Actually they said they like America,just not Trump "Yes, but: Overall, 54% of people polled in those 33 countries held a favorable opinion of the United States, while 38% had an unfavorable one"
President Obama Leaves Office with High Worldwide Approval Ratings – But Global Expectations for Trump Are More Pessimistic 23 January 2017 The world has a much more positive view of President Obama’s time in office compared to the lack of optimism they express about Donald Trump’s impending term, according to an Ipsos poll of over 18,000 people globally. The study, among online adults aged under 65 in 24 different countries (Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Britain, Germany, Hungary, India, Israel, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Peru, Poland, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Turkey and the United States) asked people to predict how President Trump will take to his new role and to review Obama’s presidency. President Obama’s Approval Ratings Obama leaves his office with high worldwide approval ratings - nearly all countries rate him positively, with an average of 76% saying he has been a good president of the USA. Opinions are particularly high in South Korea and India, where around nine in 10 have a positive view of Obama’s time in office. On the other hand, Russia stands out as the only country with an overwhelming negative opinion (87% think he was a bad president). Americans themselves are much more split - 56% think Obama was a good president and 44% think he was a bad president. Predicting Donald Trump’s Presidential Performance Worldwide, people are much less sure of Donald Trump – only a minority in most countries predict he will make a good president (34% on average, while 66% think he will be a bad president). In particular, Spain, Mexico and Great Britain are pessimistic, with around four in five expecting Trump to do a bad job. Russia again stands out from worldwide opinion and is significantly more positive about Donald Trump as president (74% think he will be good), although two in three Indians (65%) are also optimistic. Despite this, only a minority predict an impeachment for President Trump in 2017; on average 31% think it is likely, 48% think it is unlikely, and the rest (21%) are on the fence: Four in ten (41%) Canadians believe it is likely that he will be impeached in 2017, making Canadians among the most likely to think so, only slightly behind those in Italy (42%) and Turkey (42%). One in three (34%) Americans think it is likely that he will be impeached in 2017.
Yup, they got it going on Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Britain, Germany, Hungary, India, Israel, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Peru, Poland, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Turkey Pfffffft
You do know that the US spends less that 1% of GDP on foreign aid and a lot of that is just loans? Military spending is just corporate welfare/socialism. The 25% or more of the US population is diagnosably mentally ill at any point in time. Look at your buddies here. You take more that you give to the world by a large factor. You are just one of maybe 100 million? parasitic assholes in the US DTB2 I'm just guessing maybe the rest pull their weight, maybe it is far higher.
I love how you think Chinas president, who puts muslims in re-education camps, has a social credit system that actually stops children from being allowed to go to school if their parents scores are too low, and literally allows slave labor as a better president than Trump. So by this logic, if Trump implements these policies, you'll think he's a better president than he is now. Seriously man...please consider the POSSIBILITY that maybe you're brainwashed.