Most Americans want Barack Obama back as President, poll shows

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A total of 52 per cent of Americans are yearning for Mr Obama, found a survey from Public Policy Polling, while just 43 per cent are glad that Mr Trump is in the White House.

Furthermore, 40 per cent want the new President to be impeached, up from 35 per cent one week ago.

More than 500,000 people have also signed up to a petition by campaign group Impeach Trump Now on the basis that he has not taken a far enough step away from his real estate empire whilst in government.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/w...cy-polling-muslim-ban-obamacare-a7560256.html
 

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A total of 52 per cent of Americans are yearning for Mr Obama, found a survey from Public Policy Polling, while just 43 per cent are glad that Mr Trump is in the White House.

Furthermore, 40 per cent want the new President to be impeached, up from 35 per cent one week ago.

More than 500,000 people have also signed up to a petition by campaign group Impeach Trump Now on the basis that he has not taken a far enough step away from his real estate empire whilst in government.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/w...cy-polling-muslim-ban-obamacare-a7560256.html
 

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A total of 52 per cent of Americans are yearning for Mr Obama, found a survey from Public Policy Polling, while just 43 per cent are glad that Mr Trump is in the White House.

Furthermore, 40 per cent want the new President to be impeached, up from 35 per cent one week ago.

More than 500,000 people have also signed up to a petition by campaign group Impeach Trump Now on the basis that he has not taken a far enough step away from his real estate empire whilst in government.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/w...cy-polling-muslim-ban-obamacare-a7560256.html
300 million dollars.....gonna be tough to make that cut moe.
 

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A total of 52 per cent of Americans are yearning for Mr Obama, found a survey from Public Policy Polling, while just 43 per cent are glad that Mr Trump is in the White House.

Furthermore, 40 per cent want the new President to be impeached, up from 35 per cent one week ago.

More than 500,000 people have also signed up to a petition by campaign group Impeach Trump Now on the basis that he has not taken a far enough step away from his real estate empire whilst in government.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/w...cy-polling-muslim-ban-obamacare-a7560256.html
Public Policy Polling is a Democratic polling firm.
 

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A total of 52 per cent of Americans are yearning for Mr Obama, found a survey from Public Policy Polling, while just 43 per cent are glad that Mr Trump is in the White House.

Furthermore, 40 per cent want the new President to be impeached, up from 35 per cent one week ago.

More than 500,000 people have also signed up to a petition by campaign group Impeach Trump Now on the basis that he has not taken a far enough step away from his real estate empire whilst in government.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/w...cy-polling-muslim-ban-obamacare-a7560256.html
then 52 per cent of americans are idiots
 

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A total of 52 per cent of Americans are yearning for Mr Obama, found a survey from Public Policy Polling, while just 43 per cent are glad that Mr Trump is in the White House.

Furthermore, 40 per cent want the new President to be impeached, up from 35 per cent one week ago.

More than 500,000 people have also signed up to a petition by campaign group Impeach Trump Now on the basis that he has not taken a far enough step away from his real estate empire whilst in government.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/w...cy-polling-muslim-ban-obamacare-a7560256.html

That's why the public voted out the dems in the House and Senate and the white House. Most have polled people on welfare.
 
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That's why the public voted out the dems in the House and Senate and the white House. Most have polled people on welfare.

He has the lowest approval rating in his first 10 days of any president ever included in the polling, which goes back six decades.
 

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He has the lowest approval rating in his first 10 days of any president ever included in the polling, which goes back six decades.

The only polls that matter were those taken on November 8th 2016. Trump won. Republicans won. Hillary and the democrats lost.

Let me just make this point Country, because the campaigning is over. The election is over.
 

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lol, you better cut & paste that reply... '07

you'll be needing it every day for the next 6 months...

shew...
 

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He has the lowest approval rating in his first 10 days of any president ever included in the polling, which goes back six decades.

Does not matter to what I said. The dems had all three when Obama started, they now have just the media. [laughing]
 

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Public Policy Polling is a Democratic polling firm.
No bias there!! Also I would love to see the make up of those poled and the questions being asked. I have a firm ides how both would come back to me. Remember the old adage: Garbage in-Garbage out. I am confident that in this case the OUT is really garbage.
 

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Of course the ***** hat wearing losers want their lifeline back. No more free handouts, no more perverts taking a leak in front of little girls, etc. It's time for your type to simply STFU and get with the program, or else the train leaves town without you aboard.
 

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Of course the ***** hat wearing losers want their lifeline back. No more free handouts, no more perverts taking a leak in front of little girls, etc. It's time for your type to simply STFU and get with the program, or else the train leaves town without you aboard.
Relax Francis.
 

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1978 from Ripley, moved here for work in 2013.
Awesome. I graduated from Fayetteville in '78, and may move back there upon retirement. Lots of great things to do there now, and great food choices as well. Hopefully they can keep the pillbillies and meth heads from destroying the town, like has happened in so many other small towns not far from there.
 

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A total of 52 per cent of Americans are yearning for Mr Obama, found a survey from Public Policy Polling, while just 43 per cent are glad that Mr Trump is in the White House.

Furthermore, 40 per cent want the new President to be impeached, up from 35 per cent one week ago.

More than 500,000 people have also signed up to a petition by campaign group Impeach Trump Now on the basis that he has not taken a far enough step away from his real estate empire whilst in government.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/w...cy-polling-muslim-ban-obamacare-a7560256.html

Aww that's too bad because it isn't happening. Boo hoo. Cry for me little leftists.

President Trump
MAGA
 

moe

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Awesome. I graduated from Fayetteville in '78, and may move back there upon retirement. Lots of great things to do there now, and great food choices as well. Hopefully they can keep the pillbillies and meth heads from destroying the town, like has happened in so many other small towns not far from there.
I'm actually in Beckwith and haven't been here long enough nor know enough locals to have a feel for that kind of thing but it seems ok. Crime doesn't seem any worse here than anywhere else. It's a great place for outdoorsy people like myself, I like it.
 

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At this rate, they'll get all 3 back again.

As long as the Trump admin does what it said it was going to do, you have a big uphill battle ahead. The country finally wised up to how bad liberals really govern.
 

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I thought the poll/article would draw a few reactions lol.

Just a accurate as all those polls that said Hiliary was going to win in a landslide.Do you remember those polls?
 

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As long as the Trump admin does what it said it was going to do, you have a big uphill battle ahead. The country finally wised up to how bad liberals really govern.
Wait until Pruitt, DeVos, et al start doing their thing then get back to me. The impact of this hasn't happened yet.
 

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Wait until Pruitt, DeVos, et al start doing their thing then get back to me. The impact of this hasn't happened yet.

Liberals have a hard time understanding that one of the big reasons Trump won was because of agencies like the EPA. Maybe the far left in Calf,NY, NJ, and Ill, don't care but the rest of the country does and that's how you win the Presidency. Our education system is in need of revamping, doing the same thing over and over, getting the same results, poor, is indicative for a change.
 

bamaEER

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Liberals have a hard time understanding that one of the big reasons Trump won was because of agencies like the EPA. Maybe the far left in Calf,NY, NJ, and Ill, don't care but the rest of the country does and that's how you win the Presidency. Our education system is in need of revamping, doing the same thing over and over, getting the same results, poor, is indicative for a change.
I understand. But we will now see what happens when you get a guy who fought the science behind the EPA's mission then explained that he doesn't know the first thing about the science and a lady whose qualifications are nothing more than $200 million dollars in GOP donations. She's not an educator, she knows nothing about principles of education, she knows nothing about the federal programs she'll be administrating, all she knows is how to jumpstart charter schools.

They were both kneejerk selections intended to undo. There's no productive vision or capability in either to build a damn thing.
 

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I understand. But we will now see what happens when you get a guy who fought the science behind the EPA's mission then explained that he doesn't know the first thing about the science and a lady whose qualifications are nothing more than $200 million dollars in GOP donations. She's not an educator, she knows nothing about principles of education, she knows nothing about the federal programs she'll be administrating, all she knows is how to jumpstart charter schools.

They were both kneejerk selections intended to undo. There's no productive vision or capability in either to build a damn thing.

I understand science and a lot of the EPA is not grounded in science but liberal talking points. Please tell me what Devos has done outside of her money donations? She ha been involved in public education which is more than some democrats have ever done while trying to make sure the unions keep their power.
 

moe

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She ha been involved in public education
I watched her get destroyed the other day due to her lack of experience (none?) with public schools.

I understand science and a lot of the EPA is not grounded in science but liberal talking points.
Based on that statement, I don't think that you know the first thing about the US EPA.
 

bamaEER

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I understand science and a lot of the EPA is not grounded in science but liberal talking points. Please tell me what Devos has done outside of her money donations? She ha been involved in public education which is more than some democrats have ever done while trying to make sure the unions keep their power.
She is clueless about REALLY important federal programs and was grilled in her hearing. She had no idea what IDEA is or our Pell Grant program. It's like going to your doctor with a headache and him not knowing what a prescription is.
 

bamaEER

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I understand science and a lot of the EPA is not grounded in science but liberal talking points. Please tell me what Devos has done outside of her money donations? She ha been involved in public education which is more than some democrats have ever done while trying to make sure the unions keep their power.
By the way, the actions Pruitt took to fight the EPA regarding emissions standards are VERY grounded in science. That's why his lawsuits got tossed instantly.
 

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By the way, the actions Pruitt took to fight the EPA regarding emissions standards are VERY grounded in science. That's why his lawsuits got tossed instantly.

Some lawsuits are tossed because it's the govt you are suing and the laws are written to say you can't hold govt responsible for it's actions. Do you think that all the sanctuary cities are responsible for the crimes that arrested illegal aliens are involved in when the cities refuse to hold them for ice? You can't because they claim immunity.
 

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By the way, the actions Pruitt took to fight the EPA regarding emissions standards are VERY grounded in science. That's why his lawsuits got tossed instantly.

20,000 years ago, chicago was covered in a mile of ice, why did the ice melt? Coal fired electric plants? Nuclear blasts to melt the ice? Cave man in prehistoric SUVs? You do realize that that is not the only ice ages that have covered the earth?
 

bamaEER

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Some lawsuits are tossed because it's the govt you are suing and the laws are written to say you can't hold govt responsible for it's actions. Do you think that all the sanctuary cities are responsible for the crimes that arrested illegal aliens are involved in when the cities refuse to hold them for ice? You can't because they claim immunity.
He argued that there was no scientific basis for the mercury emission standards from coal plants. Give me a break.
 

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He argued that there was no scientific basis for the mercury emission standards from coal plants. Give me a break.

You can't have your cake and eat it too. You have to have energy and you need cheap energy to progress as a country.
 

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20,000 years ago, chicago was covered in a mile of ice, why did the ice melt? Coal fired electric plants? Nuclear blasts to melt the ice? Cave man in prehistoric SUVs? You do realize that that is not the only ice ages that have covered the earth?