Suck on that, democrats.
Suck on that, democrats.
UnbiasedOhioVoter wrote:
Suck on that, democrats.
Did you find that on Breitbart, snowflake?
UnbiasedOhioVoter wrote:
Suck on that, democrats.
Please cite your source. Here is a reputable one:
http://news.gallup.com/poll/201617/gallup-daily-trump-job-approval.aspxI like your user name and your completely opposite quote. Do you understand the definition of Bias? Hypocrisy? Do you care?
A 46% approval rate is something to be proud of?
Lol. Wipe the cream out of your jeans, OP. 53% disapproval in the same poll, and Rasmussen is reliably Republican-friendly, too.
SAD! wrote:
A 46% approval rate is something to be proud of?
Heck, when the most GOP-biased of the major polling houses (Rasmussen) had him at 50 for a day, Trump tweeted about it like it was the greatest thing ever.
Indeed, it looks like the OP probably got his 46 number from Rasmussen. Others are down in the 30s.
"A 46% approval rate is something to be proud of?"
When the very same toothless welfare state cretins supported George W. Bust all the way down to 18 percent approval? (Plus of course "too big to fail' Version 2.0, and losing 750,000 jobs a month as Bear Stearns, Lehman Brothers, Chrysler and GM were racing furiously to see who goes out of business first?)
Yes I would have to say it would indeed be worthy of celebration; that is if 46 percent approval was in fact any more valid than Bristol Palin's most recent purity pledge anyway?
PS. While all you inbred red state rubes stood there and cheered, Darth Cheney saw 11 percent that same month. Good thing you six toed primates have been leeching off the educated productive part of the country ever since 1866 now; because you would have certainly starved from gross stupidity decades ago otherwise.
I can't think of anyone who would be above 46% at this point. Washington has achieved status as a political toilet bowl all the way 'round.
What it's come to wrote:
I can't think of anyone who would be above 46% at this point. Washington has achieved status as a political toilet bowl all the way 'round.
46% percent is enough to win a second term.
65 IQ TrumpChump on Food Stamps wrote:
"A 46% approval rate is something to be proud of?"
When the very same toothless welfare state cretins supported George W. Bust all the way down to 18 percent approval? (Plus of course "too big to fail' Version 2.0, and losing 750,000 jobs a month as Bear Stearns, Lehman Brothers, Chrysler and GM were racing furiously to see who goes out of business first?)
Yes I would have to say it would indeed be worthy of celebration; that is if 46 percent approval was in fact any more valid than Bristol Palin's most recent purity pledge anyway?
PS. While all you inbred red state rubes stood there and cheered, Darth Cheney saw 11 percent that same month. Good thing you six toed primates have been leeching off the educated productive part of the country ever since 1866 now; because you would have certainly starved from gross stupidity decades ago otherwise.
Ok dude, I definitely have the same political leanings you do but this is a bit over the top don't you think? I know it feels good to vent but insulting huge swaths of people isn't doing our national political climate any good.
Only time it really matters is the first Tuesday in November 2020, until then it will change often both ways.
So let's keep right on paying for their sloth and ignorance another 160 years instead?
Because there's lots of room for improvement when almost 20 percent of red state America is on Food Stamps and close to half that absurd ratio now retires in their mid-thirties on SSI "Disability" instead of actually trying to compete in the most robust nationwide job market since 1969.
(Only because you can actually live on $500-$700 a month in these backwards third world $nitholes of course....) Oh by the way, the inbred goober state schools absorb twice as much Federal Aid per pupil as the Blue State schools do in order to deliver such fine results too.
Pretty sure that Putin told them in 2016 all how counter-productive this stunt really is?
“The 105 polls released in Senate and gubernatorial races by Rasmussen Reports and its subsidiary, Pulse Opinion Research, missed the final margin between the candidates by 5.8 points, a considerably higher figure than that achieved by most other pollsters. Some 13 of its polls missed by 10 or more points, including one in the Hawaii Senate race that missed the final margin between the candidates by 40 points, the largest error ever recorded in a general election in FiveThirtyEight’s database, which includes all polls conducted since 1998."