Saturday, September 18, 2021

Some Saturday morning polling numbers

Direction of the country

Polling Data

PollDateSampleRight DirectionWrong TrackSpread
RCP Average9/5 - 9/16--30.661.6-31.0
Reuters/Ipsos9/15 - 9/161005 A2461-37
Economist/YouGov9/12 - 9/141252 RV2859-31
Politico/Morning Consult9/10 - 9/131997 RV3763-26
Monmouth9/9 - 9/13747 RV3064-34
Rasmussen Reports9/5 - 9/92500 LV3461-27

Joe Biden Approvals

Polling Data

PollDateSampleApproveDisapproveSpread
RCP Average9/8 - 9/16--44.351.0-6.7
Reuters/Ipsos9/15 - 9/161005 A4450-6
Rasmussen Reports9/14 - 9/161500 LV4355-12
Economist/YouGov9/12 - 9/141252 RV4649-3
Quinnipiac9/10 - 9/13RV4450-6

47 comments:

anonymous said...

Sad that the only thing Lil Schitty has left are poll numbers showing biden upside down like trump.......BWAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!! Funny how he ignored the donnie disaster and headlines the biden!!!!! I cannot understand why he does that!!!!!!!! lOLOLOLOLOL!!!

anonymous said...

Keep digging slurpers as DeSantis now battles biden for monoclonal antibodies instead of getting shots into arms or wearing masks at school.....I wonder why he thinks that is a winning policy!!!!!!!!

JamesNewLeaf's Fucking Daddy said...


I guess Joe Biden would say...


Better red than dead


but he's killing us

JamesNewLeaf's Fucking Daddy said...

anonymous said...
DeSantis now battles biden for monoclonal antibodies instead of getting shots into arms or wearing masks at school.....I wonder why he thinks that is a winning policy

It's called SCIENCE VERY lo iq.

and DeSantis isn't battling Biden, he's bypassing him and purchasing them himself. Biden is actually denying treatment by allocating a federal supply he has not kept stocked to a level of demand.

And did you see even the FAKE NEWS Washington Post reported that natural antibodies from previous Covid exposure are 27 times more effective than the vaccine. No wonder Biden and Fauci don't want to consider that nor the vaccine side effects when doing their power grab.

They only believe in political science

so grab your ankles and bleat.

ROFLMFAO !!!


rrb said...



Biden is actually denying treatment by allocating a federal supply he has not kept stocked to a level of demand.

What's worse, is that he's taking from red states with a demonstrable need and giving it to blue states who MIGHT need it.

Biden is the 'unifying unity' guy who is intentionally and maliciously dividing the nation.

81 million votes my ass. And when he tumbles down the next flight of stairs and snaps his fucking neck, we get a $2 whore.




Myballs said...

Not to worry. The long list of probl can wait while Biden goes for biking and ice cream.

JamesNewLeaf's Fucking Daddy said...

What's worse, is that he's taking from red states with a demonstrable need and giving it to blue states who MIGHT need it.

True, and some of those blue states don't even use it.

Plus this destroyed the supply chain to the end user as the federal government will now deliver to states directly instead of distributors within the state. States like Florida will now have to step in and take over the role the federal government was previously filling in the supply chain. A short term disruption but certainly not helpful nor thought out. Unless that was their intent.

and it may have been.

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

I remember the second time Geo. W. Bush ran for president the approval of the direction of the country was DISMAL, and yet he won reelection.

rrb said...



All this unifying unity is having a remarkable impact of foreign relations. Finger Fuck Joe certainly has "repaired US standing around the world -

At the request of the President of the Republic, I am recalling to Paris without delay our ambassadors to the United States and to Australia for consultations.

This exceptional decision is justified by the exceptional gravity of the announcements made on 15th September by Australia and the United States.

The cancellation of the Attack class submarine program binding Australia and France since 2016, and the announcement of a new partnership with the United States meant to launch studies on a possible future cooperation on nuclear-powered submarines, constitute unacceptable behavior between allies and partners, whose consequences directly affect the vision we have of our alliances, of our partnerships and of the importance of the Indo-Pacific for Europe.


https://www.diplomatie.gouv.fr/en/country-files/australia/news/article/statement-by-jean-yves-le-drian-minister-for-europe-and-foreign-affairs-17-sept

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

I suspect Biden sees the mandate as win-win. Either

(1) the courts block it, in which case he can blame them, along with Republican governors, for the persistence of the pandemic or

(2) the mandate will be upheld, in which case maybe we will see the pandemic recede.

anonymous said...


and DeSantis isn't battling Biden, he's bypassing him and purchasing them himself



BWAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!1 $2k per patient instead of a buck fifty for a shot........How is that a winning policy where my county is averaging 300 new cases a day because desantis is too fucking stupid to get them vaccinated!!!!!!!!! Brilliant strategery !!!!!

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

An Alabama couple who posted videos opposing COVID-19 vaccines on their YouTube channel, "Alabama Pickers," died from the disease three weeks apart, AL.com reported. 

Dusty and Tristan Graham, of Huntsville, Alabama, ran a YouTube page together where they would post videos showing them travel around the state to find vintage items, the report said. They would then sell the items on eBay under the name bama4348. 

The couple's YouTube channel appears to have been taken down, but one of their last videos was reposted to the channel "Vaxx Mann." The channel belongs to the website sorryantivaxxer.com, a site dedicated to sharing social-media posts from people who publicly opposed the COVID vaccine and subsequently died from the disease.

"I've got my own passport. It's called the Bill of Rights," to the grave.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

https://www.insider.com/alabama-couple-who-trashed-vaccines-on-youtube-dies-covid-19-2021-9

rrb said...



Afghanistan: Leaving Americans Behind Is ‘Humiliation,’ Voters Agree

Friday, September 17, 2021

The revelation this week by Secretary of State Anthony Blinken that thousands of U.S. green card holders have been left behind in Afghanistan has voters worried that these Americans will become Taliban hostages, and most agree it is a “national humiliation.”

A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone and online survey finds that 73% of Likely U.S. Voters believe it is likely that green card holders – permanent, legal U.S. residents – left behind in Afghanistan will be used as hostages by the Taliban, including a 48% who say it’s Very Likely. Only 16% think it’s unlikely the Taliban will use Americans as hostages in Afghanistan. Another 11% are not sure.


https://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/current_events/afghanistan/afghanistan_leaving_americans_behind_is_humiliation_voters_agree


Hence the need for a constant stream of Covid panic porn distractions.



rrb said...




I'm not going nuts."

https://youtu.be/Nv7yVCwv6NU

anonymous said...

Hence the need for rat to act like a tough idiot......Covid porn.....maybe you should visit a patient on a ventilator who is sorry for not getting the vax before dying.....Dayum....yep that is sorry soooooo many white R idiots are sorry for dying.....but I look at it as thinning the herd.......BWAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!

rrb said...

While the Biden administration halted construction of the border wall along the U.S.-Mexico border, the United States is funding border security efforts for Tajikistan, a former Soviet republic trying to keep Afghan insurgents and refugees out.

One day after the Biden administration's Aug. 31 deadline to withdraw from Afghanistan, the U.S. Embassy in Dushanbe, Tajikistan, announced that it had launched a project to construct new facilities for a Border Guard Detachment in Ayvoj, along the Tajik-Afghan-Uzbek border.

That facility is designed to help Tajik security forces better respond to Afghans seeking to flee Taliban rule or insurgents seeking to cause mischief to its neighbor.

While the announcement was largely overlooked by the U.S. media, Rep. Paul Gosar (R-Ariz.) warned in August that it was "preposterous" for American tax dollars to be spent securing a foreign country's border while the U.S. southern border remained wide open.

Last month, nearly 209,000 illegal aliens crossed the U.S. southern border, a two-decade high and four times higher than the last August of the Trump administration, which had tightened border security.

"So we are clear: your tax money is spent building a wall and securing the border in Tajikistan and hydro-power in Afghanistan, but our borders are open and the last large hydro power plant built by Army Corp of Engineers in U.S. was in 1979," Gosar said.

Tajikistan shares an 835-mile border with Afghanistan — less than the 1,254 miles of border shared between Texas and Mexico and less than half the 1,954-mile distance of the entire U.S.-Mexico border.


https://justthenews.com/government/security/biden-halts-us-border-wall-helps-former-soviet-republic-stop-afghan-refugees?utm_source=daily&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=newsletter


What are we up to now? Two, three MILLION criminal illegal beaners?

rrb said...


maybe you should visit a patient on a ventilator who is sorry for not getting the vax before dying....


Why?

So I can act like a liberal democrat and gloat and laugh at them as they expire like you and the alky, BWAA?

Not my style.

I'll leave that to assholes like you.

anonymous said...

Why rat???? Because your lack of understanding how people die because they are stupid might cause you to pull your head out of your ass!!!!!!!! Yep....you can gloat anytime you want......BWAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!! As you and your party slowly die off because you are stupid!!!!!

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

From an opinion piece..

A close aide to President Emmanuel Macron put it to me this way in a conversation in the Élysée Palace before Biden’s latest move even became known: “I think Europeans were expecting a big shift with Biden coming into office in terms of international relationships. And what we're just experiencing now is a continuum.”

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After World War Two, in effect the United States became a non violent political empire. The cold war ended up with the collapse of the Soviet Union.

After the 9/11 attacks the United States basically invaded Afghanistan. And President George W Bush invaded Iraq.

Although Iraq is no longer a threat, with the messy withdrawal from Afghanistan, the American Empire collapsed completely.


NATO is effectively irrelevant anymore.

President Biden is attempting to contain our new clear and present danger of China.

Our role is evolving, without France, because they lost they lost Vietnam, they are no longer necessary in the new alliance with Great Britain and Australia.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

https://www.nbcnews.com/think/opinion/france-says-australian-submarine-deal-u-s-u-k-slap-ncna1279456

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...
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Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

My own word salad!!!!!lolololololololololol

After World War Two, in effect the United States became a non violent political empire. The cold war ended up with the collapse of the Soviet Union.

After the 9/11 attacks the United States basically invaded Afghanistan. And President George W Bush invaded Iraq.

Although Iraq is no longer a threat, with the messy withdrawal from Afghanistan, the American Empire collapsed completely.

NATO is effectively irrelevant anymore.

President Biden is attempting to contain our new clear and present danger of China.

Our role is evolving, without France, because they lost they lost Vietnam, they are no longer necessary in the new alliance with Great Britain and Australia.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Former President Trump said Thursday that people accused of crimes related to Jan. 6 were being “persecuted,” but notably didn’t make any reference to Saturday’s event.

The distance from the rally is in line with Republicans trying to avoid further discussion of the attack, which was carried out by Trump supporters, and the actions that led to the chaos, including those by Trump and GOP lawmakers who had encouraged the effort to overturn his election defeat.

Yet Republicans’ general silence on the merits of the rally shows how they are loath to risk alienating a base that remains loyal to Trump and increasingly believes the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol was justified or overblown.

A poll released this week by the Public Religion Research Institute hints at the impetus behind the balancing act, finding that while 59 percent of all respondents blame white supremacist groups for the rampage — and 56 percent blame Trump — those numbers fall precipitously among Republicans, to 30 percent and 15 percent, respectively. In the eyes of  61 percent of GOP voters, in fact, liberal activists were behind the Jan. 6 attack — a narrative with no basis in fact.

“We've got this element in American society that is embracing violence to promote a lie,” Rep. Zoe Lofgren (D-Calif.), a member of the House select committee investigating the insurrection, told CNN this week. “And, unfortunately, we have elected political leaders and former elected political leaders that are promoting the same lies.”


During a press conference with Senate GOP leaders earlier this week, a reporter asked “what do you say to the people who are coming here” for Saturday’s rally, citing other Republicans calling accused rioters in jail “political prisoners.”

The GOP senators’ response was to focus on expressing confidence in law enforcement’s preparations, rather than address the motives for the rally.

“I believe that they are well equipped to handle what may or may not occur,” said Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.).

Anonymous said...

Roger is the board dunce 20 years in a row.

😂You can't find fuses anymore.🤣

Always wrong Roger strikes again.

Yes, fuses are still made and used in the USA.

Anonymous said...

China is selling huge amount of oil cashing in, Russia got its pipelines.

The American poor and Middle income got high gas. Now we all get higher propane, heating oil and natural gas prices just in time for winter.

Traitor Joe got ice cream.


Commonsense said...

I wonder why he thinks that is a winning policy!!!!!!!!

Because it is saving lives.

Lee Atwater Republican Strategist 1981 said...

Lee Atwater: Here's how I would approach that issue as a statistician or a political scientist. Or as a psychologist, which I'm not, is how abstract you handle the race thing. Now once you start out, and now you don't quote me on this, you start out in 1954 by saying 'nigger, nigger, nigger.' By 1968 you can't say 'nigger,' that hurts you, backfires, so you say stuff like ‘forced bussing, states rights’ and all that stuff, and you're getting so abstract. Now you're talking about cutting taxes and all these things. What you’re talking about are totally economic things, and the byproduct often is Blacks get hurt worse than whites.

And subconsciously maybe that is part of it, I'm not saying that. But I'm saying that if it is getting that abstract and that coded, that we're doing away with the racial problem one way or the other.

Do you follow me?

Because obviously sitting around saying, 'we want to cut taxes, we want to cut this,' is much more abstract than even the bussing thing, and a hell of lot more abstract than, 'nigger, nigger.'

So anyway you look at it, race is coming on the back burner.

Anonymous said...

National Average Gasoline
A year ago $2.18

Biden Fuel Tax on the Poor and middle income earners.

$3.19

anonymous said...

National IQ average for Kansas farmers.......88 BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Fuses are very difficult to find.

Remember vacuum electrical tubes.

I remember going to a store in Rapid City to test them out and buy replacements for the radio and televisions.

Commonsense said...

Our role is evolving, without France, because they lost they lost Vietnam, they are no longer necessary in the new alliance with Great Britain and Australia.

France has a larger military than Australia and has establish colonies in indo-China. The US lost Vietnam also.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

For rare occurrence because most people have changed the electrical panels.

Anonymous said...

Always wrong Roger strikes again
"Fuses are very difficult to find."

Not at all.


Anonymous said...

Traitor Joe Biden has a Nasty Surprise for the poor and middle income earners Natural Gas prices soar .
2020 price $2.03
2021 Price $3.49

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Clear back in history, Republicans were against alliances and the

United Nations



Psychologically, the U.N. has contributed a great deal to the gray swamp of demoralization—of cynicism, bitterness, hopelessness, fear and nameless guilt—which is swallowing the Western world. But the communist world has gained a moral sanction, a stamp of civilized respectability from the Western world—it has gained the West’s assistance in deceiving its victims—it has gained the status and prestige of an equal partner, thus establishing the notion that the difference between human rights and mass slaughter is merely a difference of political opinion.

The declared goal of the communist countries is the conquest of the world. What they stand to gain from a collaboration with the (relatively) free countries is the latter’s material, financial, scientific, and intellectual resources; the free countries have nothing to gain from the communist countries. Therefore, the only form of common policy or compromise possible between two such parties is the policy of property owners who make piecemeal concessions to an armed thug in exchange for his promise not to rob them.

The U.N. has delivered a larger part of the globe’s surface and population into the power of Soviet Russia than Russia could ever hope to conquer by armed force. The treatment accorded to Katanga versus the treatment accorded to Hungary, is a sufficient example of U.N. policies. An institution allegedly formed for the purpose of using the united might of the world to stop an aggressor, has become means of using the united might of the world to force the surrender of one helpless country after another into the aggressor’s power.

Who, but a concrete-bound epistemological savage, could have expected any other results from such an “experiment in collaboration”? What would you expect from a crime-fighting committee whose board of directors included the leading gangsters of the community?.

Aynn Rand

President Biden is forming a new version of NATO to combat our greatest threat, China.

Anonymous said...

Roger is wrong again, using his posts.
😂
Roger AmickSeptember 16, 2021 at 2:48 PM

Alliances are very useful tools, but they are nothing more. NATO has been incredibly effective for advancing European and American interests by checking Russian ambitions in Central and Western Europe. 

But he should have gotten France in this new alliance😃

Now , Always so spectacularly wrong Roger strikes again.
😆"
Our role is evolving, without France"


Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

That's why I rarely respond to kputz.

He can't argue anything.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

From November 2020.

It applies today too

Let’s face it. America’s governmental response to Covid-19 is a fiasco. Who is to blame? If you ask New York Times columnist Paul Krugman, it’s Donald Trump and . . . wait for it . . . Ayn Rand.

Krugman’s first claim is true. The second is a smear, which would not be worth addressing in detail except for the fact that Krugman’s smear endangers lives.

As is by now well known, the Trump administration first ignored the threat, then, aware of the threat’s severity, purposely downplayed it, sidelined the CDC and left the nation desperately hoping that somehow the virus, in the president’s words, “miraculously goes away.” Whatever Trump’s protestations to the contrary, he and his administration bear enormous responsibility.

But what is Rand’s culpability? Apparently, she has conveyed to Americans “a misunderstanding of what freedom is all about.” Originally titled “How Many Americans Will Ayn Rand Kill?,” Krugman’s column is subtitled: “Liberty doesn’t mean freedom to infect other people.”

As though Rand ever said or implied that it did.

This is what Rand actually answered in 1962 when she was asked about the government’s role in infectious disease. “If someone has a contagious disease . . . against which there is no inoculation, then the government has the right to quarantine him.” But “before the government can properly act, there must be an objective demonstration of an actual physical danger. To quarantine people who are ill is not a violation of their rights; it merely prevents them from doing physical damage to others.”

But let’s leave aside Krugman’s disgraceful misrepresentation of Rand’s viewpoint to focus on his larger theme. Krugman is implying that America’s failed response flows from being too focused on individual liberty. That’s perverse. We failed because we abandoned the American political ideal of freedom.

Precisely because you don’t have the right to infect others with a disease like Covid-19, the federal and state governments should have been laser-focused on carriers of Covid-19. They should not have deprived the residents of entire states of the freedom to move and work, and then dole out trillions of dollars in a futile attempt to repair the damage their lockdowns were causing. Rather, they should have been focused on detecting and quarantining individuals who were spreading the disease. And through some form of contact tracing, they should have alerted potential victims who may have contracted Covid-19.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

In a free society, this is the government’s role in combating infectious disease. This is the approach that the government of Taiwan planned for, with the help of U.S. experts, and which it quickly implemented at the first signs of the emergence of SARS-CoV-2. The results are dramatic. As of October 30, Taiwan reports 554 cases and 7 deaths.

Of course, to detect and isolate carriers of Covid-19, the government of a free society must purchase tests and implement quarantine measures. But beyond this, it has no role except a negative one: to leave us free.

This means that the creation, manufacture and sale of tests should not have been controlled by government. Had it not been, the entrepreneurial spirit and business acumen of America’s private labs and pharmaceutical and tech companies would have unleashed a torrent of innovative products. Is there any doubt that the U.S. response would have dwarfed the response of South Korea’s private sector? Imagine the money sports leagues, theme parks and hotel chains would have invested in developing and deploying rapid-result tests, if this would have enabled them to remain open.

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More generally, doctors, hospitals and pharmaceutical companies would not have faced FDA and other governmental controls that, at best, hampered their ability to experiment and to develop treatments as quickly as possible.

And perhaps most importantly, businesses and individuals, instead of being forced to shelter in place, would have been free to assess the risks, to deploy the safeguards they thought necessary (like social distancing and wearing masks), and to continue to produce and live as best they could in the face of the novel virus.

Some of us, for instance, may have chosen to socially distance to such a degree as to work from home and not go out unless absolutely necessary, while others may have decided that they needed to go to and from work but would otherwise mostly stay home.

We need freedom in part because no two individuals and no two life circumstances are alike. The CDC’s 2017 guidelines for an influenza pandemic as severe even as that of 1918 contain largely voluntary measures, and these should have been the model for the Covid-19 pandemic.

The likely outcome would have been that the most vulnerable to Covid-19, with the help of their loved ones and of businesses left free to function, would have implemented significant countermeasures and the less vulnerable would have lived lives closer to normal.

The net result of a government laser-focused on testing, isolating and contact tracing, and of citizens free to deploy the best countermeasures we could discover and invent, would have been far less economic devastation and far less loss of life.

I’ve written a lengthy paper, “A Pro-Freedom Approach to Infectious Disease,” based on Rand’s conception of liberty, in which I explore in greater detail these and other issues, like hospital capacity in a government-controlled health care system. Krugman should have read it before publishing his smear.

For the fact is, Americans are not dying in the thousands in this pandemic because we were too focused on freedom. We are dying in the thousands because of people like Trump, who evaded the threat, and of people like Krugman, who repeatedly urge us to embrace the idea that the so-called common good trumps individual liberty.




Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

https://newideal.aynrand.org/the-freedom-to-fight-infectious-disease/

Commonsense said...

Breaker panels are code in Florida and a lot of other states. You must have a really old house to have a fuse box.

Roger Amick said...

Precisely because you don’t have the right to infect others with a disease like Covid-19, the federal and state governments should have been laser-focused on carriers of Covid-19. They should not have deprived the residents of entire states of the freedom to move and work, and then dole out trillions of dollars in a futile attempt to repair the damage their lockdowns were causing. Rather, they should have been focused on detecting and quarantining individuals who were spreading the disease. And through some form of contact tracing, they should have alerted potential victims who may have contracted Covid-19.

The government has the right to protect you from others. Including China and the covid-19 virus and the various viruses

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Built in 59

Anonymous said...

Roger, I beat your ass on "fuses" and France.

Stop crying about the beating.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

The crowd size is tiny and again all angry white people.

C.H. Truth said...

I remember the second time Geo. W. Bush ran for president the approval of the direction of the country was DISMAL, and yet he won reelection.

Actually W had a first term average approval of 62% according to Gallup. His approvals at the time of 2004 election were between 47-54 and 53% at the time of the election itself.

I often wonder where you get your information, Reverend? You seem to make a lot of claims that cannot be backed by evidence.