Poll of the week: An ABC News/Washington Post poll finds that only 37% of Americans approve of the job President Donald Trump is doing. A significantly higher 58% disapprove. This makes for a net approval rating of -21 points.
The previous ABC/Washington Post poll put Trump's net approval rating at -13 points, so his net approval rating fell by 8 points.
What's the point: Make no mistake: Trump lost the shutdown fight. The ABC News/Washington Post poll is merely the latest to show that Trump's approval rating was plummeting. In average of all recent polls, Trump's net approval rating had dropped 6 points compared to before the shutdown.
...at the same time Trump's approval rating was declining, Pelosi's ratings were actually increasing. In an average of the five most recent polls taken, Pelosi's net favorability rose 3 points compared to where she was before the shutdown began. The average poll now consistently has Pelosi more popular than Trump.
https://www.cnn.com/2019/01/26/politics/poll-of-the-week-trump-pelosi-shutdown/index.html
Severe ass beating say the numbers.
Blundering dolts blunder. And, Pelosi cleaned this dolt's clock.
You certainly love your polls and your spin. This we know.
But I would caution you. Remember the last time people touted the polls: They ended up crying.
and the American people loose again. Too bad Pelosi and Trump can't seem to work together. Instead it seems they want to bring the US down.
Why would anyone work with Trump and the Deplorables? **** that. Go Nancy! Jam their bull**** right back up their ass.
Why would anyone work with Trump and the Deplorables? **** that. Go Nancy! Jam their bull**** right back up their ass.
Very mature comment /sarcasm/
So tell us, how was the shutdown a win for the American people? Besides the non funding of 5.7 billion wall.
Why? Because they ain't Democrat scumbags you support!
Are you pretending the shut down was not Trump's doing?
And, you call my previous post immature.
Did I say that?I have stated in other threads I hold the President and Congress for the shutdown. Clear enough for you?
Now answer my question how was the shutdown a win for the American people? The question has nothing to do with who caused or is responsible for the shutdown.
Stupid question. THe shutdown was bad for the country. But, Dems not caving in to Trump's blackmail was good for it.
I see, you put a political win over actions that are good for the country. For you it doesn't matter if the public is hurt. Got it.:mrgreen:
Not a political win; a win against fascist authoritarianism. Too bad you do not get it.
I see, you put a political win over actions that are good for the country. For you it doesn't matter if the public is hurt. Got it.:mrgreen:
and the American people loose again. Too bad Pelosi and Trump can't seem to work together. Instead it seems they want to bring the US down.
Did I say that?I have stated in other threads I hold the President and Congress for the shutdown...
I see, you put a political win over actions that are good for the country. For you it doesn't matter if the public is hurt. Got it.:mrgreen:
The Republicans spent 8 years putting "political wins" over what was good for the country during the Obama years...now you're angry when the shoe is on the other foot?
BTW, I'm not convinced "the wall" is good for the country at all, despite the bull**** Trump and his goons are spewing.
Where did you get I was angry? I asked Clam a question regarding his statement of "THe shutdown was bad for the country. But, Dems not caving in to Trump's blackmail was good for it."
Unless you get specific on your Rep/Obama statement I can't really respond. I did not agree all the time with President Obama and his policies he wanted.
Good grief. Have a good day.
Unlessyou get specific on your Rep/Obama statement I can't really respond. I did not agree all the time with President Obama and his policies he wanted.
You keep framing your point as if they're both responsible for Trump proudly shutting down our government, taking the mantle and refusing to blame the Dems. Remember one of the two has a long history of working with the Repubs, the other has a long history of working and running his organizations by himself.
Who's more likely to be willing to work with the other side? America looses because Trump can't control his fits of anger.
Holding both parties equally responsible for his hurtful act is not reasonable.
Stopping an imperial president from holding our economy hostage may cost billions, but in the long run, it makes us a better country. It's a small price to pay to stop one of our CO-equal branches of government from grabbing more power than what our Constitution provides...
Severe ass beating say the numbers.
Blundering dolts blunder. And, Pelosi cleaned this dolt's clock.
Your dislike for Trump is noted. I don't like him either. If Congress had passed a 2018 budget within a decent timeframe (not CR's), there would have not been a "shutdown". Congress has been living on CR's for way to long.
I see, you put a political win over actions that are good for the country. For you it doesn't matter if the public is hurt. Got it.:mrgreen:
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