The latest survey from Gallup is raising serious questions over the Democratic Party’s hope of retaking the White House in 2020; showing President Trump’s approval is now higher than Barack Obama’s at the same point in their first terms.
Impeach-not: @realDonaldTrump job approval highest yet, half say he ‘deserves’ reelection. More from @Gallup — 63% praise Trump economy, highest since 9/11, huge 94% Republicans support Trump, GOP now at 51% approval. https://t.co/epgxkivugy pic.twitter.com/wdOInaGoXy
— Paul Bedard (@SecretsBedard) February 4, 2020
JUST IN: Trump hits highest Gallup approval rating since taking office https://t.co/2nxsfUX5U3 pic.twitter.com/pdxvEMrqmb
— The Hill (@thehill) February 4, 2020
Meanwhile, Trump approval at 49 in Gallup among adults, the highest of his presidency https://t.co/Vqe4Tfue4y
— Nate Cohn (@Nate_Cohn) February 4, 2020
Donald Trump’s job approval rating has risen to 49% in a new Gallup poll. https://t.co/aspVxbbTaS
— GallupNews (@GallupNews) February 4, 2020
Trump won and Biden lost the impeachment fight.
It will go down in history as one of dumbest political moves of all time for the Democrats.
President Trump hits all-time high in Gallup poll. https://t.co/AYTEjGk5xh
— Sarah Huckabee Sanders (@SarahHuckabee) February 4, 2020
“Trump won and Biden lost the impeachment fight. It will go down in history as one of dumbest political moves of all time for the Democrats. President Trump hits all-time high in Gallup poll,” posted former White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders.
NANCY'S NIGHTMARE: 2 Million Americans OFF FOOD STAMPS During Trump’s FIRST YEAR
The number of Americans receiving food assistance from the US government dropped by over two million people during President Trump’s first year in office; the direct result of a booming economy and low unemployment following the GOP-sponsored tax cuts.
According to the Daily Caller, roughly 42.2 million Americans were enrolled in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance (SNAP) program throughout 2017; an eleven percent drop from 2013 following President Obama’s second inauguration.
“Federal spending for SNAP totaled $68.0 billion or 4 percent less than in the previous fiscal year” writes the Caller. “This was also 15 percent less than the historical high of $79.9 billion set in FY 2013.”
The positive economic data echoes similar statistics published earlier this week, with consumer confidence soaring to its highest levels in over a decade.
According to the Wall Street Journal, the consumer-sentiment index reached 102 in March; the highest level seen since 2004. Data also shows the index inching up in February as well, reaching an already-healthy score of 99.7.
“Consumers continued to adjust their expectations in reaction to new economic policies,” said Richard Curtin, the study’s senior economist.
NANCY'S NIGHTMARE: Home Depot to PAY BIG BONUSES After GOP Tax Cuts
Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer’s doom-and-gloom predictions following the GOP tax cuts continued to crash and burn this week, with home-improvement giant Home Depot announcing their plans to pay out big bucks to their hourly employees.
The construction and hardware chain unveiled the new plan Thursday, pledging to dish-out $1,000 bonuses to US-based workers in the wake of the recently passed Republican tax legislation.
According to CNBC, the company structured its new payment scheme on fellow superstore Walmart; determining the size of the bonus by the employee’s “length of service.”
Based on the new plan, all of Home Depot’s American workers will receive $200, going up to $1,000 for individuals who’ve been with the company for two decades.
“This incremental investment in our associates was made possible by the new tax reform bill,” Chief Executive Officer Craig Menear said in a statement. “We are pleased to be able to provide this additional reward to our associates.”
Home Depot becomes the latest American corporation -joining Walmart, Visa, American Airlines, AT&T, Apple, and others- to raise wages, expand benefits, and pay-out big bonuses following the GOP-led tax cuts.