Wow, it keeps dropping...

"Trump’s first 100 days: A big failure, and a new low in the polls"

President Trump is coming off the first big legislative defeat of his presidency, and now he’s got the poll numbers to prove it.

The newest Gallup daily tracking poll — the first survey released since the doomed Republican health-care bill was pulled Friday — shows Trump’s approval rating falling to 36 percent. That’s both the lowest of his presidency and lower than President Barack Obama’s approval rating ever sank in eight years of Gallup’s tracking poll."

WaPo
 
"The Republicans' failed attempt to enact the American Health Care Act had at least one result: fake news suffered a very real loss.

One common fear after President Donald Trump's inauguration was that the agenda of the following four years would be driven by fake news -- an administration of "alternative facts." In his first press conference, White House press secretary Sean Spicer doubled down on President Trump's inaccurate claim that the crowd for his inauguration was the largest in history. The president has also repeated his unsubstantiated (and roundly debunked) claim that, were it not for millions of fraudulent votes, he would have won the popular vote in the election.

That kind of talk works, as far as it goes. It gets attention. It stokes emotion. It distracts from the administration's substantive failures. But that kind of talk doesn't get any work done. When it came time to generate an actual bill, which could pass both chambers of Congress and hold up to judicial review … well, that's when bluster sputters out and the gears of lawmaking grind into action.

Since the first introduction of the text of the American Health Care Act this month, the debate over it was strikingly traditional. If there was one central issue, it wasn't an internet hoax..."


Fox and Fake News Potus are on the ropes. And it's high time.


Bloomberg
 
"The Republicans' failed attempt to enact the American Health Care Act had at least one result: fake news suffered a very real loss.

One common fear after President Donald Trump's inauguration was that the agenda of the following four years would be driven by fake news -- an administration of "alternative facts." In his first press conference, White House press secretary Sean Spicer doubled down on President Trump's inaccurate claim that the crowd for his inauguration was the largest in history. The president has also repeated his unsubstantiated (and roundly debunked) claim that, were it not for millions of fraudulent votes, he would have won the popular vote in the election.

That kind of talk works, as far as it goes. It gets attention. It stokes emotion. It distracts from the administration's substantive failures. But that kind of talk doesn't get any work done. When it came time to generate an actual bill, which could pass both chambers of Congress and hold up to judicial review … well, that's when bluster sputters out and the gears of lawmaking grind into action.

Since the first introduction of the text of the American Health Care Act this month, the debate over it was strikingly traditional. If there was one central issue, it wasn't an internet hoax..."


Fox and Fake News Potus are on the ropes. And it's high time.


Bloomberg
Now there's talk of Anti America Healthcare Act 2.0. What I found interesting while I was watching Ryan's presser today, was that nobody challenges Republicans on the facts. They do NOT want to improve the status of health insurance/healthcare in this country.

They MUST repeal ACA in order to cut the taxes on high income earners. When pressed about why he won't work with Democrats, Ryan referenced the fact that Dems won't ever repeal ACA.

So...if healthcare was the real target, I believe Ryan ought to give up on the repeal, and get down to business.


But we know that healthcare is the furthest thing from what repeal is about.
 
Now there's talk of Anti America Healthcare Act 2.0. What I found interesting while I was watching Ryan's presser today, was that nobody challenges Republicans on the facts. They do NOT want to improve the status of health insurance/healthcare in this country.

They MUST repeal ACA in order to cut the taxes on high income earners. When pressed about why he won't work with Democrats, Ryan referenced the fact that Dems won't ever repeal ACA.

So...if healthcare was the real target, I believe Ryan ought to give up on the repeal, and get down to business.


But we know that healthcare is the furthest thing from what repeal is about.
Amen
 
Remember when Obamacare was going to crash the economy, like 5 years ago?
Remember when there would be no Doctors?
Remember when unemployment was going to be at like 10%?

Now the same people are saying it will implode/explode soon. How long can they get away with claiming that? Three years? four? When is it going to explode?
 
Remember when Obamacare was going to crash the economy, like 5 years ago?
Remember when there would be no Doctors?
Remember when unemployment was going to be at like 10%?

Now the same people are saying it will implode/explode soon. How long can they get away with claiming that? Three years? four? When is it going to explode?

Remember when Obama lied and said if you like your doctor you can keep your doctor?
Remember when Obama said if you like your plan you can keep your plan?

How long can you keep kissing the ass of a lying piece of shit like Obama?
 
Inapt. Not only did more people want someone else, more people flat out voted for Hillary.

Run Chelsea !

Not in the manner in which we elect a President. Last time I looked, 304 people is more than 227 people when it comes to electoral vote, you know, the ones that pick the President. We don't have one election, we have 51 elections. Each of them is separate from the other where the popular votes cast in one of those 51 has absolutely nothing to do with the popular votes cast in the other ones. It's like taking 5 classes in a semester. The individual assignment grades in Class A have nothing to do with the individual assignment grades in Classes B - E. The only grade the assignments in Class A have anything to do with is Class A. The popular votes in State A only apply to the results in State A.

Harp on it all you want. Your BITCH lost.

The only reason Chelsea would run is if the dog catcher was coming her way. Whatever poor soul married her damn sure took one for the team.
 
Remember when Obama lied and said if you like your doctor you can keep your doctor?
Remember when Obama said if you like your plan you can keep your plan?

How long can you keep kissing the ass of a lying piece of shit like Obama?

Obama didn't lie about anything.

Obamacare was designed to work the way he said it would.

Republican obstructionism caused it to not work the way he thought it would, dumb billy.
 
Obama didn't lie about anything.

Obamacare was designed to work the way he said it would.

Republican obstructionism caused it to not work the way he thought it would, dumb billy.

Keep kissing that black ass NL. Each time you do you prove you're nothing more than 2nd class.
 
You were well on your way to kissing his black ass on his first day and haven't stopped since. Pucker up.

Not in the manner in which we elect a President. Last time I looked, 304 people is more than 227 people when it comes to electoral vote, you know, the ones that pick the President. We don't have one election, we have 51 elections. Each of them is separate from the other where the popular votes cast in one of those 51 has absolutely nothing to do with the popular votes cast in the other ones. It's like taking 5 classes in a semester. The individual assignment grades in Class A have nothing to do with the individual assignment grades in Classes B - E. The only grade the assignments in Class A have anything to do with is Class A. The popular votes in State A only apply to the results in State A.

Harp on it all you want. Your BITCH lost.

The only reason Chelsea would run is if the dog catcher was coming her way. Whatever poor soul married her damn sure took one for the team.

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Cousin Fuckin' Moron
 
"Trump’s first 100 days: A big failure, and a new low in the polls"

President Trump is coming off the first big legislative defeat of his presidency, and now he’s got the poll numbers to prove it.

The newest Gallup daily tracking poll — the first survey released since the doomed Republican health-care bill was pulled Friday — shows Trump’s approval rating falling to 36 percent. That’s both the lowest of his presidency and lower than President Barack Obama’s approval rating ever sank in eight years of Gallup’s tracking poll."

WaPo

Having no plan & attacking the bagger fringe was a great idea.:rofl2:

I think he will make things much worse for himself soon........ He isn't smart enough or mature enough to leave them be & move on......:(
 
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