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        When a liberal networks poll shows the TRUTH thoughts of the American people in regards to this disastrous regime and it's ideology and what a disaster it is and ANYONE that thinks that this is good for the country are some sorry fuckers. A couple of 
 left wingers on here try and deflect and say Americans are a bunch of "whiners and and  bashers" of the shit for brains leader are a sorry bunch in a serious delusional state...
 THEY CAN'T ADMIT THERE IDEOLOGY SUCKS!!  How does the nut have ANY approval???
Get ready to get your asses handed to you in November.
 
Americans feel uneasy as economic concerns grow — CBS News poll
                                                                   By Anthony Salvanto, Fred Backus, Jennifer De Pinto, Kabir Khanna           
                             May 22, 2022 / 10:30 AM           / CBS News         
America's mood is uneasy and worried. Amid continued inflation and  stock market declines, large majorities describe their mood as such, and  the percentage who call the economy bad has hit highs for the Biden  presidency. The number who say things in the country are going badly  overall is at the highest level of President Biden's tenure, too, as  pessimism about the market, the economy and prices drives views looking  forward — and outweighs optimism about both jobs and coronavirus, as we  head into summer.
                                         
                                         
                                         Looking ahead, there is large —  and growing — pessimism about the national economy, the stock market and  inflation. In fact, outlook on the costs of things gets the most  pessimism of the items tested, followed by pessimism about the national  economy. 

                                         Most are also pessimistic about  their plans for retirement, and on the heels of a stock market downturn,  two-thirds of those who have money invested in the market are  pessimistic about it.
                               
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is optimism about both jobs — a message the White  House has stressed — and the effort against COVID-19. It's just that  those are both being somewhat outweighed right now in setting the public  mood.

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public has never laid all the blame for inflation  at the White House's door. And while most people continue to disapprove  of the president's handling of inflation and the economy, those ratings  have not moved much, for better or worse, perhaps because people remain  pessimistic about those issues. 
            Mr. Biden does get relatively higher marks for caring about people  than he does for being quick to react to events (though neither finds a  majority). In fact, as the administration has been critiqued for being  slow to address inflation, that now echoes in the public's larger  criticism directed at Mr. Biden, that he is slow to react generally.  It's not just his political opponents who say this: more than a third of  Democrats say it of Mr. Biden, too.
                                         
                                         The worse people think the  economy is, the less they think Mr. Biden is fighting hard enough to  solve the nation's pressing problems.

                                         We do see other ramifications of  all this for the president within his own party: even though a  president's own partisans typically paint rosier pictures of an economy,  now just over half of Democrats rate the economy as bad for the first  time in Mr. Biden's tenure. Most Democrats now say things in the country  are going badly, as well, and that has a lot to do with how they feel  about the economy. 
And some key groups who backed Mr. Biden in  2020 level this critique that he is slow to react include most young  people, most Hispanic Americans and about half of Black Americans saying  so. 

                                         And while most Democrats do say  Mr. Biden is fighting hard, key groups like young people and  independents don't agree. While not a widely held view, there's a slight  uptick in the number of Democrats who view Mr. Biden's actions as  "distracted." Democrats who say Mr. Biden has been slow to react to  events are particularly likely to say he's distracted — about half of  them do.
Compared to inflation and the economy, Mr. Biden gets better marks  for handling the situation with Ukraine and Russia. And he continues to  get positive marks for handling the pandemic — about which the public is  optimistic, despite the recent increase in cases in some areas. That  mix keeps his overall approval in the low 40s, where it's been hovering  since last fall.
                                         This CBS News/YouGov  survey was conducted with a nationally representative sample of 2,041  U.S. adult residents interviewed between May 18-20, 2022. The sample was  weighted according to gender, age, race, and education based on the  U.S. Census American Community Survey and Current Population Survey, as  well as to 2020 presidential vote. The margin of error is ±2.5 points.
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