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NEW: Federal worker and part-time influencer who had a meltdown over Trump forcing federal workers to actually show up to work, has apparently taken down her TikTok account Genesis Cuesta's TikTok account is no longer present after she went on the viral rant. "Five o'clock on a Friday, got our notice, effective March 10th, we're back in the office five days a week - no telework, and that's the most f**ked thing." "I am so upset, I am so mad." Cuesta also reportedly works as an influencer and makes commissions from Amazon when someone makes a purchase through her shared links. She has also since deleted her LinkedIn account.
 

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But what are the righties celebrating for this nutcase who wants to screw up Canada based on his usual dumb impulses.
The Tariffs will only add to inflation as the costs will rise in both Canada and The USA.
Convicted Felon Trump has falsely stated that The USA "subsidies" Canada, hence there is a "deficit".
The guy is beyond redemption.
This poll that refers to is cozying up to Billionaires and many of his Executive Orders does not look promising for Convicted Felon Trump:

Poll: Trump’s reliance on billionaires is extremely unpopular
Asked about the president relying on billionaires “for advice about government policy,” Americans' attitudes appear to be one-sided.

American presidents traditionally avoid making unpopular moves early on in their terms for the most obvious of reasons: Leaders believe that the more public support they enjoy, the greater their odds of political and substantive success. Indeed, presidents from both parties have gone out of their way to avoid unpopular efforts, especially in the aftermath of inaugurations, for precisely this reason, hoping to extend so-called “honeymoon” phases.

Donald Trump, true to form, is turning this model on its head.

Pardons for violent Jan. 6 felons? Unpopular. Eliminating birthright citizenship in defiance of constitutional law and Supreme Court precedent? Unpopular. Expanding the United States’ territorial boundaries by acquiring Greenland? Unpopular. Elements of the White House anti-immigrant agenda? Unpopular.

But a new national poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research touched on an issue that generally isn’t included in surveys. From the AP’s report on the poll, which was conducted with 1,147 adults between Jan. 9 and Jan. 13:

U.S. adults broadly think it’s a bad thing if the president relies on billionaires for advice about government policy, according to the poll. About 6 in 10 U.S. adults say this would be a “very” or “somewhat” bad thing, while only about 1 in 10 call it a very or somewhat good thing, and about 3 in 10 are neutral.

 

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The honeymoon started Nov 6, 2024...my honeymoon lasted 3 minutes...IMO Trump is off to a good start...
Biden was very popular until the Afghan withdrawal fiasco, which was August. So let's see. Who knows where he might go, but all president's start this way. It's in the maintenance which is the hard part.
 

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Fetterman tells the evil Witches at The View President Trump has done everything he promised he would do And we the American people voted for it… “I don’t agree with everything, but It’s undeniable.. he actually ran on that and he’s been really upfront… There may be things I don’t agree with, but I’m in the business of finding wins for Pennsylvania and for the nation, and engaging with the president is doing my job.”
 

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Yes it went up a few percentage points from November 6th onwards.
It appears to be falling again.
I think it is normal for a new President to have higher favourability ratings.
However it seems like it is falling already.
I will post a graph and a table that shows this.
Graph showing ratings increasing since November:
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Table showing favourability ratings going down and unfavourable ratings going up (3 days):
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danmand

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It seems like people in the USA deserve America to be Great Again.
They do deserve that. The problem, however, is not illegal immigrants, but a debt of $37T , caused by imperial overreach.

No signs Trump will address the real problems.
 

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Sure. He's picked a fight with Colombia and misreported it as a win.

Let's see how Americans like a prolonged tariff war with Canada and Mexico.
 
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