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Playing exclusively to the base he created isn’t going well, but this is scarcely news. Just bringing people back from El Salvador would have, to my mind, pulled him from being underwater on immigration. Wouldn’t fix the economy, but how many fucking hills do you want to die on? 18? This isn’t a golf course.
The issue is things have to get so bad that 67 senators are willing to give him the boot while under his boot.
Americans, including some Republicans, are losing faith in Donald Trump across a range of key issues, according to polling released this week. One survey found a majority describing the president’s second stint in the White House so far as “scary”.
Along with poor ratings on the economy and Trump’s immigration policy, a survey released on Saturday found that only 24% of Americans believe Trump has focussed on the right priorities as president.
That poll comes as Trump’s popularity is historically low for a leader this early in a term. More than half of voters disapprove of Trump’s performance as president, and majorities oppose his tariff policies and slashing of the federal workforce.
Oh I’m so glad to hear that Americans are starting to lose faith in Trump. What a pity that they were all tricked into thinking that the ex reality TV star who thinks Hannibal Lecter is a fine man and that offshore wind farms are killing whales in record numbers would make a good leader. If only there were signs that Trump and his posse are a bunch of lunatic psychopaths. If only Project 2025 had been released before Trump was elected for everyone to read, things might’ve been different.
Those poor rural folk who voted for their financial and medical assistance to be gutted and are now seeing their financial and medical assistance get gutted, how awful for them. And all the manly men with hero and protector fantasies that willingly voted for the wives to be stripped of rights and to get their families deported, how awful that they were tricked so badly into being absolute fucking losers and failures as husbands and into voting for the villains of the story.
If only there were signs and people to try and talk Americans out of it before the elections. Oh well.
Yes, the signs were there, even before he first got selected.
Better late than never. But I fear too few US citizens learned the lesson. Even if the majority realize Trump is dangerous and act like Putin’s useful idiot, and manage to prevent Trump from permanently turning the country into a totalitarian state, I fear they could fall for the same bullshit again if it comes from a different populist candidate.