gAlienLifeform

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[–] gAlienLifeform@lemmy.world 2 points 18 hours ago (1 children)

Thank you for symbolically resonant content!

 
[–] gAlienLifeform@lemmy.world 4 points 19 hours ago

At least then you know it's not a "you" problem

[–] gAlienLifeform@lemmy.world 1 points 1 day ago (1 children)

In the link you sent

His net approval rating in our average dropped from -12.0 on Monday to -12.9 today.

RCP is actually showing a higher approval rating than my linked one from Nate Silver.

I think the important part is that the RCP one is also headed down

In RealClearPolitics’ straightforward polling averages, Trump’s net job approval dropped from minus-8.6 percent on January 9 to minus-13.2 percent a week later.

Also

The freshest polling is unusually negative, with CNN showing minus-19 percent net approval (40 percent approval, 59 percent disapproval).

Public opinion might change in a week when we get distracted with the next thing, and I think either way it's going to have to get a lot more intensely negative to have any kind of impact, but I think at least there is good reason to believe that most Americans are upset by the murder of Renee Good specifically and ICE brutalizing the country generally

[–] gAlienLifeform@lemmy.world 2 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

Come to the realization this whole country should have come to back in the 1960s when they were actively recruiting KKK members and accept that there is no reforming the Republican party and that their organization must be shoved into the dustbin of history

Good news is fewer people self identify as Republican than basically ever before, so things are actually headed in the right direction with public opinion

[–] gAlienLifeform@lemmy.world 17 points 1 day ago (2 children)

Except there are fewer people identifying as Republican than ever before so that statistic doesn't mean all that much. When people go from approving to disapproving of Trump they just leave the GOP because it's a cult that is extremely hostile to dissent, so the ratio of Republicans who approve of him stays high while his popularity with the general public continues to go down.

[–] gAlienLifeform@lemmy.world 7 points 1 day ago (5 children)

That page is still showing his average dropping a whole point in less than a week, and it seems like almost everyone else is showing an even more pronounced slide (arc)

In RealClearPolitics’ straightforward polling averages, Trump’s net job approval dropped from minus-8.6 percent on January 9 to minus-13.2 percent a week later. Silver Bulletin’s more nuanced averages place his net approval at pretty much the same place: minus-13.1 percent. At the relatively new FiftyPlusOne site, Trump’s net approval is all the way down to minus-16 percent. The freshest polling is unusually negative, with CNN showing minus-19 percent net approval (40 percent approval, 59 percent disapproval). Marist is showing minus-18 percent net approval (39 percent approval, 57 percent disapproval), and Reuters-Ipsos is showing minus-17 percent net approval (41 percent approval, 58 percent disapproval). For a while now, even Trump’s favorite polling outlet, Rasmussen Reports, has placed his job approval well underwater (net approval is minus-8 percent now).

Actually, Gallup says we're 27% Republican, 27% Democratic, and 45% independent (arc. What's driving these numbers is the fact that the Republican party is a cult -

9 in 10 Republicans back Trump.

[–] gAlienLifeform@lemmy.world 14 points 1 day ago (2 children)

Because our elected officials refuse to talk like this and many constantly stress how bipartisan they try to be with everything. Saying "about 35% of this country are raving psychopaths who can not be compromised with and must be disempowered" is not an easy feel good campaign message but it's what people need to hear.

I mean, I was already pretty amazed by the notion that convicting Ross of murder just based on the videos everyone's already seen could be anything other than easy, but that's the American legal system for you

[–] gAlienLifeform@lemmy.world 13 points 1 day ago (1 children)

I'm pretty sure they were going to do that anyway just because it will be a huge windfall for businesses who were able to pass tariff costs along to consumers but will be the only ones getting refunded anyway, but, yeah, Trump's aggressive idiocy is really making it easy for them

Whenever push comes to shove the New York Times will side with power over truth

 

Rep. Shri Thanedar (D-Mich.) is making a push to dismantle Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), calling the federal law enforcement agency “beyond reform.”

Thanedar plans to introduce the “Abolish ICE Act” this week, which his office said would dissolve the agency and end its enforcement authority. “We must reform ICE, but it looks at this stage, folks, that ICE is beyond reform,” he said during a news conference Wednesday. “ICE is totally out of control.”

He also said Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem should “face the consequences” and be impeached, arguing federal agencies were able to handle immigration enforcement effectively before ICE was established in 2003.

“We can do this without ICE,” Thanedar said. “We do not need the murders. We do not need this paramilitary organization’s members on our streets terrorizing U.S. citizens, terrorizing moms [and] terrorizing our children.”

Archived at https://archive.ph/flyCd

 
 
 
 
 
 

Most immigration arrests are carried out under administrative warrants, internal documents issued by immigration authorities that authorize the arrest of a specific individual but do not permit officers to forcibly enter private homes or other nonpublic spaces without consent. Only criminal warrants signed by judges carry that authority. Legal experts say the administration’s aggressive enforcement push, combined with public awareness of those limits, is increasingly turning door-knock encounters into flashpoints, fueling confrontations that are now playing out in cities across the country.

Archived at https://archive.ph/xKkTE

 

Archived at https://archive.ph/gXbsZ

Related, "This Is What ICE Descending on Minneapolis Looks Like: Photos show the terror and resistance taking over Minnesota’s largest city." (arc)

Also related, ‘Organized gangs of wine moms’ (arc)

One woman showed me her Signal chats — they pulse, blink, leapfrog over one another, a chaotic and never-ending cascade of need. These are the rapid response groups, where people go to report ICE actions and immediate needs for neighbors who are hiding in fear. They are a flashing scroll of “Who can get groceries to a family in St. Paul?” and “ICE spotted near the elementary school.”

This woman is doing so much. But she told me she is not doing enough. These are the women (mostly women) who are working to create a safety net for their friends and neighbors in a city under federal occupation. So many of them have their own jobs, their own kids, and their own families, which they juggle as they’re working for and caring for the families around them.

I’m not able to share their names or ages or where they live. They’re still working, still gathering food, trailing ICE vehicles, sitting in immigrant-owned stores and restaurants with ICE whistles. They need to be kept safe.

But these are the people that a Fox News contributor called “organized gangs of wine moms” and accused of using antifa tactics. If antifa uses Kohl’s cash to buy socks for an immigrant mom afraid to go to the store, and if antifa delivers meals and offers spare rooms to people too afraid to go back to their apartments, then yes, I guess the allegations are true.

But I didn’t see much wine. Just women organizing to mitigate the disaster.

 
 
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