Biden's approval rating the lowest in 75. years.
https://www.newsweek.com/joe-biden-l...opular-1897537
Biden's approval rating the lowest in 75. years.
https://www.newsweek.com/joe-biden-l...opular-1897537
Biden is deeply unpopular. Fortunately for him, he has the luxury of facing the only candidate to have a worse approval rating than his “Day 1,202” at various times in the beginning, middle, and end of his presidency.
On Day 1,202 of his presidency, only 38.6 percent of Americans are giving Biden positive marks, according to FiveThirtyEight's aggregation. No other president since the 1940s has seen an approval rating lower than 39 percent at this point in his presidency.
Something something alienating allies is bad
Natural Immunity Croc
What did liberals think was gonna happen with 87,000 new IRS agents? Go after rich people?
Hahahahaha
Tapate50 (05-08-2024)
So 37% of audits are directed at the top 5%. Seems kinda unfair. Why is the IRS picking on the top 5%.
Still withholding those weapons from Israel huh?
Hmmm
Ivermectin Man
Pretty efficient!
Yes let's take our college tuition plan and extend it to the housing market
It's infuriating how retarded leftists are
Send that money to Ukraine instead !
Ivermectin Man
Carp (05-13-2024)
Absolutely shocked - The death total will be revised down further over time.
Nothing Israel could have done in response would have been tolerated by the world so the reactions are pointless. Israel should do what it has to do to destroy evil. What they also have to do is do a thorough investigation internally as to how they allowed this to happen.
Natural Immunity Croc
And make the pricing market go even higher. So that $2500 house payment becomes $2900, and they are still paying $2500.
Great thinking Joe!
Here's a thought, how about we build more houses and reduce interest rates. Oh and maybe don't add 10 million illegals to the population, reducing housing even more.
Last edited by Carp; 05-13-2024 at 07:54 AM.
Guys - Its not a supply issue.
Natural Immunity Croc
It's both actually. We stopped building houses after the housing collapse. And we still aren't remotely close to the level we were at during the early 2000's, despite the US population being 20% higher now.
However, some of the availability issue will be negated as Boomers pass away. But that's probably another 10 years or more before we see start seeing much affect from that.
For reference we built less than half as many homes from 2008 - 2017 as we did from 1998-2007.
Population growth has outpaced construction for 20 years now. Even if we deported 10 million illegals tomorrow, we would still be in a housing shortage based on population.
We need to build homes. It has the added benefit of creating jobs and boosting the economy too.
Last edited by Carp; 05-13-2024 at 08:14 AM.