'Battered on trust, doubted on leadership'

anonymoose

Classical Liberal
The 38 percent approval is perhaps the best news in the poll when looking at how Americans see the president's performance on individual issues. "Brutal" is almost a generous way to describe it.

Biden is at 32 percent approval with independents, the people who decide elections in battleground states such as Georgia, Arizona, Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Nevada.

On his handling of the economy, which was in the midst of a V-shaped recovery when Biden took office, he's 16 points under water (39 percent approve, 55 percent disapprove). On taxes, the president is 17 points under water.

On the southern border, where the U.S. is on pace to eclipse 2.3 million people crossing illegally this year, he's at 23 percent approval. That's less than one in four Americans approving. By the way, 2.3 million people is equivalent to the population of the nation's fourth-largest city, Houston.

On Biden's job as commander in chief of the U.S. military, 37 percent approve while 58 percent disapprove.

But here's why these polling numbers aren't just part of the usual peaks and valleys that every president endures: On the question of whether the administration - not just Biden - is competently running the government, just 42 percent say it is doing so.

"Biden has a lower approval rating at this point in his term than all but two presidents since 1945, so if he's going to regain his popularity, he's got an unusually big hole to dig himself out of," FiveThirtyEight concludes.

And that's where it's hard to see how Biden, who turns 79 years old next month, turns this around by making his arguments on how to fix X, Y and Z and beyond. His handlers apparently remain petrified to allow him to speak beyond reading off a teleprompter. A recent embarrassing display during an Oval Office meeting with British Prime Minister Boris Johnson underscores this: Johnson took questions from the British press as the two men sat next to each other. But when it was the American media's turn to ask questions of the U.S. president, Biden's handlers shouted reporters out of the room.

Just 44 percent of Americans now believe Biden is honest, down 7 points in the same poll in April.

Add it all up, and we have a flailing economy, rising inflation, rising crime, essentially an open border and a mess in Afghanistan. While all of this is happening, the president and vice president are shielded from the public outside of tightly scripted events.

If these polls and others like them are any indication, Team Biden needs to make some serious changes, and quickly - because whatever plan it had to script this presidency clearly isn't working.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/poli...en-shows-no-easy-fix/ar-AAPhepH?ocid=msedgntp
 
Amazing.

Considering all that the Moose said, the main come-away is that the American people are thankful beyond measure that Joe Biden won and is president...rather than having to deal with four more years of Trump.

I can understand that.

I certainly am much happier knowing that Joe Biden with his faults, such as they are, is our president.

As BP said up above, "Thank God that fucking asshole Trump is gone."
 
The 38 percent approval is perhaps the best news in the poll when looking at how Americans see the president's performance on individual issues. "Brutal" is almost a generous way to describe it.

Biden is at 32 percent approval with independents, the people who decide elections in battleground states such as Georgia, Arizona, Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Nevada.

On his handling of the economy, which was in the midst of a V-shaped recovery when Biden took office, he's 16 points under water (39 percent approve, 55 percent disapprove). On taxes, the president is 17 points under water.

On the southern border, where the U.S. is on pace to eclipse 2.3 million people crossing illegally this year, he's at 23 percent approval. That's less than one in four Americans approving. By the way, 2.3 million people is equivalent to the population of the nation's fourth-largest city, Houston.

On Biden's job as commander in chief of the U.S. military, 37 percent approve while 58 percent disapprove.

But here's why these polling numbers aren't just part of the usual peaks and valleys that every president endures: On the question of whether the administration - not just Biden - is competently running the government, just 42 percent say it is doing so.

"Biden has a lower approval rating at this point in his term than all but two presidents since 1945, so if he's going to regain his popularity, he's got an unusually big hole to dig himself out of," FiveThirtyEight concludes.

And that's where it's hard to see how Biden, who turns 79 years old next month, turns this around by making his arguments on how to fix X, Y and Z and beyond. His handlers apparently remain petrified to allow him to speak beyond reading off a teleprompter. A recent embarrassing display during an Oval Office meeting with British Prime Minister Boris Johnson underscores this: Johnson took questions from the British press as the two men sat next to each other. But when it was the American media's turn to ask questions of the U.S. president, Biden's handlers shouted reporters out of the room.

Just 44 percent of Americans now believe Biden is honest, down 7 points in the same poll in April.

Add it all up, and we have a flailing economy, rising inflation, rising crime, essentially an open border and a mess in Afghanistan. While all of this is happening, the president and vice president are shielded from the public outside of tightly scripted events.

If these polls and others like them are any indication, Team Biden needs to make some serious changes, and quickly - because whatever plan it had to script this presidency clearly isn't working.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/poli...en-shows-no-easy-fix/ar-AAPhepH?ocid=msedgntp



At least we have someone that doesn't think Climate Change is a 'Chinese hoax'.
 
Amazing.

Considering all that the Moose said, the main come-away is that the American people are thankful beyond measure that Joe Biden won and is president...rather than having to deal with four more years of Trump.

I can understand that.

I certainly am much happier knowing that Joe Biden with his faults, such as they are, is our president.

As BP said up above, "Thank God that fucking asshole Trump is gone."



Double No shit! :thumbsup:
 
Well, actually it is. Al Gore ran 20 years ago. Something could have been done THEN. So ... 'better late than never'.

I meant I don't think that's going to help Biden at this point.

Gore had the power to stop global warming? Well I'll be a monkey's uncle.
 
The 38 percent approval is perhaps the best news in the poll when looking at how Americans see the president's performance on individual issues. "Brutal" is almost a generous way to describe it.

Biden is at 32 percent approval with independents, the people who decide elections in battleground states such as Georgia, Arizona, Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Nevada.

On his handling of the economy, which was in the midst of a V-shaped recovery when Biden took office, he's 16 points under water (39 percent approve, 55 percent disapprove). On taxes, the president is 17 points under water.

On the southern border, where the U.S. is on pace to eclipse 2.3 million people crossing illegally this year, he's at 23 percent approval. That's less than one in four Americans approving. By the way, 2.3 million people is equivalent to the population of the nation's fourth-largest city, Houston.

On Biden's job as commander in chief of the U.S. military, 37 percent approve while 58 percent disapprove.

But here's why these polling numbers aren't just part of the usual peaks and valleys that every president endures: On the question of whether the administration - not just Biden - is competently running the government, just 42 percent say it is doing so.

"Biden has a lower approval rating at this point in his term than all but two presidents since 1945, so if he's going to regain his popularity, he's got an unusually big hole to dig himself out of," FiveThirtyEight concludes.

And that's where it's hard to see how Biden, who turns 79 years old next month, turns this around by making his arguments on how to fix X, Y and Z and beyond. His handlers apparently remain petrified to allow him to speak beyond reading off a teleprompter. A recent embarrassing display during an Oval Office meeting with British Prime Minister Boris Johnson underscores this: Johnson took questions from the British press as the two men sat next to each other. But when it was the American media's turn to ask questions of the U.S. president, Biden's handlers shouted reporters out of the room.

Just 44 percent of Americans now believe Biden is honest, down 7 points in the same poll in April.

Add it all up, and we have a flailing economy, rising inflation, rising crime, essentially an open border and a mess in Afghanistan. While all of this is happening, the president and vice president are shielded from the public outside of tightly scripted events.

If these polls and others like them are any indication, Team Biden needs to make some serious changes, and quickly - because whatever plan it had to script this presidency clearly isn't working.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/poli...en-shows-no-easy-fix/ar-AAPhepH?ocid=msedgntp

None of it matters. Biden won't run again. And a ham sandwich can beat Trump Biden will get both infrastructure bills passed and a Voting Rights Act passed. Americans will love him for it, and he will turn the reins over to someone else who will pound Trump like a drum. Your party sucks. You won't win anything until you don't suck any longer. It is what it is.
 
I meant I don't think that's going to help Biden at this point.

Gore had the power to stop global warming? Well I'll be a monkey's uncle.


Survival of the Planet is at stake. Well, more accurately, survival of the Humans on the Planet.

Swapping out the Auto Fleet from Fossil to Electric seems like an easy first step.
 
We have Greta now. She'll save us all from certain doom.

Let's see, ... China has 1.5 billion people, can you see them all driving big Gas-Guzzlers? How about India with 1.3 billion. All driving big Gas-Guzzlers? This seems like a no-brainer.
 
None of it matters. Biden won't run again.
It will matter Nov. , '22 though.
And a ham sandwich can beat Trump
Agree with you there too. A rematch between hrc would be interesting though, if only for the entertainment value.
Biden will get both infrastructure bills passed and a Voting Rights Act passed. Americans will love him for it, and he will turn the reins over to someone else who will pound Trump like a drum.
He turns the reins over to a republican? Makes sense. He may not know what party he's in 3 yrs. from now.
Your party sucks.
Possibly. We'll never know. They never get enough votes to get anyone meaningful elected.
You won't win anything until you don't suck any longer. It is what it is.
AActuallywe won't win anything until we do suck as bad as dims and pubs.
 
Let's see, ... China has 1.5 billion people, can you see them all driving big Gas-Guzzlers? How about India with 1.3 billion. All driving big Gas-Guzzlers? This seems like a no-brainer.

I can see them driving coal guzzlers.
 
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