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Trump Slips in 3 Brutal New Polls & Musk Looks Even Worse
As several national polls offer bad news for Donald Trump and Elon Musk, a leading political scientist explains why conditions are ripe for Democrats to run harder against their authoritarian overreach.
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Trump and the GOP don't have a mandate, let alone a mandate for the authoritarian overreach they are enacting. Couple that overreach with the harm the hapahazard cuts are going to cause to individuals, many of them Trump voters, and you have a recipe for a lot of unnecessary and irreversible suffering:
From the interview:
Sargent: Let's quickly go through this polling. CNN finds that 47 percent of Americans approve of Trump's performance while 52 percent disapprove. Gallup finds him at 45 to 51. And The Washington Post finds that 43 percent support what Trump has done in his first month while 48 percent oppose it. Julia, here we have two national polls showing a majority disapprove of Trump and a third poll showing pretty low support for his first month's accomplishments, such as they are. It's still early days, but those aren't great numbers for Trump, are they? Azari: No, they're not. They're not entirely unexpected, but they really do underscore the point that I've been trying to make since the November election, which is that there's not a lot of conclusive evidence that Trump's specific agenda is very popular. In a context in which there's a lot of distrust of government, it's not obvious that strong executive overreach is the answer to that distrust. Sargent: That brings up what you wrote in your piece, which is, One of the big questions right now is what's going on with what you call the anti-authoritarian majority. Even during the election we saw majorities taking Trump's criminality seriously, majorities opposing the authoritarian threats and so forth, but obviously that anti-authoritarian majority didn't materialize at the ballot box this time. Now, however, people are seeing the authoritarian rule up front. The Post poll finds that 66 percent say Trump shouldn't be able to freeze funding without congressional approval, and 57 percent say he's gone beyond his authority. CNN finds 52 percent say he's overstepped his powers--that includes 57 percent of independents. Julia, is this a situation where people didn't really know what this would look like until they saw it?
Azari: No, they're not. They're not entirely unexpected, but they really do underscore the point that I've been trying to make since the November election, which is that there's not a lot of conclusive evidence that Trump's specific agenda is very popular. In a context in which there's a lot of distrust of government, it's not obvious that strong executive overreach is the answer to that distrust.
Sargent: That brings up what you wrote in your piece, which is, One of the big questions right now is what's going on with what you call the anti-authoritarian majority. Even during the election we saw majorities taking Trump's criminality seriously, majorities opposing the authoritarian threats and so forth, but obviously that anti-authoritarian majority didn't materialize at the ballot box this time. Now, however, people are seeing the authoritarian rule up front. The Post poll finds that 66 percent say Trump shouldn't be able to freeze funding without congressional approval, and 57 percent say he's gone beyond his authority. CNN finds 52 percent say he's overstepped his powers--that includes 57 percent of independents. Julia, is this a situation where people didn't really know what this would look like until they saw it?
#1 | Posted by Gal_Tuesday at 2025-02-21 08:59 AM | Reply
At this rate only the diehard Trump morons - I meant magas - are going to be left supporting this wannabe lying dictator. I full stand behind Musk and Trump continuing on their spree, cutting everything, laying everyone off, and totally alienating our allies. Especially Canada. We have the longest border with another friendly nation in the entire world. It's time to change that! Either annex Canada or make them our enemy!
Let the stupid reign. The the disaster and losses remind people why we have the TSA, National Parks, Trade agreements, friends we can count on, why we have good, honest values, principles, ideals - and why we don't support authoritarians. Too many people have forgotten why we have vaccines, the FBI, the CIA, three branches of government. Why we value research, science, intelligence.
Stupid has metastasized.
#2 | Posted by YAV at 2025-02-21 09:28 AM | Reply | Newsworthy 1
Let the stupid reign. Let these disasters and losses remind people why we have...
#3 | Posted by YAV at 2025-02-21 09:30 AM | Reply
Trump is failing.
He won't have any clue how to recover.
I mean, the man is insane. He can't change.
We've only seen crazy lite to this point.
In the next several months, the man will stary to feel threatened.
#4 | Posted by Zed at 2025-02-21 09:38 AM | Reply
Zed,
You are surpassing Twoothy on the drama queen scale and that is extremely difficult to do.
#5 | Posted by BellRinger at 2025-02-21 10:46 AM | Reply
We all get that you think everything in the US is just peachy-keen.
Keep fiddling. This country is burning. The people dodging the flames are looking at you like you're the madman.
#6 | Posted by YAV at 2025-02-21 11:00 AM | Reply | Newsworthy 1
He will lash out one way or another... prolly in some wholely unrelated way. Perhaps he'll accuse some Dem of treason or some such thing.
His priorities are still to cause so much chaos and confusion that he can blame anyone else he wants to... while he increases his fortune.
He might even at some point turn on Musk and confiscate his much larger fortune.
But if it turns out he really is the AntiChrist, whose detailed description he matches perfectly in every way...
.. this will all turn out very well for him and the rest of world in the next 4 years.
Then the Apocalypse Now.
#7 | Posted by Corky at 2025-02-21 11:13 AM | Reply | Newsworthy 1
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