Posted on 12/11/2020 11:33:13 PM PST by Berlin_Freeper
A Fox News poll released Friday found mixed reviews about President Trump's job performance over the last few years, with a majority ultimately saying they thought the United States was worse off now than it was four years ago.
Fifty-five percent of voters in the the poll said they believe the U.S. is worse off now than it was four years ago, while nearly a third — 32 percent — said it was better off and 11 percent said it was the same.
(Excerpt) Read more at thehill.com ...
Buckle your chin strap.
Duh after Covid. But, pre-Covid, median income had increased almost $5000 under Trump compared to about $1000 under Obama and $400 under Bush.
Over or under the mask?
Might it have something to do with the Biden Steal?
And the state of the election.
And FOX at war with Trump, it seems.
I call BS.
Fox News is worse off than it was 4 years ago. Much worse.
Consider the source. The HILL. What trash.
More like we are finding out how bad it really is, and President Trump is not the problem.
You ever lived in OST Berlin?
Cuomo killed the economy of NYS. The riots of the left annihilated NYC.
Other Governors did their part to kick a** the economy.
Thank God President Trump had built up the economy so it could at least help the economy survive.
Now we all need another $1200 hit....but give bucks to States that have made their own budget problems for years and years...NYS being one of them.
First, this is a Fox-poll, which is generally worthless.
Second, I can find a thousand folks in West Virginia who would readily agree that things were better in 1966, than they are today.
Finally, most of us aren’t sitting around dwelling on stupid questions like this and trying to gauge today’s mess against last year’s mess, against the mess of ten years ago.
You ain’t seen nothing yet.
A Faux poll? forget it.
Gallup - Sept 14-28, 2020: Most Say They Are Better Off Now Than Four Years Ago
(scroll down) During his presidential campaign in 1980, Ronald Reagan asked Americans, “Are you better off today than you were four years ago?” Since then, this question has served as a key standard that sitting presidents running for reelection have been held to.
Gallup’s most recent survey found a clear majority of registered voters (56%) saying they are better off now than they were four years ago, while 32% said they are worse off.
https://news.gallup.com/opinion/gallup/321650/gallup-election-2020-coverage.aspx
Well we were better off for the past almost four years, until the Chi-coms, the media, big tech, and the Democrats colluded to take away our free speech, and destroy this nation’s economy, in an attempt to blame it all on President Trump. If anyone is worse off these past four years, it’s President Trump, who gave up his personal life and privacy, to make America great again for us, the American people. What did he get for it? A kick in the teeth just about every day, members of his own party lying to his face, and stabbing him in the back, a press that hounded him and told lies about him, government agencies that plotted against him and his Administration, a Democrat party that swore, even before he was inaugurated, that he’d be thrown from office any way possible, no matter what. His family will never what it once was. His life will never be what he once had. This country will never be America the Beautiful again, and it will never see the likes of another Donald Trump ever again. At least not in my lifetime anyway.
I never lived in Nashville.
It’s a pertinent question asked every election cycle.
Just shows you how stupid the people answering the poll are. We have to face it folks . . . these idiots are in the mainstream now. They could care less about our sovereignty, who fought and died to keep our country free, and the negative influencers of their children, etc. etc. etc.
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