Re: US Politics - "I hate to tell you, Puerto Rico, but you’ve thrown our budget a little out of whack"
Posted: Fri Oct 06, 2017 9:35 am
Not the best choice of words either.
Games and Stuff
https://grcade.co.uk/
Mini E wrote:
Moggy wrote:Buzzfeed (yes I know) have a cache of emails sent by Bannon and Milo.
https://www.buzzfeed.com/josephbernstei ... .ldNnZaZlG
Apparently Milo has such severe myopia that he can't even see Nazi salutes.
Tineash wrote:
Knoyleo wrote:I genuinely don't know how to feel that it's strawberry floating Buzzfeed breaking this story, and who got hold of all those emails, and actually took all the information and wrapped it up into a proper hit piece of investigative journalism, rather than just "write" an article called "17 Mean Girls gifs that totally sum up how you feel about white supremacy".
Tineash wrote:They have a strong investigative reporting team. They were the only ones who would publish the Trump/Russia dossier that kickstarted....well, everything.
lex-man wrote:Tineash wrote:
Nineteen percent of Americans say President Trump understands the needs and problems of people like them extremely or very well, 17 percent say moderately well, and 64 percent say he understands their needs and problems not very well or not well at all.
Twenty-six percent believe President Trump is a strong leader, 23 percent view him as honest, and 16 percent say he is level-headed. Republicans are most likely to use each of these terms to describe the president.
Presidential approval remains on a downward trend. Thirty-two percent of Americans say they approve of the way President Trump is handling his job and 67 percent disapprove. His approval rating is down from 42 percent in March and 35 percent in June. While 67 percent of Republicans still approve of the job the president is doing, support among Republicans has decreased significantly since March when 80 percent of Republicans expressed approval. Twenty-eight percent of independents and 5 percent of Democrats say they approve of Trump’s handling of his job. Among Democrats, this also represents a decline since March when 11 percent said they approved.
Congressional approval remains even lower. Eighteen percent of Americans say they approve of the way Congress has been handling its job and 81 percent disapprove, including 51 percent who say they strongly disapprove.
Few Americans express confidence in the direction the U.S. is headed. Just 24 percent of Americans say things in this country are headed in the right direction, down from 34 percent in June and 37 percent in March of this year.
Memento Mori wrote:Tineash wrote:They have a strong investigative reporting team. They were the only ones who would publish the Trump/Russia dossier that kickstarted....well, everything.
Yeah the Editor in Chief of Buzzfeed UK is the former Deputy Editor of The Guardian. There are actual journalists doing good work there.