Ridin' with Biden



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The Whiteys are gonna be upset with this, less money for meth and fentanyl.

Newsome 2028.


Hes gonna have to change his opposition to expanding The SC.
 
Even better than head to head polls is approval rating polling when there is an incumbent president,its never been wrong and unlike head to head polling it picks the overall winner rather than the popular vote winner.Its 11 out of 11 since this article was posted while Trump was President,


Can Trump break this six-decade U.S. election pattern?

The pattern: If the president’s approval rating is “above water,” meaning more approvers than disapprovers, he wins a second term. If the president has a negative approval rating, he loses.

How many of the laws of history can Donald Trump repeal?

I don’t claim to know. And history doesn’t really have “laws” that can be enforced, just precedents and patterns formed by the accumulation of those precedents.

One such pattern, which has held in every election that involved an incumbent president since the emergence of the political polling industry, is this: If the president’s approval rating is “above water,” meaning more approvers than disapprovers, he wins a second term. If the president has a negative approval rating, he loses.

This has been true in 10 out of 10 instances in the era of modern polling, dating back to the 1950s, the era that includes the last 16 presidential elections — including the 10 that involved an incumbent president. In every one of those 10, as I just mentioned, if the president had more approvers than disapprovers, he was re-elected. If more disapprovers than approvers, he was defeated.


Latest Gallup poll.Joe the backstabbing snake Biden net approval -17


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Let's see what Trump is up to... after all Trump stated he would make all the autoworkers rich and claims he is their biggest supporter. LOL.

Trump to Oppose Striking Auto Workers at Non-Union Plant
He is expected to attack Biden for promoting EVs.
https://www.meidastouch.com/news/trump-to-oppose-striking-auto-workers-at-non-union-plant

While Joe Biden arrives in Michigan this week as the first US president to join a picket line of striking union workers in over 100 years, Trump will appear at a non-union auto parts plant to complain about electric vehicles.

In 1890, there were 13,800 companies in the US manufacturing carriages for the horse and buggy industry. When you add to that all the horse farms, farriers, bridle and feed producers, hundreds of thousands of jobs were dependent on the industry. Then Henry Ford started mass producing cars, and by 1920 there were only 90 companies left making horse carriages. Many politicians at the time decried the evils of the automobile and the effects it had on the horse and buggy industry.

Throughout the history of democracies, politicians have always pandered to workers in industries on their way to extinction because of technology. While we are many years away from internal combustion ceasing to serve as the primary engine in personal transportation, electric powered vehicles and mass transit is the future. The sooner and more efficiently Americans prepare for that future and adapt, the better we will be served in the global economy.

Enter Donald Trump. Fake populist "man of the people."

Always seeking a wedge issue to divide Americans and cause dissention and discontent, the orange demagogue will focus his trip to Michigan on blaming Joe Biden for his promotion of the auto industry innovating and producing electric vehicles.

Trump will do that in the middle of a strike by unionized auto workers, where he will side with auto manufacturers and non-union plants with worse pay, benefits and working conditions that their union counterparts. Trump, throughout his business career, has been overtly hostile to union workers, and this trip will highlight that.

Trump will appear at the Drake Enterprises plant, which is 50 miles away from where workers are striking. Drake manufactures parts for several different auto makers. It is a non-union plant. He claims that he will be speaking to "500 former or current union members." At a non-union plant? I call BS.

If I know Trump's Senior Advisor and campaign advance man Jason Miller, he will have a few retired union MAGA Trump supporters there to spew their talking points about "woke" electric cars while trashing Biden, but if he was really supporting union members he wouldn't do it at a non-union plant far away from striking workers.

Drake has several negative reviews on various sites, largely focused on how poorly their roughly 200 workers are treated by management, poor pay, benefits and working conditions. One review on Indeed said "nothing about this job is good longevity-wise and McDonalds pays more ... Back-breaking work for the money."

Another Indeed review from an employee said, "Machines are down all the time because of lack of maintenance." Another states, "They throw you out on the floor with quality techs who don't know the terminology."

A review on Google said that Drake is "one of the best places to destroy the confidence, morale, and enthusiasm of a human being."


Let's see what the UAW has to say about Trump.

"I don't think the man has any bit of care about what our workers stand for, what the working class stands for".


UAW president says he won't meet with Trump
https://www.axios.com/2023/09/27/uaw-president-shawn-fain-trump-meeting

United Auto Workers president Shawn Fain said Tuesday that he won't meet with former President Trump during his upcoming visit to Detroit.

Driving the news: "I don't think the man has any bit of care about what our workers stand for, what the working class stands for," he told CNN.
  • "He serves the billionaire class and that's what's wrong with this country," Fain added.
The big picture: Trump is scheduled to give a prime-time speech Wednesday instead of attending the second Republican primary debate.
  • The 2024 GOP front-runner's trip to Michigan is likely a move to get the votes of auto workers as a historic strike plays out.
Meanwhile, President Biden joined striking autoworkers in Detroit on Tuesday, marking what appeared to be the first time a sitting president has ever visited a picket line.
  • Biden spoke briefly before picketing workers, flanked by Fain, who called it "a historic moment."
What they're saying: When asked to comment on Fain's remarks to CNN, a Trump campaign spokesperson said the former president will be in Michigan talking with union workers and ensuring American jobs are protected.
  • "He has always been on the side of American workers and will do everything in his power to be their voice as Crooked Joe Biden and Democrats are on the side of our foreign adversaries," he added.
Flashback: UAW president criticizes Trump ahead of Detroit speech
 
"... He has always been on the side of American workers ..."

:banghead:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trump_Tower

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In 1983, a class-action lawsuit was filed against the Trump Organization concerning unpaid pension and medical obligations to labor unions whose members helped build the towers. Trump had paid $774,000 to a window-cleaning company that employed undocumented Polish immigrants during the renovation of an adjoining building. According to the laborers, they were paid $4 an hour (equivalent to $12 in 2022) for 12-hour shifts, and were not told about asbestos in the under-construction structure.
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