Wednesday, November 19, 2025

It All Started...

Ever since Trump came to power we have been on a slipper slope of the erosion of liberty. One step at a time, first Washington DC, then Los Angeles, then Portland, and on, on. One after another by unchecked ICE and DHS agents.

Just look at who Trump is antagonize:
  • Women: the anti-abortion laws, talk of banning birth control pills,
  • Immigrants: now there us talk of revoking citizenships,
  • Farmers: Soybeans,
  • Farmer: Argentina beef,
  • Young families: Cutting Head Start, and WIC
  • Senior citizens: cutting SNAP and threating Social Security,
  • LGBTQ+ community: limiting rights, especially marriage,
  • Everyone: the cost of health insurance, 
  • Everyone: inflation is going uncheck,
  • Everyone: building a Place
Trump approval is dropping like a rock in the polls, he is getting worried and I am getting worry that he might see himself boxed in corner!

He is using the excuse of curbing crime and violence but the people are seeing through that and are mocking him. And that is what I am worried about is that he will calling in the troops just around the 2026 elections to intimidate the voters. I am worried that he will declare the election invalid. I am worried that I cannot see beyond then.
In November, for the first time in his second term, the president’s average job approval dropped below 45 percent. That spells trouble for the 2026 midterms. 
Washington Monthly 
By Bill Scher
November 18, 2025


Donald Trump has never polled well. While in office, in the Real Clear Politics job approval averages, he has never cracked 50 percent, save for a brief period at the beginning of his second term. His average favorability rating—which, unlike job approval, is measured while out of office—never has at all. 

But in a polarized era, in elections including third-party candidates determined by the Electoral College and not the popular vote, keeping these numbers above 45 percent has been for Trump—shall we say—good enough for government work. About three weeks before his 2024 presidential victory, Trump managed to push his favorability rating above 45 percent for the first time since the spring of 2022. And Trump kept both his job approval and favorability numbers above 45 percent throughout this year. 

Until now. 

Trump’s favorables dipped below 45 percent in August and have tracked around 44 percent since then. More striking is the decline in Trump’s job approval rating since the run-up to the shutdown. Since September 21, the president’s approval rating has declined by four points, from 46.3 to 42.3 percent.
We need to flip Congress next year! 

1 comment:

  1. Some wonder why so many average Germans came to support and do the work of Hitler. It's happening here, now! Masked thugs (yes thugs) roam the streets challenging and arresting people based on skin color. SCOTUS has become a court of Nazi Don. How could a court sanction a policy of making it legal to terrorize 66 million Latinos? It seems SCOTUS has become a Nazi Court when it ruled POTUS can to no wrong.

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