The Great Zaganza
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Sounds to me like McConnell doesn't want Trump to win in 2020. The President better take note - looks like the turtle is showing his true colors.
Sounds to me like McConnell doesn't want Trump to win in 2020.
Actually, their job is to restrain inflation. The type of growth you refer to is inflationary growth, and they will make every effort to strangle it.
https://twitter.com/etuckerAP/status/1050028432300609536
(AP) _ Sen. Mitch McConnell is warning Democrats to think carefully about "presidential harassment" if they win majority of the House. The Kentucky Republican told AP that threats to investigate Trump's finances and businesses would "help the president get re-elected" in 2020.
I doubt Ivanka wants a job where she has to keep regular appointments, regular speeches and actually work.
A little good news from the polling front:
Yep. Start listening to the polls again. That worked so well last time.
From your article: "In New Mexico, Trump's 52 percent approval rating in January 2017 sunk to 41 percent in September 2018 and his disapproval rating sat at 55 percent. In Arizona, the president's 55 percent approval rating when he entered office fell to 47 percent last month and his disapproval rating was at 50 percent."
He polled at 37.5 favorable and 58.5 unfavorable the day before that election he was all but guaranteed to lose.
I don't actually think he has the economy on his side and I think it's about to get worse for everyday people. Jobs are plentiful, livable incomes are not.
I think 538 put him at 30% chance of victory in 2016. Not "all but guaranteed to lose."
Yeah and they were widely trounced for being so "Pro-Trump."
I think 538 put him at 30% chance of victory in 2016. Not "all but guaranteed to lose."
Now I could easily be wrong, but it wouldn't shock me if he didn't run again. If it wasn't the adrenaline rush he gets from the rallies he'd want out of there.
The point is that they weren't "wrong" about his chances. He had significant odds of winning and he won.
It's like if you tell someone they have very little odds of winning the powerball and they win. That doesn't mean your claim was wrong.
Now that we've confirmed that his father gave him a substantial fortune we know he's not a great businessman. The average Edward Jones broker in a strip mall could do better than Trump did with that $413 million.
First of all, I have already admitted that it is fairly early in the election cycle (so that poll numbers can change quite a bit) between now and the election.Yep. Start listening to the polls again. That worked so well last time.A little good news from the polling front
Oh the claim that they were paid wasn't a joke. Calling protesters paid has a long, proud history going back to the civil rights movement, of course.
No, the joke was that some were unhappy that they hadn't been paid, despite being promised payment. Trump repeated this uncritically, then people on The_Donald decided it was an incredibly clever tactic on his behalf - because if the protesters say nothing then it's out there that Soros reneges on his agreements and demonstrates the moral failings of the Dimms, but if they dispute it and show their payslips then they're proving that the protesters are paid.
Seems they didn't understand that it was a joke, either.
I think it's a possibility that he won't run for re-election, but I think it's more likely that he will run again to satisfy his ego.