The Greatest President in a Generation?

Discussion in 'Politics' started by vanzandt, Jan 11, 2018.

  1. vanzandt

    vanzandt

    Economically... its a done deal. It just keeps getting better and better. Pay hikes and bonus checks are the flavor of the day.... and they just keep on coming... helping the working poor more and more with each passing day.

    Illegals are being kicked out in droves. Americans are getting those jobs.

    Internationally....I said months ago (Sept) that I suspected Trump had a dialogue with Kim Jong Un. https://elitetrader.com/et/threads/your-favorite-trump-nickname.310935/page-2#post-4516908

    Soooo ExGopr and Tony.... Let me ask you....if Trump persuades N Korea to abandon its nuclear ambitions and subsequently brings a semblance of peace to the Korean Peninsula... allowing the millions of citizens of both North and South Korea to enjoy a better more prosperous life.... and then brings peace between Israel and Palestine ... will you still bash him over stupid sh*t like alleging he's a racist? Is that all thats left?

    Are the misinterpreted words sensationalized by the media and spoon-fed to the lemmings to create divisiveness regarding Charlottesville more important than the quality of life your grandchildren will enjoy?

    Admit it... Trump rules. America is on the upswing. Abandon your bitterness and embrace the bigger picture. :D
     
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  2. RRY16

    RRY16

    What State do you live in VZ?
     
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  3. vanzandt

    vanzandt

    The state of confusion.
     
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  5. Tony Stark

    Tony Stark

    Everything Is Looking Up, Except For Trump's Approval Rating: IBD/TIPP Poll


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    The public is more upbeat about the direction of the country and the economy, less likely to be looking for a job and less stressed. Yet they're not giving President Trump much of the credit, the latest IBD/TIPP Poll shows.


    The January poll finds 35% approve of the job Trump is doing and 58% disapprove — a gap of 23 points, which is unchanged from last month. Trump's favorability rating is 36%, with 57% saying they have an unfavorable view of the leadership he's providing — a gap of 21 points.







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    January 10, 2018 - Trump Is Intelligent, But Not Fit Or Level-Headed, U.S. Voters Tell Quinnipiac University National Poll; First Year Was 'Disaster,' 'Chaotic,' 'Successful'
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    President Donald Trump is intelligent, American voters say 53 - 44 percent, one of his lowest scores since Inauguration day, but voters say 69 - 28 percent that he is not level-headed and 57 - 40 percent that he is not fit to serve as president, according to a Quinnipiac University National Poll released today.

    Grading President Trump's first year in office, 39 percent of voters give him an "F," while 17 percent give him a "D." Trump gets an "A" from 16 percent of voters, a "B" from another 16 percent and a "C" from 11 percent of voters, the independent Quinnipiac (KWIN-uh- pe-ack) University Poll finds.

    In an open-ended question, allowing any answer, 69 voters (not percent) describe Trump's first year in office as a "disaster," followed by 62 voters who say "chaotic," 44 voters who say "successful," 28 voters who say "horrible," 27 voters who say "great," 26 who say "good," 24 who say "terrible," 24 who say "embarrassing" and 23 who say "interesting."

    Of the 43 words used at least five times, 25 words are negative, 10 are positive and 8 words are neutral, such as "interesting" or "different."

    American voters give Trump a negative 36 - 59 percent job approval rating, compared to a negative 36 - 44 percent score in a January 26, 2017, post-inaugural poll. In his first year as president, Trump's rating ranges from a low negative 33 - 61 percent approval August 2 to a negative 42 - 51 percent score February 7.

    "It's been a very tough Freshman year for President Donald Trump, by any measure," said Tim Malloy, assistant director of the Quinnipiac University Poll.

    "Considered an intelligent person with a really bad report card, filled with far more 'F's' than 'A's' or 'B's', the president is a long way from the Dean's list in the eyes of voters."
     
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  6. Buy1Sell2

    Buy1Sell2

    Excellent posting Stevie.
     
  7. Buy1Sell2

    Buy1Sell2

    Immaterial
     
  8. Tony Stark

    Tony Stark

    Because anyone with a brain in their head gives credit for the economy where it is due...President Barack Obama
     
  9. Buy1Sell2

    Buy1Sell2

    Unbelievably false.
     
    #10     Jan 12, 2018