Aw, I see ****** BV moved this to PG. You reacted **** coward who is still run Ning from his words.Blackvegetable » 14 Feb 2026, 5:43 pm » wrote: ↑
RUN!
WHO WILL SAVE THE CHILDREN????!!!!???!!!
Yea...a question....what's wrong with it?
I've got PPI, Incidence and the number of months with negative nonfarm payroll numbers.
What have you got, except for **** you don't understand?
You're repeating yourself.Huey » 15 Feb 2026, 8:02 am » wrote: ↑ Aw, I see ****** BV moved this to PG. You reacted **** coward who is still run Ning from his words.
What a pathetic, **** ******.
Which words are those?You reacted **** coward who is still run Ning from his words.
Blackvegetable » 15 Feb 2026, 8:23 am » wrote: ↑You're repeating yourself.Huey » 15 Feb 2026, 8:02 am » wrote: ↑ Aw, I see ****** BV moved this to PG. You reacted **** coward who is still run Ning from his words.
What a pathetic, **** ******.
Which words are those?You reacted **** coward who is still run Ning from his words.
Run, ******...Huey » 15 Feb 2026, 8:39 am » wrote: ↑ SIce you moved this to PG I am done with this. Post it on the main thread and I will answer.
Blackvegetable » 14 Feb 2026, 7:38 am » wrote: ↑ President Trump has become so politically toxic that voters now say Joe Biden — whose unpopularity forced him into early retirement — did a better job as president, according to three new polls.
Why it matters: One year in, Trump has squandered virtually every advantage that won him the presidency. The White House has nine months to turn the ship around before a potential midterm wipeout for Republicans.
Zoom in: Three national surveys point to the same alarming trend for a president who's done everything in his power to erase his predecessor's legacy.Between the lines: In the throes of Biden's 2024 polling collapse, his allies often complained about "Trump amnesia" — the notion that voters had collectively memory-holed the chaos of the president's first term.
- Harvard CAPS/Harris (Jan. 28–29): Mark Penn's polling firm found that 51% of registered voters say Trump is doing a worse job than Biden, compared with 49% who say he's doing better.
- Rasmussen Reports (Feb. 2–4): The Trump-friendly pollster is fending off MAGA criticism after finding that 48% of likely voters say Biden did a better job as president, compared with 40% who chose Trump. Another 8% said the two presidents have performed "about the same."
- YouGov/Economist (Feb. 6–9): This survey found that 46% of U.S. adults say Trump is doing a worse job than Biden, compared with 40% who say he's doing better. Another 7% said "about the same."
https://www.axios.com/2026/02/12/trump- ... -democrats
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Maybe they should poll the dirt...
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