Democrats are good at deflecting blame and passing it on Republicans knowing RINO liberal cucks will bend over and take it every time.
And................Once again the stalker is right behind my posts! And TonyBaloney likes it! How funny of you two lovebirds!
Sometimes, the US Supreme Court can do the right thing. This was one of those times. Let us hope they have the sense to support efforts to stymie mass election fraud which Democrats want to put in place. The way to rein in Joe Biden and the extreme liberal Democrats is to file lawsuits like Democrat Attorney Generals of various states have done against President Donald Trump. Give them a dose of their medicine. https://www.yahoo.com/news/court-raises-bar-immigrants-avoid-163942501.html
By QUINT FORGEY 03/05/2021 09:17 AM EST A solid majority of Americans say they approve of President Joe Biden’s early job performance, according to a new survey, with even more respondents giving him positive marks for his management of the coronavirus pandemic. The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research poll released Friday reports that 60 percent of U.S. adults surveyed approve of Biden’s handling of his job, including 94 percent of Democrats and 22 percent of Republicans. On the subject of the pandemic, 70 percent of adults surveyed approve of how he has handled the public health crisis, a figure that includes 97 percent of Democrats and 44 percent of Republicans. Although Biden’s approval numbers dip slightly for his handling of the economy, he still maintains majority support on that issue, with 55 percent of adult respondents — including 88 percent of Democrats and 17 percent of Republicans — favoring his fiscal policy. Other public polling published this week has shown Biden with similar margins of support. A POLITICO-Morning Consult poll pegged the president's job approval rating at 57 percent among registered voters, and a Reuters-Ipsos poll put the number at 58 percent of Americans. The AP-NORC survey’s results come as Biden wraps up his sixth full week in office since assuming the presidency in January, during which time he has reiterated that the pandemic and its economic fallout are his top priorities, along with efforts to counter climate change and the push for racial equity. The president’s primary focus on the job thus far has been shepherding the legislative progress of his $1.9 trillion “American Rescue Plan” stimulus measure, which won approval from the House last weekend. The administration is now seeking Senate passage of the expansive relief bill before March 14, when key federal unemployment benefits are set to expire.
Daily Presidential Tracking Poll https://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/biden_administration/prez_track_mar05 The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll, for Friday shows that 49% of Likely U.S. Voters approve of President Biden’s job performance. Forty-nine percent (49%) disapprove.
Other public polling published this week has shown Biden with similar margins of support. A POLITICO-Morning Consult poll pegged the president's job approval rating at 57 percent among registered voters, and a Reuters-Ipsos poll put the number at 58 percent of Americans.