4th&long Posted Monday at 11:55 PM Posted Monday at 11:55 PM Political scientists have a term to describe trumps first 100 days. It's called a ***** show! 1 1
stevestojan Posted Tuesday at 01:07 AM Posted Tuesday at 01:07 AM 3 minutes ago, aristocrat said: So you disagree with the polling or just sticking with the whataboutsim? By almost every objective measure, he’s been (as expected) a complete failure. The world is laughing at him, and his approval rating is even lower than Biden, who was basically Bernie being propped up for the weekend. Nice work on the border and immigration (minus the one “oopsie”). Outside of that, most of his base is in a worse position today than they were under one of the worst presidents of all time. He had such a low bar. And yet his tubby ass couldn’t step over it. 1
Homelander Posted Tuesday at 03:09 AM Posted Tuesday at 03:09 AM Breaking news: Man who promised 'so much winning' sets new record for losing and it only took 100 days!
T master Posted Tuesday at 02:27 PM Posted Tuesday at 02:27 PM 14 hours ago, 4th&long said: Political scientists have a term to describe trumps first 100 days. It's called a ***** show! It's only rivals are yours 4th & lame, Homelander (AKA - BT), & Tibs, posts on this web site !!
Roundybout Posted Tuesday at 03:47 PM Posted Tuesday at 03:47 PM 13 minutes ago, B-Man said: “ABC, NBC and CBS slap Trump with 92% negative coverage as 100th day of second term approaches, study finds.” 92.2 percent negative, to be exact. If I’m doing my internet math correctly, today is the 99th day since Trump took office for his second term as President. The magic Day 100 will occur on Wednesday. Here’s the part of the media study that I find most amazing. Fox News adds from the study’s authors, Eight years ago, using the identical methodology, we found Trump was blasted with 89% negative coverage at the hands of these networks during the first weeks of his first term. As we hit Day 100, legacy media are desperate to declare Trump 2.0 to already be a failure. But as I go about my day-to-day life, I just don’t see it. Perhaps my optimism arises from seeing the first signs of spring finally arriving here at the 45th Parallel. Or, perhaps, because the stock market (S&P 500 index) managed to eke out a gain at the close of trading. The market has moved steadily upward for the past week straight and is up over 8 percent for the past twelve months. But, then again, I woke up this morning to the sound of birds chirping. https://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2025/04/day-98.php it’s objectively a failure and is only going to get worse. That’s why he’s putting pictures of “illegals” on the White House lawn. Your kind will clap like seals at it and ignore everything else. 1
AlBUNDY4TDS Posted Tuesday at 03:54 PM Posted Tuesday at 03:54 PM 6 minutes ago, Roundybout said: it’s objectively a failure and is only going to get worse. That’s why he’s putting pictures of “illegals” on the White House lawn. Your kind will clap like seals at it and ignore everything else. Oh please Nancy, how is it a failure lmao. 2
US Egg Posted Tuesday at 04:12 PM Posted Tuesday at 04:12 PM Only a 100 days? Seems longer. Guess I should be more patient. Not like there's other options. 2 1
The Frankish Reich Posted Tuesday at 04:26 PM Posted Tuesday at 04:26 PM The WSJ has been the best source of objective coverage and analysis since the start of Trump 2.0. Their editorial on the 2nd First 100 Days nails it: The White House motto seems to be that if something is worth doing, it’s worth doing too much. That’s especially true on tariffs, which could sink his Presidency. Mr. Trump was elected to control inflation and raise real incomes, but tariffs do the opposite. They guarantee at least a one-time increase in prices on imported goods that will flow through the economy. They portend shortages for consumers, and for businesses that source goods and components from abroad. The tariffs are the largest economic policy shock since Richard Nixon blew up Bretton Woods in 1971, which unleashed inflation that Nixon tried to stop with wage and price controls and a tariff. The economic consequences arguably doomed Nixon’s second term, perhaps as much as Watergate. https://www.wsj.com/opinion/donald-trump-100-days-second-term-tariffs-economy-china-ukraine-6abc2198?mod=hp_opin_pos_1 1
US Egg Posted Tuesday at 04:49 PM Posted Tuesday at 04:49 PM 16 minutes ago, The Frankish Reich said: The WSJ has been the best source of objective coverage and analysis since the start of Trump 2.0. Their editorial on the 2nd First 100 Days nails it: The White House motto seems to be that if something is worth doing, it’s worth doing too much. That’s especially true on tariffs, which could sink his Presidency. Mr. Trump was elected to control inflation and raise real incomes, but tariffs do the opposite. They guarantee at least a one-time increase in prices on imported goods that will flow through the economy. They portend shortages for consumers, and for businesses that source goods and components from abroad. The tariffs are the largest economic policy shock since Richard Nixon blew up Bretton Woods in 1971, which unleashed inflation that Nixon tried to stop with wage and price controls and a tariff. The economic consequences arguably doomed Nixon’s second term, perhaps as much as Watergate. https://www.wsj.com/opinion/donald-trump-100-days-second-term-tariffs-economy-china-ukraine-6abc2198?mod=hp_opin_pos_1 Point of order. I only see worst quoted. Caption says best and worst. Your misleading the jury.
The Frankish Reich Posted Tuesday at 04:51 PM Posted Tuesday at 04:51 PM 1 minute ago, US Egg said: Point of order. I only see worst quoted. Caption says best and worst. Your misleading the jury. The Twitter link is to a related story. I learned here that most people don't read anything if it isn't a Twitter link ...
Joe Ferguson forever Posted Tuesday at 05:29 PM Posted Tuesday at 05:29 PM https://www.axios.com/2025/04/29/prri-poll-most-americans-trump-dangerous-dictator a majority of Americans think he’s a dangerous dictator
The Frankish Reich Posted Tuesday at 05:34 PM Posted Tuesday at 05:34 PM 4 minutes ago, Joe Ferguson forever said: https://www.axios.com/2025/04/29/prri-poll-most-americans-trump-dangerous-dictator a majority of Americans think he’s a dangerous dictator Well, it's from a pollster I've never heard of ... but the only difference between the results here and other recent polls is that they asked the question more directly. See the recent results from respected pollsters that show a clear majority concerned about Trump disobeying court orders, etc. 1
The Frankish Reich Posted Tuesday at 05:45 PM Posted Tuesday at 05:45 PM CNBC has Commerce Secretary and Tariff Maven Howard Buttlick on now and he's being interviewed in front of the TSMC chip factory in Phoenix. The factory started under Biden's CHIPS Act. They are now trying to take credit for Biden's economic accomplishments. That's where we are.
BillsFanNC Posted Tuesday at 05:45 PM Posted Tuesday at 05:45 PM Four years of this shlit is what I voted against. 2
4th&long Posted Tuesday at 06:04 PM Author Posted Tuesday at 06:04 PM 18 minutes ago, BillsFanNC said: Four years of this shlit is what I voted against. That's because you are a *****en idiot!
The Frankish Reich Posted Tuesday at 06:11 PM Posted Tuesday at 06:11 PM 5 minutes ago, 4th&long said: That's because you are a *****en idiot! And 4 years later, Trump's Commerce Secretary is doing photo ops in front of Biden's CHIPS Act factory in Arizona. 1
K D Posted Tuesday at 06:18 PM Posted Tuesday at 06:18 PM The ramifications of this is as important as the nuclear bomb. The country with the most powerful AI will win 1
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