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...Biden has only been president for a little over 100 days. He supposedly got the most votes of any candidate in history. He should be wildly popular right now, considering we're still in the "honeymoon phase" of his presidency. Instead, Americans have turned on him. Why?
First, Americans don't believe Biden is the rightful president. The so-called Silent Majority believes, beyond a shadow of a doubt, that Biden and the Democrats rigged and stole the election....
Hmmm -- interestng -- other polls suggest his approval ratings have not shifted much.
I guess TownHall didn't see those -- just the Republican centric polls ....
Not sure that paints an accurate picture or really does anything more than feed their fans.
They sit amongst their own putrid stench and refuse to acknowlege the disaster that theyve unleashed upon our nation. Likened to an ostrich with its head in the ground.
The ongoing crisis at the border affects both liberals & conservatives. Flooding the labor market with cheap manual workers will keep unskilled wages low for a long time. Decades ago you could manage at the lower end of the pay scale. Today that isn't possible.
Gasoline prices are sensitive to the administration's policies regarding fuel. Many locations are seeing prices at over $1 more than they were this time last year. Everyone that owns a vehicle uses some sort of fuel and increase prices affect all.
Inflation is creeping up, wiping out the buying power of people's savings. Food is going up. Lumber prices have quadrupled. Many will put off remodeling and other home projects that are lumber intensive.
So far the only thing Joe is building back is angst and regret.
The ongoing crisis at the border affects both liberals & conservatives. Flooding the labor market with cheap manual workers will keep unskilled wages low for a long time. Decades ago you could manage at the lower end of the pay scale. Today that isn't possible.
Gasoline prices are sensitive to the administration's policies regarding fuel. Many locations are seeing prices at over $1 more than they were this time last year. Everyone that owns a vehicle uses some sort of fuel and increase prices affect all.
Inflation is creeping up, wiping out the buying power of people's savings. Food is going up. Lumber prices have quadrupled. Many will put off remodeling and other home projects that are lumber intensive.
So far the only thing Joe is building back is angst and regret.
It makes you wonder who all these posters are that say he is great, doesn't it?
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