The 'Official' Quit Picking On Trump Thread

Who Hates Trump the Most?

  • Dumbocrats

    Votes: 8 25.0%
  • Reptilicans

    Votes: 9 28.1%
  • Broads

    Votes: 6 18.8%
  • Canadians

    Votes: 9 28.1%

  • Total voters
    32

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35 Percent of a American Voters Already Want President Impeached

35 Percent Already Want President Impeached

A new poll released on Thursday found that 35 percent of voters already think President Donald Trump should be impeached.

In this latest national poll from Public Policy Polling, a Democratic-leaning polling firm, 50 percent of respondents said they are opposed to impeaching Donald Trump less than one week into his presidency, but 35 percent said they are in favor of doing so. Among those who voted for Donald Trump, seven percent said they either support impeaching him or they’re not sure whether he should be impeached. Sixty-five percent of Hillary Clinton voters support impeachment, as do 34 percent of Jill Stein voters. With Gary Johnson voters, though, only 20 percent support impeachment, and among those who didn’t vote for any of these candidates, 32 percent say Trump should be impeached and 32 percent say he shouldn’t be.

Trump’s overall approval rating in this poll is 44 percent, an unusually low number for a new president. The poll also shows that there are some Americans who approve of the job Trump is doing but who don’t necessarily like him, as Trump’s unfavorable rating is higher than his disapproval rating; fifty percent of voters have a negative opinion of Donald Trump, but only 44 percent don’t approve of the job he’s doing.

Voters were also asked how Trump will compare to recent presidents, and they felt that he will be worse than all of them except Richard Nixon. The president who voters felt Trump is least likely to surpass is Ronald Reagan, with 57 percent of respondents saying Reagan will end up being the better president. Behind Reagan was Bill Clinton, who 51 percent of those polled say will be better than Trump. Voters were most split about Jimmy Carter, with 37 percent saying Trump will be better than Carter and 42 percent saying he will be worse. But 40 percent of voters said that Trump will be superior to Richard Nixon, compared to 31 percent who said he’ll be worse than Nixon.

According to this poll, a majority of voters are opposed to some of President Trump’s basic policy proposals. Sixty-one percent of respondents said they want to keep what works in Obamacare and fix what doesn’t work rather than repealing the whole law (31 percent of Trump voters also said this). This is as opposed to getting rid of the entire thing and starting over with something new, which is what Republicans currently plan to do; only 30 percent of respondents are in favor of this.

The general theme of this poll is that Trump’s base is still firmly behind him, but the president is not really winning over anyone who didn’t vote for him. It also shows that in many cases, those on the left and those on the right are in complete disagreement about basic facts. When asked if Donald Trump’s inauguration was more well-attended than Barack Obama’s, a plurality of Trump voters (43 percent) said Trump’s was bigger, while the overwhelming majority of Clinton voters said Obama’s was bigger. When asked if Trump’s inauguration was bigger than the Women’s March on Washington, 59 percent of Trump voters said the inauguration was bigger, while 86 percent of Clinton voters said the Women’s March was bigger. And when asked if most of the women who marched on Washington were paid to do so by George Soros (there is no evidence of this), a plurality of Trump voters (38 percent) said they were.

Also, when asked who is a more reliable news source, Donald Trump or CNN, 50 percent of voters overall said CNN, but 81 percent of Trump voters said the president is more reliable.

President Trump said this week that the southern border wall may be paid by taxpayers up front and then reimbursed by the Mexican government. This was seen by some as the president breaking a campaign promise, but Trump voters generally don’t feel that way, with 65 percent of them saying that they still support building the wall even if Mexico doesn’t pay for it at first.

When asked if Donald Trump should be allowed to use a private e-mail server, which is what Hillary Clinton did that caused her to be investigated by the FBI and inspired Trump to say she should be in jail, 42 percent of Trump voters said he should be allowed to do so compared to 39 percent who said he shouldn’t be allowed to.

Finally, when it comes to Russia, 60 percent of voters overall have an unfavorable view of the country, but that dislike is stronger among Democrats than Republicans, with 20 percent of Trump voters having a favorable view of Russia.

Trump Polls: 35 Percent Already Want President Impeached | Heavy.com
 

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President Donald Trump's First Negotiation Was A Humiliation




President Donald Trump's First Negotiation Was A Humiliation



Pres. Trump's first negotiation was a humiliation | MSNBC

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Re: President Donald Trump's First Negotiation Was A Humiliation

lol
MAINSTREAM NEWS????

DAVID DUKE had NOTHING TO DO WITH TRUMP!!!!
posting something that claims he did MAKES you a dishonest IDIOT
 

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Re: President Donald Trump's First Negotiation Was A Humiliation

Trump's first negotiation is not done yet. It will be ongoing for a considerable time.
It's amazing how people are making judgments after a week in office. Nothing concrete will be evident for at least a year.
 

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Re: President Donald Trump's First Negotiation Was A Humiliation

Trump had nothing to do with David Duke?


He didn't excoriate him or his endorsement.
 

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Re: President Donald Trump's First Negotiation Was A Humiliation

hitler was a lefty just like you are a lefty
you are trying to paint trump as a racist lefty just like hitler, yet trump is a righty who never is in agreement with you, a lefty just like racist hitler.

Mentalfloss left = hitler = left
trump = right

so david duke, a far righty, preferred trump over Hitlary, a lefty like hitler,
go figure...
which has zero to do with trump, and that makes trump a lefty like hitler? too
LOL
step away from the bong...

well, that explains why no one ever refers to your postings as righting
lefting maybe, but never righting

Goebbels was your unky george soros' friend too eh?
we all know soros the funder of the LEFTIES, turned jews into hitler for the cash, because he was a racist GLOBALIST lefty too:
same playbook again

who you trying to kid eh?
 

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Re: President Donald Trump's First Negotiation Was A Humiliation

Actually Trump's solution to Mexico's not paying for the Wall, which is completely understandable... is to impose tariffs, which will protect American economic sovereignty and jobs.

Trump's modus operendi is.. SHOOT, READY, AIM.. normally a recipe for failure... but he consistently hits the Bulls Eye. Some kind of intuitive gift.. he's crazy like a fox.

I think things are going along just fine. More chaos to come, from which a semblance of order will result. Only in economic and cultural paradigm that has so utterly failed.. in total free fall (our Free Market, Post Structural Age), will ANY kind of action make things better.
 

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Re: President Donald Trump's First Negotiation Was A Humiliation

Trump did not linger on Duke because it would have been tactless.

"David Duke is a bad person, who I disavowed on numerous occasions over the years" Donald Trump. To say more would simply have been keeping focus on a distasteful subject.
 

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It took the mainstream media to make days of coverage before Trump would even comment.

We expect better.
 

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Hundreds of Thousands Sign Petition to Impeach Trump for Violating Constitution

Hundreds of Thousands Sign Petition to Impeach Trump for Violating Constitution over Biz Interests

AMY GOODMAN: I want to turn to John Bonifaz, who’s an attorney and political activist specializing in constitutional law and voting rights, co-founder and president of Free Speech for People, one of the organizations that launched the "Impeach Donald Trump Now" campaign just moments after Trump’s inauguration. More than 200,000 people from across the country have already joined the campaign.

John, talk about what you are calling for right now.

JOHN BONIFAZ: Well, we think that there must be an impeachment investigation initiated in the United States Congress based on the violations of the emoluments clauses, the foreign emoluments clause and the domestic emoluments clause, both of which make clear that the president of the United States cannot engage in the kind of corruption that we’re seeing now of the Oval Office. This kind of corruption is massive, and it’s far worse than even Watergate. And Nixon White House counsel John Dean has said that.

The presidency is not a profit-making enterprise for its occupant. It is a public office, and the president is a public servant. And the president, this president, does not seem to understand that concept. He is engaged in businesses all over the world. He has refused to divest from his businesses. And as a result, he has serious conflicts of interest, from all the foreign payments he’s receiving from foreign governments and from the domestic payments, from state governments and from the federal government, that collide directly with the Constitution. He swore an oath of office to protect and uphold the Constitution. He’s already violating it. And this impeachment investigation must proceed.

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AMY GOODMAN: You know, it’s interesting, John. In 2014, Donald Trump talked about the prospects for impeaching Obama, tweeting, quote, "Are you allowed to impeach a president for gross incompetence?" Your response?

JOHN BONIFAZ: Well, maybe he was projecting on what might happen if he became president. But look, this is a president who does not obey the Constitution. He defies the rule of law. No one in this country is above the rule of law, no matter how powerful he or she may be, and that includes the president of the United States. That is a bedrock principle of our democracy. And that’s why we launched with RootsAction the campaign at ImpeachDonaldTrumpNow.org. And we already have, as you mentioned, 200,000 people around the country join this campaign. I think it’s only a matter of time before a member of Congress introduces our proposed resolution—it’s on our site—starting an impeachment investigation. But we have to hold this president accountable.

AMY GOODMAN: How many signatures do you have right now?

JOHN BONIFAZ: I’m sorry?

AMY GOODMAN: How many signatures do you have right now?

JOHN BONIFAZ: Nearly a quarter of a million, and counting, at ImpeachDonaldTrumpNow.org. And, you know, the point on this is that when a president engages—

AMY GOODMAN: You know, it’s interesting that—I just want to say, it’s interesting a WhiteHouse.gov petition demanding that President Trump release his personal income tax returns broke the website’s record for signatures at 380,000. But five seconds, John.

JOHN BONIFAZ: I think people need to join this campaign from all over the country to uphold our Constitution and the rule of law at ImpeachDonaldTrumpNow.org. It’s time we demand accountability and impeach this president.

DN!
 

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The Republicans are NOT going to impeach Trump even if every American in the USA signs the petition.