Kings said:
Fake cream for a fake guy.
Kings said:
morekaos said:Nothing will happen to Trump...no collusion
morekaos said:Mark my words...nothing will happen to him (again). They are already setting themselves up for disappointment and I think they have all but guaranteed his second term....
What has changed in our national Trump nightmare ? and what hasn't
One of the distinctive marks of the Trump era is the perpetual sensation that we've reached some fundamental inflection point, some major shift in the prevailing political dynamic, when in fact nothing fundamental ever changes.
We've all seen it countless times. Trump says or does some outrageous, racist, corrupt thing, which is promptly followed by a chorus of pundits asserting, "OMG, I can't believe Trump said or did this outrageous, racist, corrupt thing! He's doomed! Bound to be impeached! Guaranteed to be universally reviled!" And then he isn't. Until the next time. And then the next.
Or how about, "There's no way his supporters, or elected members of his party, will stick with him through this latest affront against everything the GOP has always claimed to stand for!" This is maybe followed by a Republican senator or two grumbling about being gravely "troubled," and a 1-2 point drop in Trump's approval rating that lasts a week or two only to rebound as we all move on to the next round of insult and injury.
Is this time different? Will Trump's astonishing conversation with the president of Ukraine, the revelations contained in the whistleblower report, and the decision of the Democrats to pursue impeachment prove different? Did last week really change everything?
It did not. Much that we have all learned to live with since Trump won the presidency remains intact and in place. The epicycles of outrage, hope, and disappointment are sure to continue as they have. Those who oppose the president still face unique challenges, just as American democracy writ large confronts numerous ominous threats.
https://theweek.com/articles/868663/what-changed-national-trump-nightmare--what-hasnt
irvinehomeowner said:morekaos said:Nothing will happen to Trump...no collusion
So was morekaos right?
Trump Job Approval at Personal Best 49%
President Donald Trump's job approval rating has risen to 49%, his highest in Gallup polling since he took office in 2017.
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The new poll finds 50% of Americans disapproving of Trump, leaving just 1% expressing no opinion. The average percentage not having an opinion on Trump has been 5% throughout his presidency.
Trump's approval rating has risen because of higher ratings among both Republicans and independents. His 94% approval rating among Republicans is up six percentage points from early January and is three points higher than his previous best among his fellow partisans. The 42% approval rating among independents is up five points, and ties three other polls as his best among that group. Democratic approval is 7%, down slightly from 10%.
The 87-point gap between Republican and Democratic approval in the current poll is the largest Gallup has measured in any Gallup poll to date, surpassing the prior record, held by Trump and Barack Obama, by one point.
https://news.gallup.com/poll/284156/trump-job-approval-personal-best.aspx
morekaos said:eyephone said:morekaos said:....for a company they have worked for all their lives. Lots of history there prior to even thinking of holding office. All these Dem kids piled in when daddy was running foreign policy and holding influence over the areas in question...totally different.
Same thing...it doesn?t matter if you were in before or after.
Another right wing spin or shall I say Philippines spin. No wonder why you don?t like Canada. Because the Philippines is having a dispute with Canada over recycle trash. It all makes perfect sense.
Spin or not Biden is toast. Dragged under by his crazy, drug addled greedy son...end of story.
eyephone said:nosuchreality said:eyephone said:nosuchreality said:eyephone said:People are changing. A Democrat defeated a Republican that supported Trump big time in Kentucky to become the governor of the state.
Kentucky. We're an incumbent Republican hasn't won re-election since they removed the ban on consecutive terms in their State? You're hanging on that? We're the incumbent Republican lost and the Republican swept all the other State-wide offices. That sure sounds like same old same old to me.
You forgot Trump was begging and whining to the crowd to vote for the Republican Kentucky Governor or they will blame him.
You wont address about people care about their money more than politics. The tariffs did not help the farming community at all. Congress approval rating is like 10%.
You think Drugs is a California thing. Btw: there were more opioids prescriptions than the population of Michigan. (Look it up)
Your not on my level. Please dont get me started.
I get the money. You are forgeting that the coastal liberals have been screaming Fuck You Retards at the "Flyover" States since before Obama and frankly have gotten louder in their condemnation of those "deplorables" inhabiting them. The question isn't do some of them disapprove of Trump, but have enough of them gotten fed up and screwed over by him enough to forgive the last couple decades of 'the left' essentially spitting on them at every opportunity.
I know several former Trump supporters who think he's total scum and con, they dislike the Dems candidates and distrust them even more.
But please enlighten us with your vast knowledge from sitting as a jurist in a single trial with white people.
Take a look at Michael Bloomberg. He knows how to run a successful business.
morekaos said:The problem is this guy falls into both categories. He is as far left as they come and has a ton of his own corruption baggage to boot...He's all yours.
platform that includes Medicare for All, abolishing Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in its current form, a $15-per-hour minimum wage, and corporate tax hikes to fund education.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/plum-line/wp/2018/08/29/a-new-way-to-slay-trumpism-shocking-florida-outcome-sets-up-a-big-test/?utm_term=.736913305705
Florida Democratic activists love Andrew Gillum. They seem oblivious to the investigation.
One Democratic candidate for governor draws big crowds in Tampa Bay. A public corruption investigation looms over him.
http://www.tampabay.com/florida-politics/buzz/2018/02/23/florida-democratic-activists-love-andrew-gillum-they-seem-oblivious-to-the-dark-cloud/
eyephone said:Kings said:
Fake cream for a fake guy.
https://www.nationalreview.com/2022/02/manhattan-das-trump-investigation-appears-to-have-cratered/The New York Times reports that two of the prosecutors heading up the Manhattan District Attorney?s Office investigation of former president Trump have resigned.
Mark Pomerantz and Carey R. Dunne, two highly regarded prosecutors, quit the probe after the office?s new DA, Alvin Bragg, ?indicated to them that he had doubts about moving forward with a case against Mr. Trump,? according to the Times.
This is not a surprising development.