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Reuters/Ipsos poll: Trump approval on economy hits 37% (plus other things) - pdq - 04-23-2025 Americans sour on Trump's handling of the economy, Reuters/Ipsos poll finds: Well, duh. Americans elected President Donald Trump in hopes that he would fight inflation and boost the U.S. economy, but as he approaches his 100th day in office they are giving the Republican poor marks for his handling of both, a new Reuters/Ipsos poll shows. Re: Reuters/Ipsos poll: Trump approval on economy hits 37% (plus other things) - pdq - 04-23-2025 Liz Warren and Senate Dems on the Banking Committee show why: ![]() Worse than back in ‘22, when economists were predicting a Biden recession with “100% certainty”. This one, though, looks more likely to actually occur: ![]() Can doing 180’s on tariffs now (which were always a dumb idea) restore confidence? If you were a businessman, would you trust this guy? ![]() Re: Reuters/Ipsos poll: Trump approval on economy hits 37% (plus other things) - pdq - 04-23-2025 Latest S+P Global survey: US business activity moderates in April; firms demand higher prices for their products (…and by “business activity moderates”, they mean “heads south”.) U.S. business activity slowed to a 16-month low in April and prices charged for goods and services soared amid uncertainty caused by tariffs, reinforcing financial market fears of stagflation that could put the Federal Reserve in a tough spot. Stagflation. The best stagflation. People can’t believe it; they’ve never seen anything like it. Re: Reuters/Ipsos poll: Trump approval on economy hits 37% (plus other things) - pdq - 04-23-2025 Finally, what are Senate Republicans laser-focused on now that they have the majority? Senate Republican wants to hold hearings on a 9/11 conspiracy theory … In a podcast interview Tuesday with MAGA personality Benny Johnson, [Senator] Ron Johnson [Nutjob…R-WI) asserted that one of the buildings around the World Trade Center complex in New York was brought down via “a controlled demolition” in the aftermath of the collapse of the twin towers. “jet fuel can’t melt steel beams” You…uh…sure about that? Citing a documentary that promoted these conspiracy theories about the attack, Ron Johnson went on to say… “What actually happened on 9/11? What do we know? What is being covered up?” he asked. “My guess is there’s an awful lot being covered up in terms of what the American government knows about 9/11.” Hoo boy. :RollingEyesSmiley5: Re: Reuters/Ipsos poll: Trump approval on economy hits 37% (plus other things) - mrbigstuff - 04-23-2025 Wait until he signs those big, beautiful checks to everyone with all of that terrific money he's saving the real Americans! Re: Reuters/Ipsos poll: Trump approval on economy hits 37% (plus other things) - Acer - 04-23-2025 Reviewing recent big upheavals 2000/2001 - Enron/Dot-Com Speculation/9-11 2008 - Mortgage Crisis 2020 - COVID and the aftermath 2025 -- Hamfisted meddling Re: Reuters/Ipsos poll: Trump approval on economy hits 37% (plus other things) - pdq - 04-23-2025 From that same poll, a tidbit I hadn’t noticed. Split by party, approval rate of Trump on the economy: Dems 5%; Independents; 28%… Republicans? 81% Hoo boy. No, they aren’t deluded, Trump-can-do-no-wrong groupies. Nope. Nothin to worry about there. :nuts: Re: Reuters/Ipsos poll: Trump approval on economy hits 37% (plus other things) - dk62 - 04-23-2025 pdq wrote: And this is the crux of the problem. We can all admire the colossal failings of the administration, but until the other side eats the sunk cost and realizes that the emperor has no clothes, things will remain to be tough. I do not know if there can be a truly useful blue wave (i.e., a two-thirds majority in the Senate) without a good portion of republicans Re: Reuters/Ipsos poll: Trump approval on economy hits 37% (plus other things) - Speedy - 04-23-2025 dk62 wrote: And this is the crux of the problem. We can all admire the colossal failings of the administration, but until the other side eats the sunk cost and realizes that the emperor has no clothes, things will remain to be tough. I do not know if there can be a truly useful blue wave (i.e., a two-thirds majority in the Senate) without a good portion of republicans Dems won’t even get a majority in the Senate for at least another Republican term in the alt.White House beyond Trump’s. |