Summary

Trump’s approval rating dropped to 43%, the lowest since his January return to office, amid backlash over new tariffs and a mishandled military strike disclosure.

The Reuters/Ipsos poll found only 37% approve of his economic leadership, and 34% support his foreign policy.

A majority view his tariff hikes as harmful, while 74% criticized the use of Signal to discuss a Yemen operation.

The poll, conducted online with 1,486 adults, showed bipartisan concern and a 2-point decline since March, reflecting rising unease over Trump’s policies.

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      Something like 7% to 13% of poll responses are just trolling anyway (look up Lizardman’s Constant) and can’t be trusted. Assuming that ALL the trolls are voting to help Trump, we can see how many people unironically thinking that Trump it’s good.

      So a minimum of 43% - 13% = 30% of people are legitimate cultists.

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          I find the 33/33/33 rule works. 33% of people just like authoritarianism during this period of history. I’m not sure if that’s a constant or because of the current climate making people stressed and weird. But they feel safer when someone says they’re going to take control and fix everything and they feel like they don’t have to think about it beyond that. They will agree with anything their in group says because it soothes them. These are your cultists.

          Another 33% are just checked out. They’re stressed in the same way, but instead of turning to an authoritarian to fix the problem they just bury their head in the sand. They feel like they’re too small to fix anything so why even try. These people sometimes still vote if its convenient enough and are complete wildcards when they do because they really have no clue what’s happening. They vote on vibes. This is also where trolls tend to sit.

          That just leaves just 33% of people who are paying attention and either aren’t stressed and have the emotional bandwidth, have interest, or have the persistence to pay attention even when stressed to try and do something to stop the authoritarianism (even if that’s just vote).

          This leaves 1% which is the literal 1% trying to pull the strings.

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            Honestly I’d bet the “too stressed to care” make up only a few % of the middle 33%, and that the middle is more representative of a different kind of ignorance. I’m talking about the people who were born reasonably comfortable and never found history, science, or politics interesting. People who devote most of their time and personality to things like sportsball, video games, or social media. People who choose to watch bottom-barrel reality tv unironically. Basically the “centrists” who don’t really know how anything works, ignorant of pretty much everything outside their niche education or profession, whatever’s spoon fed to them, and the mainstream media.

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      I think the male members of them would seriously cut their nuts off, get some black sneakers and chug some poison if donvict told them they need to catch a ride on the Hale-Bopp comet.

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        most of them would say he was joking. because they’re a professionally fuckface whisperer.

        the ones that did as asked would get vaguely appreciation of their loyalty from trump himself.

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        Hey don’t slander Do like that. At least he was a true believer and joined them. We all know that Dear Leader wouldn’t

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    Still has all the power in the world. What if it dropped to 20%, would that make any difference?

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      The republican congress members are still voted in. They can impeach if it gets bad enough

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        Tell me… what happens if they impeach?

        The executive stops even remotely pretending to operate by the rule of law?

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          Impeachment is easy, relatively speaking. A simple majority of the House can impeach Trump as they did twice in his last term. I believe the number is 7, of 220 Republicans in the house, would need to vote to impeach.

          Getting a trial in the Senate to convict and remove, which requires a two thirds vote, would need about 20 Republicans, of 53 to vote to convict. I can’t imagine what would need to happen for that to occur. And even if it does, JD Vance is sworn in by Roberts as POTUS? I guess that means we’re in a world where Republicans think that’s better in some significant group.

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          When the base is mad enough to throw them out if they don’t. The Florida special elections didn’t flip any seats, but they showed a 15-point swing away from the GOP in deep red parts of the state. That’s gonna make them sweat. Unless they can sufficiently rig the midterms or sway Trump off his current “crash the economy for lulz” trajectory, it may well be a bloodbath, and that’s the sort of math that starts peeling sycophants away from Trump.

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    Don’t about things you can’t change. Like who is the president. You don’t actually vote for a president, the electoral college electors do. You literally vote to suggests to these random fellers who to vote for. Then, they vote for whoever the fuck gave them the new shiny car.

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      Our election process sucks, but it’s not because of faithless electors. The vast majority of times it was because the candidate died before the election.

      Since 1900, there have been only 16 faithless electors who defected for individual reasons

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        How about your vote is worth 1/56th or something like that in comparison to my vote just because you live in the wrong state. Or how about you are the one gay guy in a straight community so your vote on any gay related agenda means nothing. How about that?

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          …yea that sucks. Like I said, our election system sucks. All I pointed out is your assertion that electors are getting new cars in order to vote against the wishes of their state isn’t really a thing.

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    Anyone else concerned that a felon rapist who is crashing our economy still has a 43% approval rating?

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    So many unreachable people in this country. 43%? How the fuck could it be above 10% is the mystery.

    And 37% still approve of his “economic leadership”? WTAF?

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      They do not understand and the understanding they have has been formed with propaganda for decades.

      American politics has been so far from it’s idealistic roots in democracy and supplanted by the wealthy for decades if not a century or longer. Allowing businesses to fund campaigns openly in the 70s has to have been a big tipping point and why we have allowed it is bizarre to me. We have basically no media today that isn’t highly politicized one way or another. Bezos has altered his media to fit whatever party furthers it’s business goals… like most oligarch owned businesses following suit whether or not they are media.

      I don’t think things can be changed anymore though. I think pandora’s box opened at some point and it can’t be shut again without tearing civilization down.

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      And 37% still approve of his “economic leadership”?

      “You know, I saw MadMax back in the day and it seemed like the lads were having a lot of fun.”

      Edit: Since this is not a meme sub: You know as well as I do that this many people genuinely believe Trump when he says this is somehow good for the US. The quote I’ve commonly read in connection with this is “finally the other countries will be paying their fair share!”.

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    The lowest so far. Wait until the inflation from his new set of international tariffs and resulting retaliatory tariffs kicks in.

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    I’m pretty sure the lowest it could go is around 35% that’s when you get to the lizard alien people who think they are sending kids to mars to harvest adrenochrome out of them.

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      We need to take that away from him. Ignore whatever fascist shit he plans and throw giant rogue celebrations everywhere. I hate people but I will show up to counter celebrate democracy just to take away from his unearned prestige.

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      Happy thoughts my dude.

      Japan is sending us some new cherry trees for our birthday. (I know its more complicated than that, but take the little moments when they happen)

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        That’s really nice. I wish I could write a letter to thank Japan. Thank you for thinking of us Japan. ❤️

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        Will they be tariffed? Government holds them until the people pay 10% of their value to get them planted?