So what if one of DJT's facts was incorrectly flagged? The 18 other facts he thoughtfully and sincerely presented to the nation were still fallacious, mendacious and frankly ludicrous.
But who's counting, eh?
So what if one of DJT's facts was incorrectly flagged? The 18 other facts he thoughtfully and sincerely presented to the nation were still fallacious, mendacious and frankly ludicrous.
More selectively reported/fake news.
https://morningconsult.com/2018/12/19/f ... riorities/55% of voters said increased funding for the wall is not important enough for a shutdown; 31% said it was.
https://morningconsult.com/2019/01/08/p ... he-border/44% of voters support building a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border, while 47% oppose the idea.
https://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing ... der-crisisThe poll also found that despite Trump's efforts to cast blame on Democrats for the partial government shutdown, Americans largely point to his administration as the reason for the now 18-day shutdown, which continued Tuesday with no clear end in sight.
Forty-seven percent of voters said Trump was primarily to blame for the shutdown, significantly more than those who blamed Democrats in Congress, 33 percent.
Poll: Voters blame Trump, GOP for shutdown
But just a third, 33 percent, blame Democrats in Congress.
https://www.politico.com/story/2019/01/ ... wn-1088207But even if the wall was popular, the POLITICO/Morning Consult poll suggests voters would oppose shutting down the government to secure funding for it. Nearly two-thirds, 65 percent, say the president shouldn’t shut down the government to achieve his policy goals, while only 22 percent say a temporary shutdown is acceptable to change policy.
https://www.politico.com/blogs/politico ... ump-930183Arlington, VA — According to the latest POLITICO/Morning Consult poll, nearly half (47%) of voters say President Trump is to blame for the government shutdown, while a third (33%) place blame on Democrats in Congress.
Most Americans think President Donald Trump isn't doing a good job, according to the latest POLITICO/Morning Consult poll. Compared with last week's numbers, Trump's approval rating dropped by 2 percent, while his disapproval rating rose by 5 points.
https://www.politico.com/interactives/2 ... sult-poll/Additionally, 60 percent of Americans believe the country is on the wrong track. That is up from 59 percent last week.
How long do you think the shutdown will last ?Lone Star wrote: ↑January 10, 2019, 2:16 pmplurality: more than any other, but not a majority.
Trump describes the border situation to be a crisis.
42% agree that it's a crisis.
37% say that it's a problem.
12% say neither a problem nor a crisis.
1,989 respondents
Poll conducted with Politico between 4 and 6 January.
Anyone's guess.How long do you think the shutdown will last ?
Gao Feng, a spokesman for China's Commerce Ministry, said Thursday afternoon that the length of the meeting indicated that both sides were serious and honest. He added that the structural issues that made progress during the talks included forced tech transfers and the protection of intellectual property rights.
Another signal that experts cheered: China's top trade negotiator Liu He reportedly stopped by the negotiating room on Monday, which was unexpected given that the talks were just meant to be held at the vice-ministerial level.
And you continue to have that ability to try to win arguments that I'm not making and ignore what I have posted previously about the shutdown -- after you specifically asked.
LIBs say not a crisis today.
Self explanatory.