2% of Americans think the economy is “excellent.” 17% think it’s “good.” 34% think it’s “not so good.” 46% think it’s “poor.” Have we ever seen numbers this bad?

May 19, 2022 · 3:14 PM UTC

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Couldn't recall that 10 minute phone call, huh, Jimmy? Gonna be the same with your Ginni Thomas texts?
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You didn't use all of the available characters, Jim. Why not use the remaining characters and cite your source. I dare ya.
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Yes. Under Trump. March 2020.
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Mostly because your President, Pres. Trump, sent mixed messages on how to deal with Covid. Instead of being ahead or on top of it, he floundered. And now we are stuck with the results
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2% think excellent; 17% good? Who in heaven's name are these people? They have to be on the gravy train. I mean really, being honest, who thinks this way? 😖
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We are on the verge of giving our sovereignty over to the WHO, to be voted on May 22. It must not pass. The “ pandemic treaty “ gives them power and all authority over all governments and their constitutions.
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The numbers will always be bad when you’re getting them from biased polls to suit your narrative, presumably why you didn’t provide a link or source
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Jimbo, why did you vote NO on HR7790 which is the Infant Formula Supplementary Appropriations Act?
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