Yup, hundreds dead. Take a bow, Donald.It has influenced the mad mullers
Yup, hundreds dead. Take a bow, Donald.It has influenced the mad mullers
Yup, hundreds dead. Take a bow, Donald.
Allegedly
Yup, hundreds dead. Take a bow, Donald.
Allegedly
Two of nosealls hero’sAlthough afaik and rumour has it he may not have been To keen on Angela Merkel
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I guess that's ok then in your world.There were tens of thousands dead long before Trump came along

in the link you give, it says 40% of adults approve of him, which is a dam sight better than the 18% of UK adults that approve of Two Tier KierHere’s how Americans’ views of Trump have — and haven’t — changed over the past year, according to AP-NORC polling.
about 4 in 10 U.S. adults approve of Trump’s performance as president. That’s virtually unchanged from March 2025, shortly after he took office for the second time. Most Americans have held a critical view of Trump throughout his time in office, and Americans are twice as likely to say he’s focused on the wrong priorities than the right ones. About half of U.S. adults say he’s mostly focusing on the wrong priorities one year into his second term, and approximately 2 in 10 say he’s mostly focused on the right priorities. Another 2 in 10, roughly, say it’s been about an even mix, and 14% say they don’t have an opinion.
The POTUS is always judged on his economic record when election time swings round again and - About 6 in 10 U.S. adults say Trump has done more to hurt the cost of living in his second term, while only about 2 in 10 say he’s done more to help. About one-quarter say he hasn’t made an impact.in the link you give, it says 40% of adults approve of him, which is a dam sight better than the 18% of UK adults that approve of Two Tier Kier
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and FWIW, I approve of niether

sadly these figures are good, I would love to see the back of trump, but 4 out of 10 still approving of hm is remarkably good.The POTUS is always judged on his economic record when election time swings round again and - About 6 in 10 U.S. adults say Trump has done more to hurt the cost of living in his second term, while only about 2 in 10 say he’s done more to help. About one-quarter say he hasn’t made an impact.
The mid-term elections will indicate how well Americans think he's doing with the economy.sadly these figures are good, I would love to see the back of trump, but 4 out of 10 still approving of hm is remarkably good.
Starmer only had 38% when elected, he is now down to 18
The approval Disapproval rating are more interesting
when elected
Trump 53% For 46% Against = +7
Starmer 38% For 36% Against = +2
Now
Trump 40% For 55% Against = -15
Starmer 18% For 62% Agaist = -44
and just for a laugh
Rachel Reeves now
For 11% Against 61% = -50

but sadly the polls are showing the mid terms may not be the disaster for him that we would like to see, for mid term he is doing OKThe mid-term elections will indicate how well Americans think he's doing with the economy.
There's no comparison with Starmer.
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You think there will be free and fair mid-terms?The mid-term elections will indicate how well Americans think he's doing with the economy.
There's no comparison with Starmer.