Thursday, October 30, 2025

I Agree

  • The Ballroom.
  • The prosecution of Letitia James, James Comey, and John Bolton.
  • The troops being used against civilians.
  • ICE.
  • The pardons.
  • The corruption,
People are noticing! People are not liking what they are seeing!


President Donald Trump’s White House ballroom saga last week followed a familiar Trump-era arc: A bunch of the president’s critics sounded the alarm about his latest provocation – in this case, the sudden and surprising demolition of the East Wing – and a bunch of other people questioned what the big deal was.

He’s just building a ballroom, after all. And the White House kind of needed a ballroom!

“Of all the reasons to criticize President Trump, this must count as the silliest,” the often-Trump-skeptical National Review wrote.

The Washington Post editorial board said Trump was characteristically “pursuing a reasonable idea in the most jarring manner possible.” But it praised him for charging ahead and delivering “a shot across the bow at NIMBYs everywhere.”

Well, it turns out most Americans see plenty to dislike about Trump’s handling of the East Wing and the ballroom.

In fact, it appears to be one of the more unpopular things he’s done in this second term. And it’s not just those who dislike Trump that are objecting.
These are all like a dripping faucet... drip, drip, drip...

He got elected on promises on bring down inflation... the voters are still waiting.
He promised to deport undocumented aliens but his tactics disgusts them.
He promised to get rid of waste and fraud but they see the courts being for retaliation against his pollical opponents. 

The British Guardian reported,
Sixty three per cent said Trump had had a negative impact on grocery prices, and 61% said he had had a negative impact on the cost of living. Nearly half, 49%, said the Trump administration had had a negative impact on their finances. Nearly eight out of 10 Americans, including 70% of Republicans, fear that Trump’s tariffs will increase the price of everyday goods.

“Donald Trump has simultaneously raised prices on everyday goods through a reckless approach to tariffs, a decimation of programs that help Americans afford healthcare, education, food and childcare, and then kneecapping federal regulators who keep banks and other big businesses from swindling consumers,” said Julie Margetta Morgan, president of the Century Foundation.
A Quinnipiac poll found what the voters think about the shutdown;
Among independents, 48 percent think Republicans in Congress are more responsible, while 32 percent think Democrats in Congress are more responsible and 14 percent volunteered that they think both parties are equally responsible.
He is creating a broad base of unhappy voters!

As for us. It is a mixed bag... the independent voters favor long-established LGBTQ+ rights like same-sex marriage and non-discrimination protections. But... they are undecided about us.
A new 19th News/SurveyMonkey poll shows that the number of people who don’t want politicians to focus on trans issues has grown, fueled by both Republicans and Democrats.
19th News
Jasmine Mithani
April 28, 2025


President Donald Trump has taken aim at trans people during his first 100 days in office in his second term. He has sought to restrict access to accurate passports, erase the accomplishments of trans elders, remove transgender members from the military and purge the government of what he has termed “woke gender ideology.” But a new 19th News/SurveyMonkey poll shows that 49 percent of Americans think politicians should not be focusing on transgender issues at all. 

[...]

Democrats and Independents are less likely than they were in September to think politicians should be protecting transgender rights, and 42 percent of Democrats think politicians should not focus on trans issues — up from 33 percent last year.

More Republicans also think politicians shouldn’t focus on trans issues — 57 percent vs 53 percent last year — and the number who think lawmakers should concentrate on restricting transgender rights has fallen. 

Overall, despite the Trump administration’s attempts to erase trans people from public life, the majority of Americans (59 percent) support the right of transgender adults to access gender-affirming care. However, fewer Americans, 43 percent, support the right of trans youth to seek such care. That doesn’t necessarily translate into a desire for bans. In fact, 55 percent opposed laws that would restrict gender-affirming care for minors, including 41 percent of Republicans and 57 percent of Independents.
The more sh*t Trump dishes out the more people are rebelling and the greater the base that opposes him becomes!. You know the old saying "The enemy of my enemy is my friend" well Trump is going to find out that he is uniting the base against him.
 
The more the Republicans do to keep us from see the Epstein Files the more people question what's in them!

  

 


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