COpier Addict--I didn't even realize you weren't American. I'm not gonna argue with a foreigner over US policies and politicians.
COpier Addict--I didn't even realize you weren't American. I'm not gonna argue with a foreigner over US policies and politicians.
Canadian politics is so boring compared to US politics. Not much bad happens, the country is well managed by experienced politicians and bureaucrats. We do not have problems with immigrants, healthcare, gun violence, racism, class struggle, environmental issues, etc. Other than hockey and the weather all we have to complain about is US politics.
What a terrific idea -- I'd be like having the foxes do a probe of the wolves at poultry farm.
I'm sure there'd be a lot of duplicit reports of fowl foul play.
Who'd gain the most from the current situation? It certainly won't stop the wolves, and the "chickens" will still cower an hide undercover in their roost every night.
On a global scale, people should be far more aware of the electronic devices they place near their person. ECM (Electronic counter measures) are very real, we have to deal with the EMF senarios here as we live within a military training zone. Many of us experience first hand how electronic devices fail when authorised war game exercisers are in full operation. Some of the locals here have written to their state members and local media about the potentially dangerous interference to general radio comms.
Concluding: The average voter can have their electronic devices interfered with to cause their voting one way or another, totally untraceable interference. Subliminal advertisement(TV interleave motion framing) is outlawed here in Australia. Not so in some other countries. We still get "web-profiling" advertisements here though which allow for "electronic coincidence" adverts to "sway" our consumer and voting choices.
Outlaw all forms of advertisement on the 3-6 month lead up to all political elections.
Long live the paper trail and of cause photocopiers...
Last edited by NeoMatrix; 05-13-2017 at 01:36 AM.
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https://poll.qu.edu/national/release...ReleaseID=2456
American voters, who gave President Donald Trump a slight approval bump after the missile strike in Syria, today give him a near-record negative 36 - 58 percent job approval rating, according to a Quinnipiac University national poll released today. Critical are big losses among white voters with no college degree, white men and independent voters.
Today's job approval rating compares to a negative 40 - 56 percent approval rating in an April 19 survey by the independent Quinnipiac (KWIN-uh-pe-ack) University and a negative 35 - 57 percent score April 4, his lowest approval rating since he became president.
The president is losing support among independent voters and groups which are important parts of his base. Approval ratings are:
- Negative 29 - 63 percent among independent voters, down from a negative 38 - 56 percent April 19;
- A split among white voters with no college degree, as 47 percent approve and 46 percent disapprove, compared to a 57 - 38 percent approval April 19;
- White men go from a 53 - 41 percent approval April 19 to a split today with 48 percent approving and 46 percent disapproving.
American voters' opinions of several of Trump's personal qualities are down:
- 61 - 33 percent that he is not honest, compared to 58 - 37 percent April 19;
- 56 - 41 percent that he does not have good leadership skills, little change;
- 59 - 38 percent that he does not care about average Americans, compared to 57 - 42 percent April 19;
- 66 - 29 percent that he is not level-headed, compared to 63 - 33 percent last month;
- 62 - 35 percent that he is a strong person, little change;
- 56 - 41 percent that he is intelligent, compared to 58 - 38 percent;
- 64 - 32 percent that he does not share their values, compared to 61 - 35 percent.
"There is no way to spin or sugarcoat these sagging numbers," said Tim Malloy, assistant director of the Quinnipiac University Poll.
From May 4 - 9, Quinnipiac University surveyed 1,078 voters nationwide with a margin of error of +/- 3 percentage points. Live interviewers call landlines and cell phones.
Daily Presidential Tracking Poll - Rasmussen Reports™
The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Friday shows that 45% of Likely U.S. Voters approve of President Trump’s job performance. Fifty-five percent (55%) disapprove.
The latest figures for Trump include 27% who Strongly Approve of the way Trump is performing and 46% who Strongly Disapprove. This gives him a Presidential Approval Index rating of -19. (see trends).
This is the first survey in which all three nights included follow the president’s decision to fire FBI Director James Comey. Trump’s index rating ties its lowest level to date.
Liberal news media, politicians, and Canadian technicians be like:
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