As long as he sticks with the citizens and the rule of law, we will stick with him.
Trump has critics that find he is doing too much and others who are disappointed that he can not do enough, fast enough.
Honest to goodness, one recent poll used against Trump by the media polled “people”. Not voters, not adults, not citizens, but simply people. 10 year old illegal Mexicans at McDonalds are people.
Yes, but if you poll the residents of Brooklyn you’ll find Trump loses to Biden 95-5.
“Only about 60 percent of the voting-age public took part in last years election.”
THIS should be where the REAL outrage lies! If you’re too lazy to do your ONE lousy CIVIC DUTY then, Shame On You, your Forty-Percenters!
Ya think.
Many, many polls are only surveying adults(not registered or likely voters).... Gallup, CBS, Reuters, IBD/Tipp, etc.
https://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/other/president_trump_job_approval-6179.html
I do not “Approve” of his performance.
Specifically, I do not approve of his performance on immigration, which is THE existential issue for Conservatives, since 80% of new immigrant citizens vote for the Democrat Party.
I'm glad that Trump has cracked down on criminal immigrants, reduced the number of alleged “refugees” being admitted, and jawboned a significant number of illegal immigrants to stop trying to walk across the border.
On the other hand:
Trump has not (and will not) revoke DACA, which is actually two DACAs, one for kids, and one for parents, and will total close to 2 million people.
No action on universal E-Verify, which is now linked to DACA Amnesty.
No meaningful reduction in LEGAL immigration, which has averaged 1 million a year for the last 10 years.
No reduction in the number of LEGAL “temporary” foreign workers in the USA, which crushes the wage and salary scale for home grown American workers.
No increase in workplace raids against employers who hire illegal immigrants.
No meaningful legal or economic action against Sanctuary Cities.
Bottom Line: Trump will be the last Republican president in the 21st Century, and maybe the last GOP president ever.