Trying to imagine the yokel that still supports trump. He's literally done everything he said he wouldn't. He has stripped millions of healthcare, turned the economy into an insider trading circus, destroyed credibility with allies, and defunded the programs we used to feed starving children all around the world. And yet, there are millions who support all of that. Disgusting scums.
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This same article comes out every week, and it's always either 36% or 37%.

There it is!
Shockingly still 37% approve.
What is going on in the US that 37% of the people look at the current state of the US and the world and go 'this is fine'?
Ignorance, selfishness, racism, etc. etc. etc.
What is going on is that there has been a decades long effort by the conservatives to both demonize and destroy our system of education.
Americans are sick of war, all he had to do was wave that carrot and he duped a LOT of voters.
When will voters learn? Look at their past performance and don't listen to anything they say. They are always full of shit.
- Reagan~ I'm gonna close the border!
- Bush~ Read my lips, no new taxes!
- Clinton~ Universal healthcare!
- Bush~ We're gonna lock up social security and and reform healthcare!
- Obama~ Universal healthcare!
- Trump~ I'm gonna build a big wall!
- Biden~ Universal healthcare!
- Trump~ I'm never going to war!
p.s. yes, I know, bOtH pArTiEs, I'm a Russian spy, etc.
To be fair, the republicans blocked the democrats on all of that. With the exception of Trump’s dumbass wall, the republicans broke their own promises.
I'd never vote for trump. Ever. Under any circumstances. I did not vote for trump. Ever. I cannot stand his existence. To quote Tommy Lee Jones:
"I cannot sanction your baffoonary"
Unfortunately he was talking about Jim Carry, and not trump, but I stand behind that quote when talking about trump.
That being said, you say to judge politicians by their past behavior. In his first campaign, he said he was going to build a big wall. Which he did. Nevermind the fact that part of that wall already existed and has been being added to since the 1980s, but he did contract the continuation of that wall.
The problem is, he used cheap labor. He installed pillars to consist of the wall, and these pillars were hollow. They were easily pushed over using one hand, and at the end of the day, everything he built was easily demolished. But he DID have it built.
As far as war goes, I can remember saying in 2024 before the election, that I was unclear if Harris would or would not start a war. Whereas with trump, for all the bullshit he says and does, he's not particularly war minded. In 2024, itdidn't seem like war interested him.
Now I know today in 2026, that statement is very wrong. But at the time of the election it would have been hard to push the idea that trump is a war monger. Nothing he had previously done at that time would suggest war. I would have believed he'd bomb a country repeatedly, but everything we're seeing now, I would have not predicted.
All that being said, the point of this reply isn't pro-trump. It's simply meant to straighten out facts.
Also, Obama absolutely tried to bring universal healthcare. That was the original idea behind Obamacare.
Blame the republicans on that one. They vetod every single decent idea in the original bill.
Qasem Soleimani was killed by a drone strike in January 2020, ordered by Trump. Trump tried a coup in Venezuela, and installing Juan Guaidó as leader. Democrats supported that action, and was one of the few times Trump got a standing ovation from Democrats in his SOTU speech. The most civilians killed in Afghanistan, and the most bombs dropped on Afghanistan by the US was in 2019, under Trump. (To be fair, afaik there are no records prior to 2007.) Trump also dropped the MOAB on Afghanistan. In the first year of his presidency, he increased drone strikes about 430%(compared to Obama who set drone strike records himself) Trump also bombed Syria, and the newspeople had an orgasm over it on national TV. Trump's first military raid killed an American girl, an 8 year old(Obama killed her brother, 16 year old. They were children of a known terrorist) I'm sure I'm missing more examples, but those were a few.
Everything you just said is bombing. I literally said:
I would have believed he’d bomb a country repeatedly, but everything we’re seeing now, I would have not predicted.
Yes, we did bomb and kill Qasem Soleimani, but we didn't start a war.
Yes, we did bomb various places with drones, but we didn't start a war.
Bush started a war.
Even Clinton started a minor war.
But everything trump did in his first term, I wouldn't call warmongering. Everything in 2026 from him I WOULD call warmongering.
Under what circumstances could another country kill, say, Pete Hegseth with a bomb on American soil, and it not be considered an act of war? Bombs literally only have one purpose, a weapon of war. And yes, during that attempted(and failed) coup in Venezuela, there were technically boots on the ground. So even that's out of the window.
I prefer we start calling it his final term.
Terminal term
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According to the NBC News Decision Desk Poll released on Sunday, only 37 percent of adults approve of Trump’s work as president. Meanwhile, 63 percent disapprove, including 50 percent who disapprove strongly. Some of that strong disapproval comes from Trump’s handling of skyrocketing costs for most households: Among the over 32,000 American adults that NBC News surveyed over two weeks in March and April, 52 percent said they “strongly disapprove” and 16 percent “somewhat disapprove” of Trump’s handling of inflation and the cost of living.
The last part is why we'll see the rare Trump threat follow-through on firing the Fed chair. He will install a sycophant to juice the economy with extremely low interest rates, and create a perception of a healthy economy until the midterms pass.
Lucky that there's no downside to overdosing on artificial stimulants.
Seems there's a mandate of citizens not happy with him in the position. I call a vote of no confidenc... oh, right, we don't do that here. Or rather, we give any power of removal to the other representatives, with the assumption that the corruption isn't spread that deep.
37 percent of adults approve of Trump
Oh he's fucked. That's over a third of people that see him fuck up the economy, start random wars, create the USGestapo, and say "Yeah, this guy is doing it right."
This will be the final final nail in his coffin after the gazillion others. /s
A macro reflection of the drug epidemic.
does that even do anything other than giving an easy article for all the MSM out there
Who cares, it doesn't matter.
Yup. Still the POTUS.
Lowest point so far.
Let him hit Rock bottom then hang him high
So the weekly standard then