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President Trump approval at 53% after debunked collusion conspiracy

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I thought this would be the most appropriate way to give the shook some late night indigestion and cramps
 
The trust fund baby represents “real people?”

Hah.

“The depth of this commitment may be summarily dismissed as the unfounded optimism of the average American—I may not be Donald Trump now, but just you wait; if I don’t make it, my children will.” - Barack Obama

Believe it or not, a lot of Americans strive to be successful. Weird, huh?
 
The trust fund baby represents “real people?”

Hah.
Weird flex from someone touting a foxbody with a 328i profile pic. Conflicted much?

Your eye isn’t great, it’s an M3. Grew up owning and tinkering on Fox body cars and the name stuck.

Pathetic deflection, though. Your argument must suck if you have to attack the material possessions of another.
 
Your eye isn’t great, it’s an M3. Grew up owning and tinkering on Fox body cars and the name stuck.

Pathetic deflection, though. Your argument must suck if you have to attack the material possessions of another.
Meh, m3, 328i, same thing homer. Youve benefitted from capitalism if you can tinker on foxbodies and also afford an m3. But yet here you are whining about the president who has expanded capitalism to nearly everyone with record low unemployment and record high labor participation.

So i guess that makes you...pathetic?
 
The trust fund baby represents “real people?”

Hah.

“The depth of this commitment may be summarily dismissed as the unfounded optimism of the average American—I may not be Donald Trump now, but just you wait; if I don’t make it, my children will.” - Barack Obama

Believe it or not, a lot of Americans strive to be successful. Weird, huh?

If your definition of successful means being handed millions of dollars in real estate and running a couple of easy businesses into the ground and squeezing mom and pop contractors out of money then you have a strange view on life.
 
If your definition of successful means being handed millions of dollars in real estate and running a couple of easy businesses into the ground and squeezing mom and pop contractors out of money then you have a strange view and on life.
You do realize that he’s the POTUS as voted by the people, right? I would say that’s pretty successful

If it were that easy, then any and every billionaire would be president
 
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If your definition of successful means being handed millions of dollars in real estate and running a couple of easy businesses into the ground and squeezing mom and pop contractors out of money then you have a strange view and on life.
Womp womp, youre deflecting from the fact that he is green lighted towards re-election and you are green lighted to continue wearing tampons with your TDS. Im so sorry this awesome economy has hurt you. Show me on the doll where this economy has hurt you.
 
Your eye isn’t great, it’s an M3. Grew up owning and tinkering on Fox body cars and the name stuck.

Pathetic deflection, though. Your argument must suck if you have to attack the material possessions of another.
Meh, m3, 328i, same thing homer. Youve benefitted from capitalism if you can tinker on foxbodies and also afford an m3. But yet here you are whining about the president who has expanded capitalism to nearly everyone with record low unemployment and record high labor participation.

So i guess that makes you...pathetic?

Of course I’ve benefited from capitalism, I’m not ashamed of that. I was fortunate to be able to attend school at no cost to myself and turned that into a great job and successful career. I own a nice car (that I paid for myself) as a hobby, which is immaterial to this argument.

At least my life isn’t sad enough that I feel the need to attack the possessions of others on the internet.



Moral of the story: if you’re a millionaire by age 10, are gifted hundreds of millions in assets by your father, fly in your personal jumbo jet, and probably shit on a good toilet does not make you a “man of the people” or representative of the average joe. Trump was born with a 24k spoon in his mouth and probably hasn’t worked 1/10th of the hard days that his ardent supporters have.
 
Rasmussen loves to use it's 'polls' to jazz up the base. :)

Here's my all-time favorite one: On July 22, 2014, a Rasmussen Poll claimed 61% of Republicans were unsure whether President Obama was actually a U.S. citizen.
 
If your definition of successful means being handed millions of dollars in real estate and running a couple of easy businesses into the ground and squeezing mom and pop contractors out of money then you have a strange view and on life.
You do realize that he’s the POTUS as voted by the people, right? I would say that’s pretty successful

If it were that easy, then any and every billionaire would be president

If you want to get technical, he lost the popular vote. The people did not (directly) vote him in.
 
Of course I’ve benefited from capitalism, I’m not ashamed of that. I was fortunate to be able to attend school at no cost to myself and turned that into a great job and successful career. I own a nice car (that I paid for myself) as a hobby, which is immaterial to this argument.

At least my life isn’t sad enough that I feel the need to attack the possessions of others on the internet.



Moral of the story: if you’re a millionaire by age 10, are gifted hundreds of millions in assets by your father, fly in your personal jumbo jet, and probably shit on a good toilet does not make you a “man of the people” or representative of the average joe. Trump was born with a 24k spoon in his mouth and probably hasn’t worked 1/10th of the hard days that his ardent supporters have.
Im so sorry your butt hurts. It must hurt ln knowing a privledged man like trump continues to outperform the chosen one, obama on the regular
 
If you want to get technical, he lost the popular vote. The people did not (directly) vote him in.
You’re right. That little technicality called the Electoral college. It’s only been around for how long?

Thank GOD for it or it would be the POCALIFORNIA every 4 years
 
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No surprise you would say that. :rolleyes:
You do realize that the majority of the US citizens do not have a college degree.

Yes.., despite that lack of higher education, fortunately their votes count too.
 
If your definition of successful means being handed millions of dollars in real estate and running a couple of easy businesses into the ground and squeezing mom and pop contractors out of money then you have a strange view on life.

So remind me why Obama idolized him? considering what he did was so easy, why is it so uncommon?
 
If your definition of successful means being handed millions of dollars in real estate and running a couple of easy businesses into the ground and squeezing mom and pop contractors out of money then you have a strange view on life.

I like how you gloss over the fact that he took a few million and turned it into a few billion while trying to hit home the tired talking points about “rich evil mogul!”.
 
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You do realize that the majority of the US citizens do not have a college degree.
So you have to have a college degree to strip away party affiliations and vote for a person we can all respect and admire as our leader?

When all is said and done, I have confidence the American people will do the right thing in 2020.
 
So you have to have a college degree to strip away party affiliations and vote for a person we can all respect and admire as our leader?

When all is said and done, I have confidence the American people will do the right thing in 2020.
No, you need people to go to college so they can be indoctrinated into the Democrat party and become good little proggies. You need people to live overspecialized, consumer lives in a large metropolitan area where, despite the prevalence of government and progressive services, the streets are rife with homeless and people living in intimate proximity isolate themselves from their neighbors and their community. A place where all of their failures are really the result of some external oppression and nothing is ever their fault.
 
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I like how you gloss over the fact that he took a few million and turned it into a few billion while trying to hit home the tired talking points about “rich evil mogul!”.

You have no idea how much he is worth or how much he inherited. He is more secretive with his finances than any president in recent memory, and we know he has a history of financial troubles.
 
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Without getting into the insane methodology that Rasmussen uses...

What in the world? That article lists polling numbers that the poll it links to doesn't support.

From article, "Thirty-seven percent strongly approve of the job Trump is doing, while 36 percent strongly disapprove."

From poll, "The latest figures include 37% who Strongly Approve of the job Trump is doing and 42% who Strongly Disapprove."

I cannot see anywhere on that poll page that shows the 53% number. They very first sentence on Rassmusen website says 49%

You're an embarrassment.
 
If you want to get into Rasmussen methodology let's start with the most insane one.

They only call land lines. Think about that. Knowing what we know about political preference and what ages still have land lines it's not surprising that Rasmussen is the only poll that has Trump in the high 40s for approval. All the other ones are much lower. Rasmussen is an outlier and it still has Trump only in the 40s.
 
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