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The 2 terms - is that jail sentences?

Who are we kidding. He did not have emails on an un-secure server. He is fine, totally fine.
 
But some political experts note that Trump’s ratings are still quite low by American standards.

The website FiveThirtyEight, which tracks approval ratings over time, shows that at the same point in their presidencies, Ronald Reagan had an approval rating less than a percentage point higher than Trump, while Bill Clinton beat Trump’s rating by 1.2 points, and Barack Obama beat Trump’s by 3.7 points. Both President Bushes, however, were very popular at the same point in their presidencies.

Hidden within all that irrelevance is the one thing I already knew: Donald Trump has the lowest approval rating of any US president since I've been old enough to vote. I was born in 1961.

BNM
 
You liberals and your fritters.

Actually my wife is the liberal and the apple fritter addict. Speaking of apple fritters, have you ever been to the donut shop next to the 7-11 on 60th and Burnside? Their fritters are huge.
 
Actually my wife is the liberal and the apple fritter addict. Speaking of apple fritters, have you ever been to the donut shop next to the 7-11 on 60th and Burnside? Their fritters are huge.

Yes, they're not bad.
 
Nice random, no link, poll!

Do donuts next!

Chocolate bar
Maple bar
Jelly filled
Old fashioned

and a related poll on sprinkles or no sprinkles.
I did donuts when I was a young man. Somewhere in the Middle Ages.
Anyhow, I did them in my car in an empty parking lot in the snow. My two roommates from Hood River, did the same in their cars. I hit a curb and bent a spindle. Haven't done a donut since. This is further proof that I was once stupid.
However, I was starting to wise up beginning when I divorced my ex wife almost half a century ago. See, you mugs? There's still time for you to grow smarter.
The bent spindle? Set me back plenty back when I couldn't afford it because I was in college and low on dough. You might say, I spent my dough on donuts, har har har har. Okay, okay, I haven't wised up completely.
 
Dow surges 746 points on Fed chair remarks, jobs blowout
Published January 04, 2019StocksFOXBusiness

Economy adds 312K jobs in December
FBN's Edward Lawrence breaks down the December jobs report.

Stocks surged with the Dow Jones Industrial Average rising 746 points Friday after Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said the central bank is prepared to adjust policy quickly and flexibly. His comments followed a blockbuster jobs report for December which saw annual wages jump the most since 2008.

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I:DJI DOW JONES AVERAGES 23433.16 +746.94 +3.29%
SP500 S&P 500 2531.94 +84.05 +3.43%
I:COMP NASDAQ COMPOSITE INDEX 6738.8573 +275.35 +4.26%
The Dow's gain of 3.2 percent is the best performance on a jobs day since 2002, according to the Dow Jones Market Data Group. The S&P 500 also rose over 3 percent and the Nasdaq Composite even more at 4.3 percent.

Investors took the comments by Powell, who also said the Fed would be patient about raising rates amid conflicting economic signals, as a signal that policymakers may be willing to slow down the planned pace of interest rate hikes this year. The central bank is expected to raise rates twice this year.
Powell's comments came after the Labor Department reported that U.S. employers created vastly more jobs last month than analysts expected. American employers added 312,000 jobs in December more than the 177,000 estimate. Additionally, wages rose 3.2 percent year-over-year, the best jump in a decade. White House Economic Advisor Larry Kudlow said the data shows there is no recession in the cards for the U.S. “We have strong growth, strong jobs and no inflation. That is a terrific optimal situation for our country or any country to be in and I hope the Central Banks take note of this” he said during an interview on “Varney & Co.” “It doesn’t get any better than this and I would encourage people to reconsider their pessimism.”

Equities were also lifted by China, whose premier said Friday that the country will reduce taxes, fees and banks’ reserve requirement ratio to boost the nation's weakening economy. That weakness has hit demand for U.S. products. In addition, markets benefited from an announcement by China’s Commerce Ministry, which said a U.S. trade delegation led by Deputy Trade Representative Jeffrey Gerrish will visit China on Monday and Tuesday. The two sides are working to resolve disputes on trade and other economic issues.

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BA BOEING COMPANY 327.08 +16.18 +5.20%
MMM 3M COMPANY 191.32 +7.56 +4.11%
CAT CATERPILLAR INC. 128.15 +6.64 +5.46%
Trade-related stocks rose sharply on news of next week's U.S.-China trade talks. Shares of tech companies were also big winners, rebounding from steep losses yesterday after Apple cut its forecast on weaker iPhone sales, blaming China’s economy for slowing sales. Apple rebounded from its worst day in six years.

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AAPL APPLE INC. 148.26 +6.07 +4.27%
AMD ADVANCED MICRO DEVICES INC. 19.00 +1.95 +11.44%
NVDA NVIDIA CORPORATION 136.19 +8.20 +6.41%
MU MICRON TECHNOLOGY INC. 32.70 +1.70 +5.48%
In Asian trading on Friday, optimism about trade talks with the United States helped sooth investor nerves.

China’s Shanghai Composite Index closed up 2.0 percent and higher by 0.8 percent for the week.

Hong Kong’s Hang Seng index ended up 2.2 percent and was up 0.5 percent for the week.

Japan’s Nikkei had its first trading session of the new year and finished the day down 2.3 percent.

In European markets, London’s FTSE added 1.24 percent, Germany’s DAX rose 1.7 percent and France’s DAC gained 1.2 percent
 
That's shouts of grief from his supporters when he loses terribly in the next Presidential election. I've never ever seen a President this unpopular for this long.

What did you think, that he was going to change and not care about himself or the almighty buck for himself to the exclusion of the country? Yeah, fat chance.

No, your man's going down in perhaps the worst defeat in U.S. history.
The ghost of Dewey and the 1948 election re incarnates.
 
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Guess my expectations for Trump are lower than most.

I will be happy if he can make it through the next 2 years without starting a nuclear war.
 
The ghost of Dewey and the 1948 election re incarnates.
Dewey was a Republican. His loss closely associates with Trump, except Trump will never come that close.
 
To me, it doesn't matter what party the candidate belongs to. Over confidence and the belief that the polls are the sole and only true indicator of victory are not indicators of absolute victory. Hillary can attest to that. There are those of us that actually don't rely on Polls for their vote.
 
To me, it doesn't matter what party the candidate belongs to. Over confidence and the belief that the polls are the sole and only true indicator of victory are not indicators of absolute victory. Hillary can attest to that. There are those of us that actually don't rely on Polls for their vote.
Over 90% of the time the polls get it right. So, when having to decide between the magic 8 ball and the polls I'm gonna go with the polls.
 
Over 90% of the time the polls get it right. So, when having to decide between the magic 8 ball and the polls I'm gonna go with the polls.
Lanny, that means you vote as they want you to. You, thereby have been consumed.
 
Lanny, that means you vote as they want you to. You, thereby have been consumed.
Wrong. I vote as I want to. Polls just give me a good idea who's gonna win. I think you've been led down the garden path.
 
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