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In case you haven’t noticed, Donald Trump isn’t very popular.

The president’s polling numbers have been trending downward for the past year, and they’ve been especially brutal since he decided to go to war against Iran in February. It seems like every week a new batch of polls comes out emphasizing just how vigorously Americans have been giving two thumbs down to Trump’s job performance.

The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research released a poll earlier this week putting Trump’s approval at just 33 percent. Reuters/Ipsos released one putting it at 36 percent. Earlier this month, a CNN poll found only 31 percent of Americans approved of Trump’s job performance, the lowest number across his career in politics. His numbers weren’t great before the war, either. The Pew Research Center had Trump’s approval at 37 percent in January. Gallup no longer polls for presidential approval, but in December they charted Trump’s at 36 percent, down from 47 percent at the beginning of his term. RealClearPolitics’ polling average shows such a steep rise in public disapproval of Trump and such a steep dropoff in public approval since last April that people are making memes out of it.

Funny how when you run on lowering prices and ending wars, then cause inflation and start wars, you might lose some popular support.

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[–] SnotFlickerman@lemmy.blahaj.zone 21 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) (1 children)

So if a president is flirting with one-third support, it should be a warning sign that their domestic and foreign policies are not resonating, that there’s an inability to address core problems Americans are facing, and an issue with communication between the administration and the people.

Hahahahahaha. There is no communication issue, the administration has been very clear about how many fucks it gives about American citizens, which is zero.

I'm so sick as living fuck of everybody normalizing this as though "it's just a communication issue" or a "inability to address core problems" when it's not a lack of communication, it's that they don't care and it's not an inability to address core problems, it's that they want to make them worse because they think poor people deserve to suffer for the crime of being poor.

This isn't a normal democratic government, and that's saying a lot since USA has hardly been a real democracy anyway.

[–] grimpy@lemmy.myserv.one 5 points 2 weeks ago

plenty of malicious dereliction of duty suffusing GOP governance these days