• But a blabbermouth in Canada says they're wrong.

    From risky biz@21:1/5 to All on Mon Feb 6 23:19:05 2023
    'According to the ABC News/Washington Post poll, 41% of Americans say they are in a tougher financial situation since Biden's inauguration in Jan. 2021, while just 16% say they are better off.

    Those numbers stand in stark contrast to when the poll asked Americans the same question two years after the election of former President Trump, when just 13% said they were worse off and 25% said they were better off.

    The poll also showed Biden with a 42% approval rating and a 53% disapproval rating.

    When asked about the upcoming 2024 presidential election, 62% of Americans said they would be disappointed or angry of Biden were to be re-elected, while just 36% said they would be enthusiastic or satisfied.

    Trump fared better in the same question at this point in his presidency – 56% of Americans said they would be disappointed or angry if he were to be re-elected, compared to 43% who would be enthusiastic or satisfied.'
    https://www.foxnews.com/politics/record-number-americans-worse-off-joe-biden-poll

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  • From BillB@21:1/5 to risky biz on Tue Feb 7 04:50:11 2023
    On Monday, February 6, 2023 at 11:19:09 PM UTC-8, risky biz wrote:
    'According to the ABC News/Washington Post poll, 41% of Americans say they are in a tougher financial situation since Biden's inauguration in Jan. 2021, while just 16% say they are better off.

    Those numbers stand in stark contrast to when the poll asked Americans the same question two years after the election of former President Trump, when just 13% said they were worse off and 25% said they were better off.

    The poll also showed Biden with a 42% approval rating and a 53% disapproval rating.

    When asked about the upcoming 2024 presidential election, 62% of Americans said they would be disappointed or angry of Biden were to be re-elected, while just 36% said they would be enthusiastic or satisfied.

    Trump fared better in the same question at this point in his presidency – 56% of Americans said they would be disappointed or angry if he were to be re-elected, compared to 43% who would be enthusiastic or satisfied.'
    https://www.foxnews.com/politics/record-number-americans-worse-off-joe-biden-poll

    When did I say that the people who took this ridiculous, meaningless partisan poll were wrong? Who am I to judge their "feeeeeelings" or who among them are just telling partisan lies?

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  • From VegasJerry@21:1/5 to risky biz on Tue Feb 7 07:48:28 2023
    On Monday, February 6, 2023 at 11:19:09 PM UTC-8, risky biz wrote:
    'According to the ABC News/Washington Post poll, 41% of Americans say they are in a tougher
    financial situation since Biden's inauguration in Jan. 2021, while just 16% say they are better off.
    .

    Gee, another biased push poll. Let’s see, 41%... 41% Isn’t that the percentage of Republican votes
    in the last election?


    Those numbers stand in stark contrast to when the poll asked Americans the same question two years
    after the election of former President Trump, when just 13% said they were worse off and 25% said
    they were better off.
    .

    13% and 25%. Gee, we seem to be missing a few people’s percentages. Where are the other 62%?
    Was the poll asked at a Trump rally or backwater Mississippi?
    .

    The poll also showed Biden with a 42% approval rating and a 53% disapproval rating.
    .

    Wow! They really impressed you. Try listening to Biden’s speech tonight as he lists all he’s got done.
    Then go to Florida Republican Senator Rick Scott’s web site and look at the GQP Party Platform.
    Take two aspirin and report back to us in the morning.


    When asked about the upcoming 2024 presidential election, 62% of Americans said they would be
    disappointed or angry of Biden were to be re-elected, while just 36% said they would be enthusiastic
    or satisfied.

    Along with being bullshit numbers (because you didn’t show it was taken at a GQP meeting); were they
    asked if they want to lose their Medicare, Social Security and medical insurance?


    Trump fared better in the same question at this point in his presidency – 56% of Americans said they
    would be disappointed or angry if he were to be re-elected, compared to 43% who would be enthusiastic
    or satisfied.' https://www.foxnews.com/politics/record-number-americans-worse-off-joe-biden-poll
    .

    *** LOL! @ FAUX NUSE ***

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  • From Tim Norfolk@21:1/5 to BillB on Tue Feb 7 08:30:31 2023
    On Tuesday, February 7, 2023 at 7:50:15 AM UTC-5, BillB wrote:
    On Monday, February 6, 2023 at 11:19:09 PM UTC-8, risky biz wrote:
    'According to the ABC News/Washington Post poll, 41% of Americans say they are in a tougher financial situation since Biden's inauguration in Jan. 2021, while just 16% say they are better off.

    Those numbers stand in stark contrast to when the poll asked Americans the same question two years after the election of former President Trump, when just 13% said they were worse off and 25% said they were better off.

    The poll also showed Biden with a 42% approval rating and a 53% disapproval rating.

    When asked about the upcoming 2024 presidential election, 62% of Americans said they would be disappointed or angry of Biden were to be re-elected, while just 36% said they would be enthusiastic or satisfied.

    Trump fared better in the same question at this point in his presidency – 56% of Americans said they would be disappointed or angry if he were to be re-elected, compared to 43% who would be enthusiastic or satisfied.'
    https://www.foxnews.com/politics/record-number-americans-worse-off-joe-biden-poll
    When did I say that the people who took this ridiculous, meaningless partisan poll were wrong? Who am I to judge their "feeeeeelings" or who among them are just telling partisan lies?

    Read the news. Feelings matter far more than facts, whether in politics, education, or elsewhere.

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  • From VegasJerry@21:1/5 to Tim Norfolk on Tue Feb 7 13:46:02 2023
    On Tuesday, February 7, 2023 at 8:30:36 AM UTC-8, Tim Norfolk wrote:
    On Tuesday, February 7, 2023 at 7:50:15 AM UTC-5, BillB wrote:
    On Monday, February 6, 2023 at 11:19:09 PM UTC-8, risky biz wrote:
    'According to the ABC News/Washington Post poll, 41% of Americans say they are in a tougher financial situation since Biden's inauguration in Jan. 2021, while just 16% say they are better off.

    Those numbers stand in stark contrast to when the poll asked Americans the same question two years after the election of former President Trump, when just 13% said they were worse off and 25% said they were better off.

    The poll also showed Biden with a 42% approval rating and a 53% disapproval rating.

    When asked about the upcoming 2024 presidential election, 62% of Americans said they would be disappointed or angry of Biden were to be re-elected, while just 36% said they would be enthusiastic or satisfied.

    Trump fared better in the same question at this point in his presidency – 56% of Americans said they would be disappointed or angry if he were to be re-elected, compared to 43% who would be enthusiastic or satisfied.'
    https://www.foxnews.com/politics/record-number-americans-worse-off-joe-biden-poll
    When did I say that the people who took this ridiculous, meaningless partisan poll were wrong? Who am I to judge their "feeeeeelings" or who among them are just telling partisan lies?
    .

    Read the news. Feelings matter far more than facts, whether in politics, education, or elsewhere.

    Yet what will be their feelings when they find they've been lied to and have lost their Social Security
    Medicare and medical insurance. What matters is FACTS.

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  • From risky biz@21:1/5 to BillB on Tue Feb 7 15:53:57 2023
    On Tuesday, February 7, 2023 at 4:50:15 AM UTC-8, BillB wrote:
    On Monday, February 6, 2023 at 11:19:09 PM UTC-8, risky biz wrote:
    'According to the ABC News/Washington Post poll, 41% of Americans say they are in a tougher financial situation since Biden's inauguration in Jan. 2021, while just 16% say they are better off.

    Those numbers stand in stark contrast to when the poll asked Americans the same question two years after the election of former President Trump, when just 13% said they were worse off and 25% said they were better off.

    The poll also showed Biden with a 42% approval rating and a 53% disapproval rating.

    When asked about the upcoming 2024 presidential election, 62% of Americans said they would be disappointed or angry of Biden were to be re-elected, while just 36% said they would be enthusiastic or satisfied.

    Trump fared better in the same question at this point in his presidency – 56% of Americans said they would be disappointed or angry if he were to be re-elected, compared to 43% who would be enthusiastic or satisfied.'
    https://www.foxnews.com/politics/record-number-americans-worse-off-joe-biden-poll
    When did I say that the people who took


    ~ this ridiculous, meaningless partisan poll


    Mmm, hmmm .. 'ABC News/Washington Post poll' .. they're trying to aggressively spin what you have CORRECTLY identified as a wonderfully successful economy. LOL.

    Donald Trump (and Blabbermouth) on polls:
    'If it’s bad, I just say it’s fake. If it’s good, I say, ‘That’s the most accurate poll, perhaps, ever,'


    were wrong? Who am I to judge their "feeeeeelings" or who among them are just telling partisan lies?

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  • From risky biz@21:1/5 to VegasJerry on Tue Feb 7 15:56:44 2023
    On Tuesday, February 7, 2023 at 7:48:31 AM UTC-8, VegasJerry wrote:
    On Monday, February 6, 2023 at 11:19:09 PM UTC-8, risky biz wrote:

    'According to the ABC News/Washington Post poll, 41% of Americans say they are in a tougher
    financial situation since Biden's inauguration in Jan. 2021, while just 16% say they are better off.
    .


    ~ Gee, another biased push poll. Let’s see, 41%... 41% Isn’t that the percentage of Republican votes
    in the last election?


    Sure thing, Jerry. ABC News and Washington Post hate Democrats.


    Those numbers stand in stark contrast to when the poll asked Americans the same question two years
    after the election of former President Trump, when just 13% said they were worse off and 25% said
    they were better off.
    .

    13% and 25%. Gee, we seem to be missing a few people’s percentages. Where are the other 62%?
    Was the poll asked at a Trump rally or backwater Mississippi?
    .

    The poll also showed Biden with a 42% approval rating and a 53% disapproval rating.
    .

    Wow! They really impressed you. Try listening to Biden’s speech tonight as he lists all he’s got done.
    Then go to Florida Republican Senator Rick Scott’s web site and look at the GQP Party Platform.
    Take two aspirin and report back to us in the morning.
    When asked about the upcoming 2024 presidential election, 62% of Americans said they would be
    disappointed or angry of Biden were to be re-elected, while just 36% said they would be enthusiastic
    or satisfied.
    Along with being bullshit numbers (because you didn’t show it was taken at a GQP meeting); were they
    asked if they want to lose their Medicare, Social Security and medical insurance?
    Trump fared better in the same question at this point in his presidency – 56% of Americans said they
    would be disappointed or angry if he were to be re-elected, compared to 43% who would be enthusiastic
    or satisfied.' https://www.foxnews.com/politics/record-number-americans-worse-off-joe-biden-poll
    .

    *** LOL! @ FAUX NUSE ***

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  • From BillB@21:1/5 to risky biz on Tue Feb 7 16:19:48 2023
    On Tuesday, February 7, 2023 at 3:54:01 PM UTC-8, risky biz wrote:
    On Tuesday, February 7, 2023 at 4:50:15 AM UTC-8, BillB wrote:
    On Monday, February 6, 2023 at 11:19:09 PM UTC-8, risky biz wrote:
    'According to the ABC News/Washington Post poll, 41% of Americans say they are in a tougher financial situation since Biden's inauguration in Jan. 2021, while just 16% say they are better off.

    Those numbers stand in stark contrast to when the poll asked Americans the same question two years after the election of former President Trump, when just 13% said they were worse off and 25% said they were better off.

    The poll also showed Biden with a 42% approval rating and a 53% disapproval rating.

    When asked about the upcoming 2024 presidential election, 62% of Americans said they would be disappointed or angry of Biden were to be re-elected, while just 36% said they would be enthusiastic or satisfied.

    Trump fared better in the same question at this point in his presidency – 56% of Americans said they would be disappointed or angry if he were to be re-elected, compared to 43% who would be enthusiastic or satisfied.'
    https://www.foxnews.com/politics/record-number-americans-worse-off-joe-biden-poll
    When did I say that the people who took
    ~ this ridiculous, meaningless partisan poll


    Mmm, hmmm .. 'ABC News/Washington Post poll' .. they're trying to aggressively spin what you have CORRECTLY identified as a wonderfully successful economy. LOL.

    Donald Trump (and Blabbermouth) on polls:
    'If it’s bad, I just say it’s fake. If it’s good, I say, ‘That’s the most accurate poll, perhaps, ever,'
    were wrong? Who am I to judge their "feeeeeelings" or who among them are just telling partisan lies?

    I am not saying ABC is trying to spin anything. I think they do the same poll every year. I am saying the entire premise of the poll is stupid. When Trump was president a large percentage of Democrats said they were worse off and a relatively small
    percentage of Republicans said they were, and now that Biden is president it magically flipped to where a large percentage of Republicans say they are worse off and a relatively small percentage of Democrats say they are. The poll is hopelessly infected
    with partisan "feeeeeeelings." I'll go with the actual economic data. It's far more objective and truthful.

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  • From risky biz@21:1/5 to BillB on Tue Feb 7 16:36:39 2023
    On Tuesday, February 7, 2023 at 4:19:52 PM UTC-8, BillB wrote:
    On Tuesday, February 7, 2023 at 3:54:01 PM UTC-8, risky biz wrote:
    On Tuesday, February 7, 2023 at 4:50:15 AM UTC-8, BillB wrote:
    On Monday, February 6, 2023 at 11:19:09 PM UTC-8, risky biz wrote:
    'According to the ABC News/Washington Post poll, 41% of Americans say they are in a tougher financial situation since Biden's inauguration in Jan. 2021, while just 16% say they are better off.

    Those numbers stand in stark contrast to when the poll asked Americans the same question two years after the election of former President Trump, when just 13% said they were worse off and 25% said they were better off.

    The poll also showed Biden with a 42% approval rating and a 53% disapproval rating.

    When asked about the upcoming 2024 presidential election, 62% of Americans said they would be disappointed or angry of Biden were to be re-elected, while just 36% said they would be enthusiastic or satisfied.

    Trump fared better in the same question at this point in his presidency – 56% of Americans said they would be disappointed or angry if he were to be re-elected, compared to 43% who would be enthusiastic or satisfied.'
    https://www.foxnews.com/politics/record-number-americans-worse-off-joe-biden-poll
    When did I say that the people who took
    ~ this ridiculous, meaningless partisan poll


    Mmm, hmmm .. 'ABC News/Washington Post poll' .. they're trying to aggressively spin what you have CORRECTLY identified as a wonderfully successful economy. LOL.

    Donald Trump (and Blabbermouth) on polls:
    'If it’s bad, I just say it’s fake. If it’s good, I say, ‘That’s the most accurate poll, perhaps, ever,'
    were wrong? Who am I to judge their "feeeeeelings" or who among them are just telling partisan lies?


    ~ I am not saying ABC is trying to spin anything. I think they do the same poll every year. I am saying the entire premise of the poll is stupid. When Trump was president a large percentage of Democrats said they were worse off and a relatively small
    percentage of Republicans said they were, and now that Biden is president it magically flipped to where a large percentage of Republicans say they are worse off and a relatively small percentage of Democrats say they are. The poll is hopelessly infected
    with partisan "feeeeeeelings." I'll go with the actual economic data. It's far more objective and truthful.


    Translation: blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab,
    blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab.

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  • From BillB@21:1/5 to risky biz on Tue Feb 7 16:47:17 2023
    On Tuesday, February 7, 2023 at 4:36:43 PM UTC-8, risky biz wrote:
    On Tuesday, February 7, 2023 at 4:19:52 PM UTC-8, BillB wrote:
    On Tuesday, February 7, 2023 at 3:54:01 PM UTC-8, risky biz wrote:
    On Tuesday, February 7, 2023 at 4:50:15 AM UTC-8, BillB wrote:
    On Monday, February 6, 2023 at 11:19:09 PM UTC-8, risky biz wrote:
    'According to the ABC News/Washington Post poll, 41% of Americans say they are in a tougher financial situation since Biden's inauguration in Jan. 2021, while just 16% say they are better off.

    Those numbers stand in stark contrast to when the poll asked Americans the same question two years after the election of former President Trump, when just 13% said they were worse off and 25% said they were better off.

    The poll also showed Biden with a 42% approval rating and a 53% disapproval rating.

    When asked about the upcoming 2024 presidential election, 62% of Americans said they would be disappointed or angry of Biden were to be re-elected, while just 36% said they would be enthusiastic or satisfied.

    Trump fared better in the same question at this point in his presidency – 56% of Americans said they would be disappointed or angry if he were to be re-elected, compared to 43% who would be enthusiastic or satisfied.'
    https://www.foxnews.com/politics/record-number-americans-worse-off-joe-biden-poll
    When did I say that the people who took
    ~ this ridiculous, meaningless partisan poll


    Mmm, hmmm .. 'ABC News/Washington Post poll' .. they're trying to aggressively spin what you have CORRECTLY identified as a wonderfully successful economy. LOL.

    Donald Trump (and Blabbermouth) on polls:
    'If it’s bad, I just say it’s fake. If it’s good, I say, ‘That’s the most accurate poll, perhaps, ever,'
    were wrong? Who am I to judge their "feeeeeelings" or who among them are just telling partisan lies?
    ~ I am not saying ABC is trying to spin anything. I think they do the same poll every year. I am saying the entire premise of the poll is stupid. When Trump was president a large percentage of Democrats said they were worse off and a relatively small
    percentage of Republicans said they were, and now that Biden is president it magically flipped to where a large percentage of Republicans say they are worse off and a relatively small percentage of Democrats say they are. The poll is hopelessly infected
    with partisan "feeeeeeelings." I'll go with the actual economic data. It's far more objective and truthful.


    Translation: blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab,
    blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab.

    ^^ he thinks he has a high-IQ lol

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  • From VegasJerry@21:1/5 to risky biz on Tue Feb 7 17:25:58 2023
    On Tuesday, February 7, 2023 at 3:56:49 PM UTC-8, risky biz wrote:
    On Tuesday, February 7, 2023 at 7:48:31 AM UTC-8, VegasJerry wrote:
    On Monday, February 6, 2023 at 11:19:09 PM UTC-8, risky biz wrote:

    'According to the ABC News/Washington Post poll, 41% of Americans say they are in a tougher
    financial situation since Biden's inauguration in Jan. 2021, while just 16% say they are better off.
    .

    .

    ~ Gee, another biased push poll. Let’s see, 41%... 41% Isn’t that the percentage of Republican votes
    in the last election?

    Sure thing, Jerry. ABC News and Washington Post hate Democrats.

    *** Knew you couldn't answer ***
    .
    .
    .
    .








    Those numbers stand in stark contrast to when the poll asked Americans the same question two years
    after the election of former President Trump, when just 13% said they were worse off and 25% said
    they were better off.
    .

    13% and 25%. Gee, we seem to be missing a few people’s percentages. Where are the other 62%?
    Was the poll asked at a Trump rally or backwater Mississippi?
    .

    The poll also showed Biden with a 42% approval rating and a 53% disapproval rating.
    .

    Wow! They really impressed you. Try listening to Biden’s speech tonight as he lists all he’s got done.
    Then go to Florida Republican Senator Rick Scott’s web site and look at the GQP Party Platform.
    Take two aspirin and report back to us in the morning.
    When asked about the upcoming 2024 presidential election, 62% of Americans said they would be
    disappointed or angry of Biden were to be re-elected, while just 36% said they would be enthusiastic
    or satisfied.
    Along with being bullshit numbers (because you didn’t show it was taken at a GQP meeting); were they
    asked if they want to lose their Medicare, Social Security and medical insurance?
    Trump fared better in the same question at this point in his presidency – 56% of Americans said they
    would be disappointed or angry if he were to be re-elected, compared to 43% who would be enthusiastic
    or satisfied.' https://www.foxnews.com/politics/record-number-americans-worse-off-joe-biden-poll
    .

    *** LOL! @ FAUX NUSE ***

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  • From VegasJerry@21:1/5 to BillB on Tue Feb 7 17:29:15 2023
    On Tuesday, February 7, 2023 at 4:47:21 PM UTC-8, BillB wrote:
    On Tuesday, February 7, 2023 at 4:36:43 PM UTC-8, risky biz wrote:
    On Tuesday, February 7, 2023 at 4:19:52 PM UTC-8, BillB wrote:
    On Tuesday, February 7, 2023 at 3:54:01 PM UTC-8, risky biz wrote:
    On Tuesday, February 7, 2023 at 4:50:15 AM UTC-8, BillB wrote:
    On Monday, February 6, 2023 at 11:19:09 PM UTC-8, risky biz wrote:
    'According to the ABC News/Washington Post poll, 41% of Americans say they are in a tougher financial situation since Biden's inauguration in Jan. 2021, while just 16% say they are better off.

    Those numbers stand in stark contrast to when the poll asked Americans the same question two years after the election of former President Trump, when just 13% said they were worse off and 25% said they were better off.

    The poll also showed Biden with a 42% approval rating and a 53% disapproval rating.

    When asked about the upcoming 2024 presidential election, 62% of Americans said they would be disappointed or angry of Biden were to be re-elected, while just 36% said they would be enthusiastic or satisfied.

    Trump fared better in the same question at this point in his presidency – 56% of Americans said they would be disappointed or angry if he were to be re-elected, compared to 43% who would be enthusiastic or satisfied.'
    https://www.foxnews.com/politics/record-number-americans-worse-off-joe-biden-poll
    When did I say that the people who took
    ~ this ridiculous, meaningless partisan poll


    Mmm, hmmm .. 'ABC News/Washington Post poll' .. they're trying to aggressively spin what you have CORRECTLY identified as a wonderfully successful economy. LOL.

    Donald Trump (and Blabbermouth) on polls:
    'If it’s bad, I just say it’s fake. If it’s good, I say, ‘That’s the most accurate poll, perhaps, ever,'
    were wrong? Who am I to judge their "feeeeeelings" or who among them are just telling partisan lies?
    ~ I am not saying ABC is trying to spin anything. I think they do the same poll every year. I am saying the entire premise of the poll is stupid. When Trump was president a large percentage of Democrats said they were worse off and a relatively small
    percentage of Republicans said they were, and now that Biden is president it magically flipped to where a large percentage of Republicans say they are worse off and a relatively small percentage of Democrats say they are. The poll is hopelessly infected
    with partisan "feeeeeeelings." I'll go with the actual economic data. It's far more objective and truthful.


    Translation: blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab,
    blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab.
    .

    ^^ he thinks he has a high-IQ lol

    He took a poll...

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  • From VegasJerry@21:1/5 to BillB on Tue Feb 7 17:27:55 2023
    On Tuesday, February 7, 2023 at 4:19:52 PM UTC-8, BillB wrote:
    On Tuesday, February 7, 2023 at 3:54:01 PM UTC-8, risky biz wrote:
    On Tuesday, February 7, 2023 at 4:50:15 AM UTC-8, BillB wrote:
    On Monday, February 6, 2023 at 11:19:09 PM UTC-8, risky biz wrote:
    'According to the ABC News/Washington Post poll, 41% of Americans say they are in a tougher financial situation since Biden's inauguration in Jan. 2021, while just 16% say they are better off.

    Those numbers stand in stark contrast to when the poll asked Americans the same question two years after the election of former President Trump, when just 13% said they were worse off and 25% said they were better off.

    The poll also showed Biden with a 42% approval rating and a 53% disapproval rating.

    When asked about the upcoming 2024 presidential election, 62% of Americans said they would be disappointed or angry of Biden were to be re-elected, while just 36% said they would be enthusiastic or satisfied.

    Trump fared better in the same question at this point in his presidency – 56% of Americans said they would be disappointed or angry if he were to be re-elected, compared to 43% who would be enthusiastic or satisfied.'
    https://www.foxnews.com/politics/record-number-americans-worse-off-joe-biden-poll
    When did I say that the people who took
    ~ this ridiculous, meaningless partisan poll


    Mmm, hmmm .. 'ABC News/Washington Post poll' .. they're trying to aggressively spin what you have CORRECTLY identified as a wonderfully successful economy. LOL.

    Donald Trump (and Blabbermouth) on polls:
    'If it’s bad, I just say it’s fake. If it’s good, I say, ‘That’s the most accurate poll, perhaps, ever,'
    were wrong? Who am I to judge their "feeeeeelings" or who among them are just telling partisan lies?
    I am not saying ABC is trying to spin anything. I think they do the same poll every year. I am saying the entire premise of the poll is stupid. When Trump was president a large percentage of Democrats said they were worse off and a relatively small
    percentage of Republicans said they were, and now that Biden is president it magically flipped to where a large percentage of Republicans say they are worse off and a relatively small percentage of Democrats say they are. The poll is hopelessly infected
    with partisan "feeeeeeelings." I'll go with the actual economic data. It's far more objective and truthful.


    They're called Push Polls. There is no scientific bases to it. The questions are biased. And it's just another
    thing the press uses to fill in time and keep viewers. it's marketing...

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  • From risky biz@21:1/5 to All on Wed Feb 8 16:29:05 2023
    ~ On Tuesday, February 7, 2023 at 5:29:18 PM UTC-8, VegasJerry wrote:


    ~ He took a poll...


    Donald Trump (and Jerry) on polls:
    'If it’s bad, I just say it’s fake. If it’s good, I say, ‘That’s the most accurate poll, perhaps, ever,'

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  • From da pickle@21:1/5 to BillB on Thu Feb 9 07:02:41 2023
    On 2/7/2023 6:47 PM, BillB wrote:
    On Tuesday, February 7, 2023 at 4:36:43 PM UTC-8, risky biz wrote:
    On Tuesday, February 7, 2023 at 4:19:52 PM UTC-8, BillB wrote:
    On Tuesday, February 7, 2023 at 3:54:01 PM UTC-8, risky biz wrote:
    On Tuesday, February 7, 2023 at 4:50:15 AM UTC-8, BillB wrote:
    On Monday, February 6, 2023 at 11:19:09 PM UTC-8, risky biz wrote:
    'According to the ABC News/Washington Post poll, 41% of Americans say they are in a tougher financial situation since Biden's inauguration in Jan. 2021, while just 16% say they are better off.

    Those numbers stand in stark contrast to when the poll asked Americans the same question two years after the election of former President Trump, when just 13% said they were worse off and 25% said they were better off.

    The poll also showed Biden with a 42% approval rating and a 53% disapproval rating.

    When asked about the upcoming 2024 presidential election, 62% of Americans said they would be disappointed or angry of Biden were to be re-elected, while just 36% said they would be enthusiastic or satisfied.

    Trump fared better in the same question at this point in his presidency – 56% of Americans said they would be disappointed or angry if he were to be re-elected, compared to 43% who would be enthusiastic or satisfied.'
    https://www.foxnews.com/politics/record-number-americans-worse-off-joe-biden-poll
    When did I say that the people who took
    ~ this ridiculous, meaningless partisan poll


    Mmm, hmmm .. 'ABC News/Washington Post poll' .. they're trying to aggressively spin what you have CORRECTLY identified as a wonderfully successful economy. LOL.

    Donald Trump (and Blabbermouth) on polls:
    'If it’s bad, I just say it’s fake. If it’s good, I say, ‘That’s the most accurate poll, perhaps, ever,'
    were wrong? Who am I to judge their "feeeeeelings" or who among them are just telling partisan lies?
    ~ I am not saying ABC is trying to spin anything. I think they do the same poll every year. I am saying the entire premise of the poll is stupid. When Trump was president a large percentage of Democrats said they were worse off and a relatively small
    percentage of Republicans said they were, and now that Biden is president it magically flipped to where a large percentage of Republicans say they are worse off and a relatively small percentage of Democrats say they are. The poll is hopelessly infected
    with partisan "feeeeeeelings." I'll go with the actual economic data. It's far more objective and truthful.


    Translation: blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab,
    blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab.

    ^^ he thinks he has a high-IQ lol

    blab blab blab ...

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  • From BillB@21:1/5 to da pickle on Thu Feb 9 05:10:48 2023
    On Thursday, February 9, 2023 at 5:02:30 AM UTC-8, da pickle wrote:
    On 2/7/2023 6:47 PM, BillB wrote:
    On Tuesday, February 7, 2023 at 4:36:43 PM UTC-8, risky biz wrote:
    On Tuesday, February 7, 2023 at 4:19:52 PM UTC-8, BillB wrote:
    On Tuesday, February 7, 2023 at 3:54:01 PM UTC-8, risky biz wrote:
    On Tuesday, February 7, 2023 at 4:50:15 AM UTC-8, BillB wrote:
    On Monday, February 6, 2023 at 11:19:09 PM UTC-8, risky biz wrote: >>>>>> 'According to the ABC News/Washington Post poll, 41% of Americans say they are in a tougher financial situation since Biden's inauguration in Jan. 2021, while just 16% say they are better off.

    Those numbers stand in stark contrast to when the poll asked Americans the same question two years after the election of former President Trump, when just 13% said they were worse off and 25% said they were better off.

    The poll also showed Biden with a 42% approval rating and a 53% disapproval rating.

    When asked about the upcoming 2024 presidential election, 62% of Americans said they would be disappointed or angry of Biden were to be re-elected, while just 36% said they would be enthusiastic or satisfied.

    Trump fared better in the same question at this point in his presidency – 56% of Americans said they would be disappointed or angry if he were to be re-elected, compared to 43% who would be enthusiastic or satisfied.'
    https://www.foxnews.com/politics/record-number-americans-worse-off-joe-biden-poll
    When did I say that the people who took
    ~ this ridiculous, meaningless partisan poll


    Mmm, hmmm .. 'ABC News/Washington Post poll' .. they're trying to aggressively spin what you have CORRECTLY identified as a wonderfully successful economy. LOL.

    Donald Trump (and Blabbermouth) on polls:
    'If it’s bad, I just say it’s fake. If it’s good, I say, ‘That’s the most accurate poll, perhaps, ever,'
    were wrong? Who am I to judge their "feeeeeelings" or who among them are just telling partisan lies?
    ~ I am not saying ABC is trying to spin anything. I think they do the same poll every year. I am saying the entire premise of the poll is stupid. When Trump was president a large percentage of Democrats said they were worse off and a relatively
    small percentage of Republicans said they were, and now that Biden is president it magically flipped to where a large percentage of Republicans say they are worse off and a relatively small percentage of Democrats say they are. The poll is hopelessly
    infected with partisan "feeeeeeelings." I'll go with the actual economic data. It's far more objective and truthful.


    Translation: blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab,
    blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab.

    ^^ he thinks he has a high-IQ lol
    blab blab blab ...

    lol...this is what I have reduced these fools to. I am mean.

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  • From da pickle@21:1/5 to BillB on Thu Feb 9 07:35:10 2023
    On 2/9/2023 7:10 AM, BillB wrote:
    On Thursday, February 9, 2023 at 5:02:30 AM UTC-8, da pickle wrote:
    On 2/7/2023 6:47 PM, BillB wrote:
    On Tuesday, February 7, 2023 at 4:36:43 PM UTC-8, risky biz wrote:
    On Tuesday, February 7, 2023 at 4:19:52 PM UTC-8, BillB wrote:
    On Tuesday, February 7, 2023 at 3:54:01 PM UTC-8, risky biz wrote:
    On Tuesday, February 7, 2023 at 4:50:15 AM UTC-8, BillB wrote:
    On Monday, February 6, 2023 at 11:19:09 PM UTC-8, risky biz wrote: >>>>>>>> 'According to the ABC News/Washington Post poll, 41% of Americans say they are in a tougher financial situation since Biden's inauguration in Jan. 2021, while just 16% say they are better off.

    Those numbers stand in stark contrast to when the poll asked Americans the same question two years after the election of former President Trump, when just 13% said they were worse off and 25% said they were better off.

    The poll also showed Biden with a 42% approval rating and a 53% disapproval rating.

    When asked about the upcoming 2024 presidential election, 62% of Americans said they would be disappointed or angry of Biden were to be re-elected, while just 36% said they would be enthusiastic or satisfied.

    Trump fared better in the same question at this point in his presidency – 56% of Americans said they would be disappointed or angry if he were to be re-elected, compared to 43% who would be enthusiastic or satisfied.'
    https://www.foxnews.com/politics/record-number-americans-worse-off-joe-biden-poll
    When did I say that the people who took
    ~ this ridiculous, meaningless partisan poll


    Mmm, hmmm .. 'ABC News/Washington Post poll' .. they're trying to aggressively spin what you have CORRECTLY identified as a wonderfully successful economy. LOL.

    Donald Trump (and Blabbermouth) on polls:
    'If it’s bad, I just say it’s fake. If it’s good, I say, ‘That’s the most accurate poll, perhaps, ever,'
    were wrong? Who am I to judge their "feeeeeelings" or who among them are just telling partisan lies?
    ~ I am not saying ABC is trying to spin anything. I think they do the same poll every year. I am saying the entire premise of the poll is stupid. When Trump was president a large percentage of Democrats said they were worse off and a relatively
    small percentage of Republicans said they were, and now that Biden is president it magically flipped to where a large percentage of Republicans say they are worse off and a relatively small percentage of Democrats say they are. The poll is hopelessly
    infected with partisan "feeeeeeelings." I'll go with the actual economic data. It's far more objective and truthful.


    Translation: blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab,
    blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab.

    ^^ he thinks he has a high-IQ lol
    blab blab blab ...

    lol...this is what I have reduced these fools to. I am mean.

    And the blab continues

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  • From da pickle@21:1/5 to da pickle on Tue Feb 14 10:37:52 2023
    On 2/9/2023 7:35 AM, da pickle wrote:
    On 2/9/2023 7:10 AM, BillB wrote:
    On Thursday, February 9, 2023 at 5:02:30 AM UTC-8, da pickle wrote:
    On 2/7/2023 6:47 PM, BillB wrote:
    On Tuesday, February 7, 2023 at 4:36:43 PM UTC-8, risky biz wrote:
    On Tuesday, February 7, 2023 at 4:19:52 PM UTC-8, BillB wrote:
    On Tuesday, February 7, 2023 at 3:54:01 PM UTC-8, risky biz wrote: >>>>>>> On Tuesday, February 7, 2023 at 4:50:15 AM UTC-8, BillB wrote:
    On Monday, February 6, 2023 at 11:19:09 PM UTC-8, risky biz wrote: >>>>>>>>> 'According to the ABC News/Washington Post poll, 41% of
    Americans say they are in a tougher financial situation since >>>>>>>>> Biden's inauguration in Jan. 2021, while just 16% say they are >>>>>>>>> better off.

    Those numbers stand in stark contrast to when the poll asked >>>>>>>>> Americans the same question two years after the election of
    former President Trump, when just 13% said they were worse off >>>>>>>>> and 25% said they were better off.

    The poll also showed Biden with a 42% approval rating and a 53% >>>>>>>>> disapproval rating.

    When asked about the upcoming 2024 presidential election, 62% >>>>>>>>> of Americans said they would be disappointed or angry of Biden >>>>>>>>> were to be re-elected, while just 36% said they would be
    enthusiastic or satisfied.

    Trump fared better in the same question at this point in his >>>>>>>>> presidency – 56% of Americans said they would be disappointed >>>>>>>>> or angry if he were to be re-elected, compared to 43% who would >>>>>>>>> be enthusiastic or satisfied.'
    https://www.foxnews.com/politics/record-number-americans-worse-off-joe-biden-poll
    When did I say that the people who took
    ~ this ridiculous, meaningless partisan poll


    Mmm, hmmm .. 'ABC News/Washington Post poll' .. they're trying to >>>>>>> aggressively spin what you have CORRECTLY identified as a
    wonderfully successful economy. LOL.

    Donald Trump (and Blabbermouth) on polls:
    'If it’s bad, I just say it’s fake. If it’s good, I say, ‘That’s
    the most accurate poll, perhaps, ever,'
    were wrong? Who am I to judge their "feeeeeelings" or who among >>>>>>>> them are just telling partisan lies?
    ~ I am not saying ABC is trying to spin anything. I think they do
    the same poll every year. I am saying the entire premise of the
    poll is stupid. When Trump was president a large percentage of
    Democrats said they were worse off and a relatively small
    percentage of Republicans said they were, and now that Biden is
    president it magically flipped to where a large percentage of
    Republicans say they are worse off and a relatively small
    percentage of Democrats say they are. The poll is hopelessly
    infected with partisan "feeeeeeelings." I'll go with the actual
    economic data. It's far more objective and truthful.


    Translation: blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab,
    blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab,
    blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab,
    blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab,
    blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab,
    blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab, blab.

    ^^ he thinks he has a high-IQ lol
    blab blab blab ...

    lol...this is what I have reduced these fools to. I am mean.

    And the blab continues

    and continues and continues

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