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Retard don’t put “dumb” on my post, nigger.source?
Good. Time for some beatdowns. Yeah shower me with rainbows.View attachment 1729807
The down-low on 4chan is that Antifa is going to act like untrained war monkeys outside the hotels the MAGAfrens are staying at, and that the crackdown begins then. I think this is a little optimistic, but Pobosiec posted that the riot vans are engaging.
Yeah, I don’t think America can compete with China’s labor costs of near zero and China’s secret weapon of “you don’t have to treat your employees like people”. I think this explains where China has the US beat in the eyes of business owners.You say that like american companies arent lining up to suck Winnie xi Pooh's dick
Don’t sperg out worse then I do, I think he put that there because you didn’t put the source down in your first response.Retard don’t put “dumb” on my post, nigger.
That's great. Can you tell me the actual make up of the sample population used to measure the approval ratings? Or is it another one of those polls that has D+14 instead actual D+4 advantage we see everyday.There's nothing to understand. The numbers just flat out disagree with you.
Trump's average approval rating, according to Gallup, is 41%.
Here's what Gallup says about every other President of record:
Harry Truman April 1945-January 1953 45.4 Dwight Eisenhower January 1953-January 1961 65.0 John Kennedy January 1961-November 1963 70.1 Lyndon Johnson November 1963-January 1969 55.1 Richard Nixon January 1969-August 1974 49.0 Gerald Ford August 1974-January 1977 47.2 Jimmy Carter January 1977-January 1981 45.5 Ronald Reagan January 1981-January 1989 52.8 George H.W. Bush January 1989-January 1993 60.9 Bill Clinton January 1993-January 2001 55.1 George W. Bush January 2001-January 2009 49.4 Barack Obama January 2009-January 2017 47.9
See any number lower than 41? Dubya, who you cited, had an average of 49.4. Obama, 47.9.
The closest recent one is the incredibly unpopular Jimmy Carter at 45.5.
I mean you can scream TDS all you like but you're just wrong. The numbers disagree. And I'm not comparing apples to oranges, I'm comparing the same polling agency (a middle of the road one) to all its past records. He does, as I said, have the lowest average approval rating of any President ever. Maybe Andrew Johnson was more unpopular. Probably he was. Other Presidents have had lower approval ratings at some point. Dubya certainly did. But over the course of his entire career, it was well over Trump's.
Lmao, wut? I'm not arguing the validity of polls in general. I'm not arguing polls have any connection to objective performance or they "prove" Trump is mecha Hitler or some shit. I just said he has historically low ones. Which he does.That's great. Can you tell me the actual make up of the sample population used to measure the approval ratings? Or is it another one of those polls that has D+14 instead actual D+4 advantage we see everyday.
I’m going to keep my hopes tempered on this, we’ve had a lot of fake outs so far.
1.2 million votes getting thrown out feels like a massive stretch, but I'll take any amount that allows Trump to get ahead of Biden there lol, the bigger the better.
Isn’t the usual deal start high, then work your way down? I think the only way this can really strike out is if you try to oversell what you want and the judge calls you out on it?1.2 million votes getting thrown out feels like a massive stretch, but I'll take any amount that allows Trump to get ahead of Biden there lol, the bigger the better.
Now correct me if I'm wrong but I thought precedents do not apply across state boundries? Especially for state-specific cases.It does affect the results. Maybe not in Commiefornia where state legislature later enacted a law to the same effect of Newsom's order, but in other states where state legislature did no such thing. They've got legal precedent now to say 'only state legislature has the authority to make rulings regarding mail-in ballots'
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Now correct me if I'm wrong but I thought precedents do not apply across state boundries? Especially for state-specific cases.
It does and does not, you can't lean on it if you are arguing in another state, but can lean on it if it is something in front of SCOTUS.Now correct me if I'm wrong but I thought precedents do not apply across state boundries? Especially for state-specific cases.