 45% on Saturday. Gallup reported that his disapproval rating was 55% on Monday, up from 51% on Sunday and 49% on Saturday. Poor ratings are nothing new for our commander in chief. Trump is the first president-elect to enter the White House with an approval rating below 50%, clocking in at an unprecedented 45% approval and 45% disapproval rate, according to Gallup polling from the first three days following his inauguration. Popular opinion seems to have tumbled from there, and not without reason. Trump's administration recently announced its plan to roll back the Affordable Care Act and replace it with an insufficient substitute in the American Health Care Act. According to a Congressional Budget Office report released Monday, the AHCA could leave 24 million people uninsured by 2026. It would deal a deadly blow to Medicaid expansion, even as it offers tax cuts to the wealthy. Even Trump, who's slapped his name on everything from steaks to a failed airline, seems to not want his name attached to it. The introduction of the AHCA isn't the administration's only high-profile bungling of late. Having thrown an early morning Twitter tantrum in which he accused former President Barack Obama of illegally wiretapping Trump Tower during the 2016 campaign, Trump must now produce some evidence to back up his claims. The House Intelligence Committee gave Trump's Department of Justice until Monday to furnish proof, which it so far hasn't done. Top White House staffer Kellyanne Conway has, however, been rambling on about microwaves spying on the president. Trump's lowest recorded approval rating was 38% on Feb. 16.Attachment 66771 |
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What a racist hypocrite
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The Boy sure likes to post attachments...
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Trump with a big nose?
Anything like Obie having giant dumbo ears? Tump big nose= no evidence Obie big ears = Photo evidence is available in every photo or video. |
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now it is even lower!
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Thanks to the most recent Gallup Daily Tracking poll, we now know that Trump has basically zero chance of winning over Americans now – and even his supporters are losing faith in him. On March 11th, a mere 4 days ago, Trump’s approval rating was a pathetic 45%. Today, that number has plummeted to 39% – a number that has undoubtedly been impacted by the rollout of the Republican’s disastrous Obamacare replacement. Trump’s disapproval rating is now well over the majority, sitting at 55% and increasing by the day. Trumpcare, which is set to replace Obamacare, is earning Trump criticism from both sides of the table, as a recent CBO report has stated that 24 million Americans will lose their health insurance by 2020 over this massive failure of a health care plan. That terrifying report, combined with the fact that Trump accused beloved former President Barack Obama of wiretapping his phones in the Trump Tower (and has yet to provide evidence) have certainly contributed to America’s growing distain of the untrustworthy POTUS. It’s safe to say that the remaining 39% of Americans that still dare to approve of Trump are the country’s most hard-core Republicans, but even that number is quickly dwindling. In a recent Republican-leaning poll, it was shown that Trump’s popularity was waning even amongst his own supporters! Now, Trump might try to discredit the Gallup Daily Tracking poll, as he does with every poll that portrays him negatively, but it’s a highly accurate way to determine how Trump is doing. There is no doubt that Trump is our least popular president, and his first two months in office have been marked with unprecedented failure, chaos, and scandals. |
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