Summary

A Fox News host, Jessica Tarlov, highlighted Trump’s declining approval ratings, citing a new Quinnipiac poll showing 53% of voters disapprove of his second-term performance.

Trump is “underwater on everything” including economy, federal workforce management, Ukraine-Russia policy, and trade relations with Mexico and Canada.

The polling slide comes amid stock market tumbles, federal worker layoffs, and trade tensions.

Tarlov noted that Republican members of Congress are facing hostile town halls where constituents are challenging them on federal workforce cuts, including at the VA. Some Republicans have dismissed these angry constituents as “paid actors.”

  • @[email protected]
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    41 month ago

    What’s absolutely crazy is he just signed an EO to get rid of USAGM…

    For those who don’t know, that’s basically the propaganda arm of the US government and has been for a very long time.

    This is probably the most surprising thing so far for me, I really thought he’d expand that to do more work domestically to counteract all the bad press and approval loss his actions are resulting in.

    Like, I get why Putin doesn’t want the rest of the world to like us, but it’s just crazy they’re getting rid of USAGM instead of just changing the propaganda it spreads.

    Actually kind of relieved to see it shut down, this is a weird morning.

    • Dzso
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      21 month ago

      I’m looking at Trump as a Russian agent who was assigned to dismantle the US government. Everything he does makes sense when you look at it that way. And it’s horrifying.

      • @[email protected]
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        1 month ago

        Genuinely, though, it is hard to gauge at times which actions are:

        • Genuinely malicious plans to increase his and his cronies’ wealth
        • Confused, because Elon or Trump were in a specific mood that particular day
        • Some actor behind the scenes manipulating them by taking advantage of their impulsivity
        • The genuine incompetence of the newly appointed loyalists (or the algorithms/AI they use) within the new deep state
        • Genuinely ideologically motivated stupidity, from Libertarians that drank their own cool-aid within the administration.

        It is genuine chaos. But overall, the effects are pretty disastrous, no matter what exactly causes which actions.

        • @[email protected]
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          11 month ago

          It’s narcissism all the way down. His sole motivation for anything is ego stroking. He lacks self esteem and the ability to value himself. His self worth only exists in validation from others.

    • FiveMacs
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      11 month ago

      Get rid of all branches and implement your own with your own swamp creatures.

    • @[email protected]
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      11 month ago

      Shutting it down is harder to reverse under another president (god-willing).

      This is like why putin put the bug in his ear about tariffs, it divides the west, leaving a regional power like Russia free to consolidate power everywhere.

      Remember, Wagner is very powerful in Africa, where the voa and its siblings are most active.

  • socsa
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    51 month ago

    People when the world’s most illiterate celebrity does all of the dumb, racist shit he says he is going to do:

  • @[email protected]
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    01 month ago

    “The president’s approval rating has been struggling for at least a month”

    He’s only been in office 53 days… so struggling 56.6% of the time… at least.

  • @[email protected]
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    51 month ago

    On the one hand, I support a politician who does the right things despite public opinion. Fuck approval ratings. On the other hand, how can a single person be wrong about fucking everything? Even a stopped clock is right twice a day.

    • @[email protected]
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      21 month ago

      I mean depends on how you look at it. In many ways, the world NEEDS to get off it’s dollar addiction. Having a hegemonic currency isn’t great for humanity as a whole. And Trump is doing the very best I’ve ever seen at helping the world cure itself of this problem. Not great for USA, but an important step for how geopolitics will work moving forward. Unless you meant doing everything wrong for Americans, then yes, Trump is awful.

      • @[email protected]
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        11 month ago

        I don’t know, I think what will just end up happening is china’s “dollar” taking its place instead

        We’re just going to end up exchanging one superpower for another, it’s not going to fundamentally fix the problem. For that you’d need to do it more sensibly

        • @[email protected]
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          11 month ago

          I won’t say that won’t happen. But interestingly, China isn’t trying to make their currency a hegemonic currency. Instead, they’ve been promoting currency swaps that use both local currencies. And it’s picking up speed. All the BRICS nations are making currency swap agreements amongst each other. As I said in another post, I have no idea if this can go global. But it’s something I hope we can all work towards. Any currency hegemon is bad for the world. The strangest thing is it appears China agrees, regardless of what western propaganda says about China.

      • @[email protected]
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        11 month ago

        This is one of my favorite comments ever, I’ve been saying this for years, the strong dollar economics was the best deal ever for us, and we are throwing it away. The rest of the world will be fine without us.

      • Em Adespoton
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        31 month ago

        It’s pretty destabilizing globally too. I don’t see the dollar addiction going anywhere; it’s just changing currencies.

        We really don’t need China or Russia (or KSA or EU) calling the shots globally either.

        • @[email protected]
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          11 month ago

          There is a reason central banks are buying gold, and that it is making new all-time highs, and recently breached $3K/oz. They’re anticipating the demise of the dollar, and minimizing their exposure to the chaos from the U.S. and buying gold instead of U.S. bonds. Look for this trend to accelerate, especially once the U.S. reaches the point where it can’t sell enough bonds to finance it’s budget deficit, leading to a massive debt crisis and the collapse of the dollar. Gold is already on track to be up >50% this year (up 13.7% so far ytd), and the consistent rise in gold while stocks and other investments fare poorly will only fuel the stampede. I’m confident that gold will end 2025 over $4k/oz, and that 2026 will be even crazier.

        • Cruxifux
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          At this point I’d rather have China calling the shots than the USA which is actively threatening to fucking invade my country. Seriously fuck that country and fuck its global hegemony, at this point I hope it burns to the fucking ground.

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          Not sure it will change. The global south and more importantly BRICS has created a system where local currencies are used. It’s basically a currency swap. If this can be extended to all nations there won’t be a currency hegemon at all. Of course while it’s been working well for the countries that are doing it, it’s hard to say what the effects would be on a global scale. Still, we should work towards it. Note I am not talking about the BRICS currency, which is not real. Not even sure why it gets brought up at all.

          *Edit. This is an article about the expansion of China’s currency swap deals.

          https://watcher.guru/news/brics-push-currency-swap-with-29-countries-worth-550-billion

          Note that while this is about China, all BRICS nations are making currency swap deals with each other. It’s just easier to find articles about China doing this because China is so massive.

    • Leraje
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      11 month ago

      There’s a difference between being a populist and actually representing your constituents, which is after all the job they’re paid to do.

    • @[email protected]
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      11 month ago

      He stopped penny minting. I’m sure he accidentally did one other good thing for the adage to be true

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            No he didn’t. The worst possible way would be to drag the rest of the western world into fascism with him, which he could’ve done if he’d just spaced out his horrible actions and used a bit of bureaucrat-speak to hide the full impact of what he was doing. Instead, the rest of the democratic world is forming a new economic and diplomatic structure that leaves America out.

      • @[email protected]
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        11 month ago

        But the penny thing is still sinister and petty. He signed the bill to put new portraits on coinage, including a woman on the penny. Then he destroyed the penny so there still would only be men on coins.

        • @[email protected]
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          11 month ago

          Don’t tell him there’s been women on the $1 coin since 1979, and recently themed seasonal quarter reverses that alternate between illegible and just overly busy.

  • @[email protected]
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    281 month ago

    When the UK last had a moron setting everything on fire she was outlasted by a lettuce.

    Americans need to up their game.

    • @[email protected]
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      141 month ago

      Sadly the US system is not designed to oust the president that easily. It would be a first if Trump was removed from office due to the impeachment process, removing the prime minister is a much lower bar.

      • @[email protected]
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        101 month ago

        Impeachment should theoretically work but when the system was put in place it didn’t account for an entire political party turning fascist

        • @[email protected]
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          61 month ago

          Impeachment should and still would work, my point was its a higher threshold than most processes to replace the PM in the UK.

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          It actually did, the south was entirely fascist for it’s entire existence, they literally designed the system so the south could always veto the rest of the country combined no matter what, hence the 3/5 compromise giving them power in the house and the structure of the senate.

      • @[email protected]
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        61 month ago

        Idk I’ve always noticed he doesn’t give AF about reality. He just lies and if called out he just doubles down on his lies until he breaks the electorate and he gets elected again.

        I used the same strategy to hide that I was smoking weed to my parents.

          • @[email protected]
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            11 month ago

            This. The narcissistic crisis of a man his age is all consuming. He doesn’t care about the external as long as he can play a game with it that he can use to maintain his internal. Anybody who knows this game can play him.

  • Yerbouti
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    11 month ago

    That leave - at least - 47% of nazis in the USA. Already too much, this country needs to be wipe out, with the exception of the First Nations, the real people to whom this territory belongs.

      • Lemminary
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        41 month ago

        Or Greenland, or Canada, or Mexico… Truly a winning strategy to threaten everyone all at once. 🙄

        • @[email protected]
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          31 month ago

          Oh for sure, but he’s said to draw up plans to get Panama. So right now that’s the most “real” one

          • @[email protected]
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            31 month ago

            My money is on Mexico, he has been placing brigades with Strykers and whatnot on that border. Whatever the case, still stupid and evil.

          • The Quuuuuill
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            21 month ago

            with his fucking cottage cheese brain he’ll demand plans for invading Panama and then immediately invade Brazil

    • @[email protected]
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      31 month ago

      I don’t see him starting a war without complete control of the military. While they are working on it, firing leadership, changing rules and policies, the military still has the power to say no to Trump, which is bad TV. Trump is also a bitch as seen by the wishy-washy way he approaches tariffs, he hates actual action because he just wants good TV and bad policy makes for bad TV.

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    declining approval ratings, citing a new Quinnipiac poll showing 53% of voters disapprove of his second-term performance

    Another Quinnipiac poll from last month determined 45 percent approved of Trump’s performance and 49 percent disapproved.

    So half of the people still approve of what he’s doing? How does such a small percentage even justify a news article with such a ridiculous headline? The US are so cooked it’s not even funny. Wake me when it’s at 90% disapproval.

    • skulblaka
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      01 month ago

      I’ve never heard of that polling agency in my life before. I had to look it up, it’s a private university in Connecticut.

      I sure didn’t get polled about any of this.

      So no, more precisely, half of all people polled by this one school in a state that nobody talks about approve of what he’s doing. I’m willing to bet half of those people have no idea what’s going on.

      I have a very hard time believing that half of all Americans are happy and content with current events. I live here, I hear people complain.

      • @[email protected]
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        01 month ago

        Do you honestly believe good polls call everyone for a poll, or that they need to to get good results?

        • skulblaka
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          I do think they need to have a good sample size to get results that make sense, yes.

          Doing some research on it, seems like Quinnipiac’s standard polling is conducted “in more than 20 states and cities as well as nationally” (particular locations not specified) and has typically 1,000+ respondents using random digit dialing. Meaning they just slap random numbers into the phone and see who picks up.

          I can’t say I can immediately come up with a better solution right off the top of my head right now, but I can identify several problems with their approach, namely being actual size of sample (1000 respondents is 0.000003% of the population) and the way they gather their responses (when was the last time you answered the phone for an unknown caller? Now when was the last time your grandmother did?).

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      11 month ago

      What stands out to me is that they are making a big deal out if a small change…to a Republican approval rating. This is exactly the type of data they’d be holding up while screaming about how bad Obama is, for instance. Did feel odd using the tactic against their own, let alone god emperor Cheeto.

      • VindictiveJudge
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        11 month ago

        They’re probably trying to take control of the party back from Trump. They did push back against him during his first term, but fell flat on their faces and started losing viewers to Newsmax. Now they’re trying to back it with data. They’ve spent the last few decades training their viewers to ignore data, though, so we’ll see how that goes.

  • Hikuro-93
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    61 month ago

    ‘He’s underwater on everything’ - except the one way that matters the most.

    • @[email protected]
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      21 month ago

      I’ll take “Things you can’t say on Reddit” for 200

      But seriously, even if he was sleeping with the fish the r’s are still a huge a problem. He’s just the front guy, he’ll be replaced with another clown.

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        Sadly, yes. I mean, Trump knows he’s ‘close’ to his grave and needs to leave some kind of legacy - even if it’s the Hitler kind of one - his narcissistic self just wants to enter them history books as one of the big humans instead of ‘another rich guy’ as a footnote.

        Pretty sure either Elon or Vance are already lined up for when the time comes. When Trump leaves the world, and when there’s no longer actual rules preventing them from taking over and ‘fixing’ under martial law what big bad orange wrecked. At least according to them, that is.

        No matter how bad what they’re doing seems this is just the preparation stage. Things can become so, so much worse, and the more we let them consolidate power the tougher it’ll be to fight it later.

        • @[email protected]
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          21 month ago

          I am hoping that if there is a civil war, all of Yarvin’s Cabal are killed or executed. They are traitors to humanity as a whole.

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      Someone should start telling him no one has visited the titanic and he could be the first.