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David Martin's avatar

The old adage of ‘It’s the economy stupid’ really stands the test of time. Unless the current economic policies of the Trump administration really do improve the economy, primarily by making stuff more affordable, Trump’s approval rating will continue to sag. Unlike some other issues where the media can influence views, like immigration and crime, people generally experience the economy on a daily basis and won’t be spun by the talking heads. I think this will end poorly for R’s because the current economic policies, especially around tariffs, are unlikely to help the economy and are more likely to raise prices without a commensurate economic benefit.

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Dale McConnaughay's avatar

The Liberal Patriot's exceptionally refreshing and insightful journalism has become more than repetitively boorish and politically doctranaire when it comes to the snapshot in time known as polling; even accurate polling.

The damage done to and by American trade, tariff and industrial policy over the past 50 years made that "giant sucking sound" we continue to ignore at our own peril. The economically eviscerated rustbelt is one legacy of that folly. Visit a once economically vibrant Flint, Michigan or Dayton, Ohio for the stark evidence of this enduring decline.

Americans with a clearer understanding of this sorry economic trajectory, fostered under both past Democratic and Republican administrations, also understand that the devastation is not going to be undone overnight, and it can't be undone piecemeal.

Yes, the Trump Administration's remedies seem draconian, certainly compared to the smug and unsatisfactory statism of most of the past half century or more.

But reverse those past policies and eliminate or vastly reduce runaway trade and budget deficits isxa must. Most Americans almost certainly are willing and, frankly, have no choice but to give this Administration and Congress until the midterms -- the only poll that counts -- to show continued and preferably. escalating signs of progress.

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