New Poll Shows Majority of Americans Disapprove of President Trump's Climate Change Views

Trump is clearly out of step with the American people on this.


New Poll Shows Majority of Americans Disapprove of Trump's Climate Change Views

WASHINGTON) — President Donald Trump gets some of his worst marks from the American people when it comes to his handling of climate change, and majorities believe the planet is warming and support government actions that he has sometimes scoffed at.

While the administration has rolled back regulations to cut emissions of heat-trapping carbon dioxide from power and industrial plants and pushed for more coal use, wide shares of Americans say they want just the opposite, according to a new poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research.

About two out of three Americans say corporations have a responsibility to combat climate change, and a similar share also say it’s the job of the U.S. government. And 64% of Americans say they disapprove of Trump’s policies toward climate change, while about half that many say they approve. That 32% approval of his climate policies is the lowest among six issue areas that the poll asked about, including immigration (38%) and health care (37%).

Your article is very coy about a poll they never linked to, never specifically mentioned in detail in the article, where is it Coyote?

From what I can read of this shambles of an article is the barely coherent poll visibility that seems to be a SINGLE issue poll, which is warmists love to warble about since it is easy to make misleading claims to make it appear that a vast majority of people are really concerned about it, when in reality when it is part of an open ended poll about what concerns people, climate change concerns quickly plummets to the bottom of the polls in importance to the voters.

Try not to push this dead end misleading polling gambit anymore.


You are out of step.

What the world thinks about climate change in 7 charts

Did you even bother to read the survey in the your link?

It is a SINGLE ISSUE poll.

Meanwhile you didn't answer my question:

Your article is very coy about a poll they never linked to, never specifically mentioned in detail in the article, where is it Coyote?

Shall I have to bring up an old thread about a few polls showing when there are MULTIPLE concerns allowed in a poll, climate change/global warming concerns goes straight to the bottom of the list. I don't recall YOU were in that thread at all, maybe you just missed it?
 
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Trump is clearly out of step with the American people on this.


New Poll Shows Majority of Americans Disapprove of Trump's Climate Change Views

WASHINGTON) — President Donald Trump gets some of his worst marks from the American people when it comes to his handling of climate change, and majorities believe the planet is warming and support government actions that he has sometimes scoffed at.

While the administration has rolled back regulations to cut emissions of heat-trapping carbon dioxide from power and industrial plants and pushed for more coal use, wide shares of Americans say they want just the opposite, according to a new poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research.

About two out of three Americans say corporations have a responsibility to combat climate change, and a similar share also say it’s the job of the U.S. government. And 64% of Americans say they disapprove of Trump’s policies toward climate change, while about half that many say they approve. That 32% approval of his climate policies is the lowest among six issue areas that the poll asked about, including immigration (38%) and health care (37%).

Your article is very coy about a poll they never linked to, never specifically mentioned in detail in the article, where is it Coyote?

From what I can read of this shambles of an article is the barely coherent poll visibility that seems to be a SINGLE issue poll, which is warmists love to warble about since it is easy to make misleading claims to make it appear that a vast majority of people are really concerned about it, when in reality when it is part of an open ended poll about what concerns people, climate change concerns quickly plummets to the bottom of the polls in importance to the voters.

Try not to push this dead end misleading polling gambit anymore.


You are out of step.

What the world thinks about climate change in 7 charts

Did you even bother to read the survey in the your link?

It is a SINGLE ISSUE poll.

Meanwhile you didn't answer my question:

Your article is very coy about a poll they never linked to, never specifically mentioned in detail in the article, where is it Coyote?

Shall I have to bring up an old thread about a few polls showing when there are MULTIPLE concerns allowed in a poll, climate change/global warming concerns goes straight to the bottom of the list. I don't recall YOU were in that thread at all, maybe you just missed it?
It makes no difference whether it is a single issue poll.
 
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Trump is out of step with the American people concerning most things.

Let’s hope the American people are in step with voting Trump out of office next year.
Black shyster doesn't like the fact that Trump has lowered black unemployment to a record low of 5.5%.....but loved the Surrender Monkeys DO NOTHING FOR MY PEOPLE attitude....and wonders why we laugh at this dumb mother fucker...ROTFLMFAI!!!!!
 
Trump is clearly out of step with the American people on this.


New Poll Shows Majority of Americans Disapprove of Trump's Climate Change Views

WASHINGTON) — President Donald Trump gets some of his worst marks from the American people when it comes to his handling of climate change, and majorities believe the planet is warming and support government actions that he has sometimes scoffed at.

While the administration has rolled back regulations to cut emissions of heat-trapping carbon dioxide from power and industrial plants and pushed for more coal use, wide shares of Americans say they want just the opposite, according to a new poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research.

About two out of three Americans say corporations have a responsibility to combat climate change, and a similar share also say it’s the job of the U.S. government. And 64% of Americans say they disapprove of Trump’s policies toward climate change, while about half that many say they approve. That 32% approval of his climate policies is the lowest among six issue areas that the poll asked about, including immigration (38%) and health care (37%).

Trump is not governing for all the people. He is governing only for his base.
 
Trump is clearly out of step with the American people on this.


New Poll Shows Majority of Americans Disapprove of Trump's Climate Change Views

WASHINGTON) — President Donald Trump gets some of his worst marks from the American people when it comes to his handling of climate change, and majorities believe the planet is warming and support government actions that he has sometimes scoffed at.

While the administration has rolled back regulations to cut emissions of heat-trapping carbon dioxide from power and industrial plants and pushed for more coal use, wide shares of Americans say they want just the opposite, according to a new poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research.

About two out of three Americans say corporations have a responsibility to combat climate change, and a similar share also say it’s the job of the U.S. government. And 64% of Americans say they disapprove of Trump’s policies toward climate change, while about half that many say they approve. That 32% approval of his climate policies is the lowest among six issue areas that the poll asked about, including immigration (38%) and health care (37%).

Trump is not governing for all the people. He is governing only for his base.
Jus like da Surrender Monkey did...great observation Smokey!
 
Fool me once......

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Trump is out of step with the American people concerning most things.

Let’s hope the American people are in step with voting Trump out of office next year.
Black shyster doesn't like the fact that Trump has lowered black unemployment to a record low of 5.5%.....but loved the Surrender Monkeys DO NOTHING FOR MY PEOPLE attitude....and wonders why we laugh at this dumb mother fucker...ROTFLMFAI!!!!!
Trump didn't lower black unemployment. Black unemployment was on an 7 year downward trend when Trump took office. However this has nothing to do with Trumps ignorance relative to climate change.
 
Trump is clearly out of step with the American people on this.


New Poll Shows Majority of Americans Disapprove of Trump's Climate Change Views

WASHINGTON) — President Donald Trump gets some of his worst marks from the American people when it comes to his handling of climate change, and majorities believe the planet is warming and support government actions that he has sometimes scoffed at.

While the administration has rolled back regulations to cut emissions of heat-trapping carbon dioxide from power and industrial plants and pushed for more coal use, wide shares of Americans say they want just the opposite, according to a new poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research.

About two out of three Americans say corporations have a responsibility to combat climate change, and a similar share also say it’s the job of the U.S. government. And 64% of Americans say they disapprove of Trump’s policies toward climate change, while about half that many say they approve. That 32% approval of his climate policies is the lowest among six issue areas that the poll asked about, including immigration (38%) and health care (37%).
Well if fake news media would stop the propaganda it would be a lot different
 
Trump is clearly out of step with the American people on this.


New Poll Shows Majority of Americans Disapprove of Trump's Climate Change Views

WASHINGTON) — President Donald Trump gets some of his worst marks from the American people when it comes to his handling of climate change, and majorities believe the planet is warming and support government actions that he has sometimes scoffed at.

While the administration has rolled back regulations to cut emissions of heat-trapping carbon dioxide from power and industrial plants and pushed for more coal use, wide shares of Americans say they want just the opposite, according to a new poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research.

About two out of three Americans say corporations have a responsibility to combat climate change, and a similar share also say it’s the job of the U.S. government. And 64% of Americans say they disapprove of Trump’s policies toward climate change, while about half that many say they approve. That 32% approval of his climate policies is the lowest among six issue areas that the poll asked about, including immigration (38%) and health care (37%).

Your article is very coy about a poll they never linked to, never specifically mentioned in detail in the article, where is it Coyote?

From what I can read of this shambles of an article is the barely coherent poll visibility that seems to be a SINGLE issue poll, which is warmists love to warble about since it is easy to make misleading claims to make it appear that a vast majority of people are really concerned about it, when in reality when it is part of an open ended poll about what concerns people, climate change concerns quickly plummets to the bottom of the polls in importance to the voters.

Try not to push this dead end misleading polling gambit anymore.


You are out of step.

What the world thinks about climate change in 7 charts

Did you even bother to read the survey in the your link?

It is a SINGLE ISSUE poll.

Meanwhile you didn't answer my question:

Your article is very coy about a poll they never linked to, never specifically mentioned in detail in the article, where is it Coyote?

Shall I have to bring up an old thread about a few polls showing when there are MULTIPLE concerns allowed in a poll, climate change/global warming concerns goes straight to the bottom of the list. I don't recall YOU were in that thread at all, maybe you just missed it?
It makes no difference whether it is a single issue poll.

Really, are you trying hard to make a fool of yourself?

Here is an example of a MULTIPLE Concerns poll:

New Gallup Poll: Americans do not even mention global warming as a problem – 36 ‘problems’ cited, but not climate

According to the latest Gallup poll, NOBODY thinks global warming is our most important problem, contrary to what NRCM, Audubon and CLF sock puppets tell us."

===================

Here is the actual Gallup Poll:

Satisfaction With the U.S. and Most Important Problem (Trends)

In general, are you satisfied or dissatisfied with the way things are going in the United States at this time? What do you think is the most important problem facing this country today? (open ended)

GallupII.JPG


Download the PDF from the Gallup website
===========================================

There is a definite difference between a SINGLE issue poll and a MULTIPLE issue poll, why fight it?

For the second time you have failed to answer my question:

Your article is very coy about a poll they never linked to, never specifically mentioned in detail in the article, where is it Coyote?

Going to answer it this time or shall I assume that you quietly admit your post one article is full of crap?
 
Trump is clearly out of step with the American people on this.


New Poll Shows Majority of Americans Disapprove of Trump's Climate Change Views

WASHINGTON) — President Donald Trump gets some of his worst marks from the American people when it comes to his handling of climate change, and majorities believe the planet is warming and support government actions that he has sometimes scoffed at.

While the administration has rolled back regulations to cut emissions of heat-trapping carbon dioxide from power and industrial plants and pushed for more coal use, wide shares of Americans say they want just the opposite, according to a new poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research.

About two out of three Americans say corporations have a responsibility to combat climate change, and a similar share also say it’s the job of the U.S. government. And 64% of Americans say they disapprove of Trump’s policies toward climate change, while about half that many say they approve. That 32% approval of his climate policies is the lowest among six issue areas that the poll asked about, including immigration (38%) and health care (37%).

Trump is not governing for all the people. He is governing only for his base.
Jus like da Surrender Monkey did...great observation Smokey!

We have not had a president named surrender monkey. And the president before Trump did not govern only to his base. You even said that yourself.

but loved the Surrender Monkeys DO NOTHING FOR MY PEOPLE attitude...
 
Trump is clearly out of step with the American people on this.


New Poll Shows Majority of Americans Disapprove of Trump's Climate Change Views

WASHINGTON) — President Donald Trump gets some of his worst marks from the American people when it comes to his handling of climate change, and majorities believe the planet is warming and support government actions that he has sometimes scoffed at.

While the administration has rolled back regulations to cut emissions of heat-trapping carbon dioxide from power and industrial plants and pushed for more coal use, wide shares of Americans say they want just the opposite, according to a new poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research.

About two out of three Americans say corporations have a responsibility to combat climate change, and a similar share also say it’s the job of the U.S. government. And 64% of Americans say they disapprove of Trump’s policies toward climate change, while about half that many say they approve. That 32% approval of his climate policies is the lowest among six issue areas that the poll asked about, including immigration (38%) and health care (37%).

Your article is very coy about a poll they never linked to, never specifically mentioned in detail in the article, where is it Coyote?

From what I can read of this shambles of an article is the barely coherent poll visibility that seems to be a SINGLE issue poll, which is warmists love to warble about since it is easy to make misleading claims to make it appear that a vast majority of people are really concerned about it, when in reality when it is part of an open ended poll about what concerns people, climate change concerns quickly plummets to the bottom of the polls in importance to the voters.

Try not to push this dead end misleading polling gambit anymore.


You are out of step.

What the world thinks about climate change in 7 charts

What do poor Germans think about climate change?
 
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Trump is clearly out of step with the American people on this.


New Poll Shows Majority of Americans Disapprove of Trump's Climate Change Views

WASHINGTON) — President Donald Trump gets some of his worst marks from the American people when it comes to his handling of climate change, and majorities believe the planet is warming and support government actions that he has sometimes scoffed at.

While the administration has rolled back regulations to cut emissions of heat-trapping carbon dioxide from power and industrial plants and pushed for more coal use, wide shares of Americans say they want just the opposite, according to a new poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research.

About two out of three Americans say corporations have a responsibility to combat climate change, and a similar share also say it’s the job of the U.S. government. And 64% of Americans say they disapprove of Trump’s policies toward climate change, while about half that many say they approve. That 32% approval of his climate policies is the lowest among six issue areas that the poll asked about, including immigration (38%) and health care (37%).

Your article is very coy about a poll they never linked to, never specifically mentioned in detail in the article, where is it Coyote?

From what I can read of this shambles of an article is the barely coherent poll visibility that seems to be a SINGLE issue poll, which is warmists love to warble about since it is easy to make misleading claims to make it appear that a vast majority of people are really concerned about it, when in reality when it is part of an open ended poll about what concerns people, climate change concerns quickly plummets to the bottom of the polls in importance to the voters.

Try not to push this dead end misleading polling gambit anymore.


You are out of step.

What the world thinks about climate change in 7 charts

Did you even bother to read the survey in the your link?

It is a SINGLE ISSUE poll.

Meanwhile you didn't answer my question:

Your article is very coy about a poll they never linked to, never specifically mentioned in detail in the article, where is it Coyote?

Shall I have to bring up an old thread about a few polls showing when there are MULTIPLE concerns allowed in a poll, climate change/global warming concerns goes straight to the bottom of the list. I don't recall YOU were in that thread at all, maybe you just missed it?
It makes no difference whether it is a single issue poll.

Really, are you trying hard to make a fool of yourself?

Here is an example of a MULTIPLE Concerns poll:

New Gallup Poll: Americans do not even mention global warming as a problem – 36 ‘problems’ cited, but not climate

According to the latest Gallup poll, NOBODY thinks global warming is our most important problem, contrary to what NRCM, Audubon and CLF sock puppets tell us."

===================

Here is the actual Gallup Poll:

Satisfaction With the U.S. and Most Important Problem (Trends)

In general, are you satisfied or dissatisfied with the way things are going in the United States at this time? What do you think is the most important problem facing this country today? (open ended)

GallupII.JPG


Download the PDF from the Gallup website
===========================================

There is a definite difference between a SINGLE issue poll and a MULTIPLE issue poll, why fight it?

For the second time you have failed to answer my question:

Your article is very coy about a poll they never linked to, never specifically mentioned in detail in the article, where is it Coyote?

Going to answer it this time or shall I assume that you quietly admit your post one article is full of crap?

A poll does not have to be comparative to indicate that something IS an issue to Americans.

A single issue poll is valid in that regard. And it indicates Americans, unlike Trump, think Climate change is a concern.

In other words they don’t believe your fakery.
 
Trump is out of step with the American people concerning most things.

Let’s hope the American people are in step with voting Trump out of office next year.
Black shyster doesn't like the fact that Trump has lowered black unemployment to a record low of 5.5%.....but loved the Surrender Monkeys DO NOTHING FOR MY PEOPLE attitude....and wonders why we laugh at this dumb mother fucker...ROTFLMFAI!!!!!
Trump didn't lower black unemployment. Black unemployment was on an 7 year downward trend when Trump took office. However this has nothing to do with Trumps ignorance relative to climate change.
Or your ignorance that the Surrender Monkey had 8 years to do shit and that jug earred freak didn't do shit for you people...what did he do for your education...

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YOU really are one dumb mothervfucker...."I loves da Surrender Monkey cause he da same color as I is"....but did nothing but buy a $14 million beachfront mansion in da middle of white privelege DemonRATS in Mass. where they can pretend that he isn't black and take him around showing him off like a poodle showdog on a leash!

Oh and the phony climate change bullshit...

UPDATE – Dr. Tim Ball wins @MichaelEMann lawsuit – Mann “hides the decline” AGAIN ...
Aug 22, 2019 · The Law, Lawsuits, And Climate Change ..... By losing on a procedural question, Mann avoided a decision as to the matter of the case].

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Trump is clearly out of step with the American people on this.


New Poll Shows Majority of Americans Disapprove of Trump's Climate Change Views

WASHINGTON) — President Donald Trump gets some of his worst marks from the American people when it comes to his handling of climate change, and majorities believe the planet is warming and support government actions that he has sometimes scoffed at.

While the administration has rolled back regulations to cut emissions of heat-trapping carbon dioxide from power and industrial plants and pushed for more coal use, wide shares of Americans say they want just the opposite, according to a new poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research.

About two out of three Americans say corporations have a responsibility to combat climate change, and a similar share also say it’s the job of the U.S. government. And 64% of Americans say they disapprove of Trump’s policies toward climate change, while about half that many say they approve. That 32% approval of his climate policies is the lowest among six issue areas that the poll asked about, including immigration (38%) and health care (37%).


See? You Communists don't even need to campaign. It's in the bag for Hillary, no path to 270 for Trump. Just sit home smoking dope - no way Trump can win......
 
Your article is very coy about a poll they never linked to, never specifically mentioned in detail in the article, where is it Coyote?

From what I can read of this shambles of an article is the barely coherent poll visibility that seems to be a SINGLE issue poll, which is warmists love to warble about since it is easy to make misleading claims to make it appear that a vast majority of people are really concerned about it, when in reality when it is part of an open ended poll about what concerns people, climate change concerns quickly plummets to the bottom of the polls in importance to the voters.

Try not to push this dead end misleading polling gambit anymore.


You are out of step.

What the world thinks about climate change in 7 charts

Did you even bother to read the survey in the your link?

It is a SINGLE ISSUE poll.

Meanwhile you didn't answer my question:

Your article is very coy about a poll they never linked to, never specifically mentioned in detail in the article, where is it Coyote?

Shall I have to bring up an old thread about a few polls showing when there are MULTIPLE concerns allowed in a poll, climate change/global warming concerns goes straight to the bottom of the list. I don't recall YOU were in that thread at all, maybe you just missed it?
It makes no difference whether it is a single issue poll.

Really, are you trying hard to make a fool of yourself?

Here is an example of a MULTIPLE Concerns poll:

New Gallup Poll: Americans do not even mention global warming as a problem – 36 ‘problems’ cited, but not climate

According to the latest Gallup poll, NOBODY thinks global warming is our most important problem, contrary to what NRCM, Audubon and CLF sock puppets tell us."

===================

Here is the actual Gallup Poll:

Satisfaction With the U.S. and Most Important Problem (Trends)

In general, are you satisfied or dissatisfied with the way things are going in the United States at this time? What do you think is the most important problem facing this country today? (open ended)

GallupII.JPG


Download the PDF from the Gallup website
===========================================

There is a definite difference between a SINGLE issue poll and a MULTIPLE issue poll, why fight it?

For the second time you have failed to answer my question:

Your article is very coy about a poll they never linked to, never specifically mentioned in detail in the article, where is it Coyote?

Going to answer it this time or shall I assume that you quietly admit your post one article is full of crap?

A poll does not have to be comparative to indicate that something IS an issue to Americans.

A single issue poll is valid in that regard. And it indicates Americans, unlike Trump, think Climate change is a concern.

In other words they don’t believe your fakery.

I see that not only you didn't defend post one poll source problems, you also continue to miss the obvious point about the difference between a Single Issue poll and a Multiple issue poll.

Thus you have put yourself into a corner all by yourself by your omissions, tangled by your innate contradictions.

I don't think I have even seen that happen before.

:113:
 
Your article is very coy about a poll they never linked to, never specifically mentioned in detail in the article, where is it Coyote?

From what I can read of this shambles of an article is the barely coherent poll visibility that seems to be a SINGLE issue poll, which is warmists love to warble about since it is easy to make misleading claims to make it appear that a vast majority of people are really concerned about it, when in reality when it is part of an open ended poll about what concerns people, climate change concerns quickly plummets to the bottom of the polls in importance to the voters.

Try not to push this dead end misleading polling gambit anymore.


You are out of step.

What the world thinks about climate change in 7 charts

Did you even bother to read the survey in the your link?

It is a SINGLE ISSUE poll.

Meanwhile you didn't answer my question:

Your article is very coy about a poll they never linked to, never specifically mentioned in detail in the article, where is it Coyote?

Shall I have to bring up an old thread about a few polls showing when there are MULTIPLE concerns allowed in a poll, climate change/global warming concerns goes straight to the bottom of the list. I don't recall YOU were in that thread at all, maybe you just missed it?
It makes no difference whether it is a single issue poll.

Really, are you trying hard to make a fool of yourself?

Here is an example of a MULTIPLE Concerns poll:

New Gallup Poll: Americans do not even mention global warming as a problem – 36 ‘problems’ cited, but not climate

According to the latest Gallup poll, NOBODY thinks global warming is our most important problem, contrary to what NRCM, Audubon and CLF sock puppets tell us."

===================

Here is the actual Gallup Poll:

Satisfaction With the U.S. and Most Important Problem (Trends)

In general, are you satisfied or dissatisfied with the way things are going in the United States at this time? What do you think is the most important problem facing this country today? (open ended)

GallupII.JPG


Download the PDF from the Gallup website
===========================================

There is a definite difference between a SINGLE issue poll and a MULTIPLE issue poll, why fight it?

For the second time you have failed to answer my question:

Your article is very coy about a poll they never linked to, never specifically mentioned in detail in the article, where is it Coyote?

Going to answer it this time or shall I assume that you quietly admit your post one article is full of crap?

A poll does not have to be comparative to indicate that something IS an issue to Americans.

A single issue poll is valid in that regard. And it indicates Americans, unlike Trump, think Climate change is a concern.

In other words they don’t believe your fakery.

Also more people voted for a murderous, treasonous bimbo than voted for Trump....and what does that tell you about large cities dumbass mother fucking voters?

climate-change-global-warming-cooling-its-called-weather-chalkboard.jpg
 
Trump is clearly out of step with the American people on this.


New Poll Shows Majority of Americans Disapprove of Trump's Climate Change Views

WASHINGTON) — President Donald Trump gets some of his worst marks from the American people when it comes to his handling of climate change, and majorities believe the planet is warming and support government actions that he has sometimes scoffed at.

While the administration has rolled back regulations to cut emissions of heat-trapping carbon dioxide from power and industrial plants and pushed for more coal use, wide shares of Americans say they want just the opposite, according to a new poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research.

About two out of three Americans say corporations have a responsibility to combat climate change, and a similar share also say it’s the job of the U.S. government. And 64% of Americans say they disapprove of Trump’s policies toward climate change, while about half that many say they approve. That 32% approval of his climate policies is the lowest among six issue areas that the poll asked about, including immigration (38%) and health care (37%).

Trump is not governing for all the people. He is governing only for his base.
Jus like da Surrender Monkey did...great observation Smokey!

We have not had a president named surrender monkey. And the president before Trump did not govern only to his base. You even said that yourself.

but loved the Surrender Monkeys DO NOTHING FOR MY PEOPLE attitude...
Of course you did....even a Monkey knows it...

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SURRENDER monkey with dem ears in cute!
 
The poll shows how vapid and brainwashed those who participate in polls have become. What's the most important issue today? "Climate change", not the economy.

"Climate change", not jobs.

"Climate change", not safety and security.

"Climate change", not preventing the murder of millions through abortion.

"Climate change", not education.

"Climate change", not immigration.

"Climate change", not the national debt.

"Climate change", not censorship and fake news.

"Climate change", not civil rights.

"Climate change", not campaign finance reform.

"Climate change", not student load debt.

"Climate change", not poverty.

"Climate change", not Social security.

"Climate change", not infrastructure.

....and on and on.
Cause maybe...in an era of record extremes around the world...Americans are a wee bit worried.

You mean in an era of lying fucks in the media?

No one believes you, because you're filthy liars.
 
Trump is out of step with the American people concerning most things.

Let’s hope the American people are in step with voting Trump out of office next year.
Black shyster doesn't like the fact that Trump has lowered black unemployment to a record low of 5.5%.....but loved the Surrender Monkeys DO NOTHING FOR MY PEOPLE attitude....and wonders why we laugh at this dumb mother fucker...ROTFLMFAI!!!!!
Trump didn't lower black unemployment. Black unemployment was on an 7 year downward trend when Trump took office. However this has nothing to do with Trumps ignorance relative to climate change.
Or your ignorance that the Surrender Monkey had 8 years to do shit and that jug earred freak didn't do shit for you people...what did he do for your education...

Trump signs executive order on HBCUs, says schools will be priority in his White House
The executive order moves an initiative to assist the Historically Black Colleges and Universities from the Education Department back to the White ...

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YOU really are one dumb mothervfucker...."I loves da Surrender Monkey cause he da same color as I is"....but did nothing but buy a $14 million beachfront mansion in da middle of white privelege DemonRATS in Mass. where they can pretend that he isn't black and take him around showing him off like a poodle showdog on a leash!

Oh and the phony climate change bullshit...

UPDATE – Dr. Tim Ball wins @MichaelEMann lawsuit – Mann “hides the decline” AGAIN ...
Aug 22, 2019 · The Law, Lawsuits, And Climate Change ..... By losing on a procedural question, Mann avoided a decision as to the matter of the case].

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Aug 24, 2019 · Some years ago, Dr. Tim Ball wrote that climate scientist Michael Mann ... He still refused to produce them, so the court dismissed his case.

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Aug 30, 2019 · Media Ignores Michael Mann's Court Loss — It Doesn't Fit The ... It was the “evidence” the global

Nah, I didn't miss anything.

First off, if Obama had done just for blacks, a bitch like you would be whining about black racism. So fuck your motherfucking punk ass attempts to claim that Trump has done so fucking much for blacks. Trump has not done anything for blacks. Posting up stories about HBCU's doesn't show anything. Understand? That's just one thing.

Progress of the African-American Community During the Obama Administration

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Key Accomplishments

Labor Market, Income and Poverty

  • The unemployment rate for African Americans peaked at 16.8 percent in March 2010, after experiencing a larger percentage-point increase from its pre-recession average to its peak than the overall unemployment rate did. Since then, the African-American unemployment rate has seen a larger percentage-point decline in the recovery, falling much faster than the overall unemployment rate over the last year.

  • The real median income of black households increased by 4.1 percent between 2014 and 2015.

  • The President enacted permanent expansions of the Earned Income Tax Credit and Child Tax Credit, which together now provide about 2 million African-American working families with an average tax cut of about $1,000 each.

  • A recent report from the Census Bureau shows the remarkable progress that American families have made as the recovery continues to strengthen. Real median household income grew 5.2 percent from 2014 to 2015, the fastest annual growth on record. Income grew for households across the income distribution, with the fastest growth among lower- and middle-income households. The number of people in poverty fell by 3.5 million, leading the poverty rate to fall from 14.8 percent to 13.5 percent, the largest one-year drop since 1968, with even larger improvements including for African Americans, Hispanic Americans, and children.

  • The poverty rate for African Americans fell faster in 2015 than in any year since 1999. While the poverty rate fell for across all racial and ethnic groups this year, it fell 2.1 percentage points (p.p.) for African Americans, resulting in 700,000 fewer African Americans in poverty.

  • African American children also made large gains in 2015, with the poverty rate falling 4.2 percentage points and 400,000 fewer children in poverty.
Health

  • Since the start of Affordable Care Act's first open enrollment period at the end of 2013, the uninsured rate among non-elderly African Americans has declined by more than half. Over that period, about 3 million uninsured nonelderly, African-American adults gained health coverage.

  • Teen pregnancy among African-American women is at an historic low. The birth rate per 1,000 African-American teen females has fallen from 60.4 in 2008, before President Obama entered office, to 34.9 in 2014.

  • Life expectancy at birth is the highest it’s ever been for African Americans. In 2014, life expectancy at birth was 72.5 years for African-American males and 78.4 for African-American females, the highest point in the historical series for both genders.
Education

  • The high school graduation rate for African-American students is at its highest point in history. In the 2013-2014 academic year, 72.5 percent of African-American public high school students graduated within four years.

  • Since the President took office, over one million more black and Hispanic students enrolled in college.

  • Among African-Americans and Hispanic students 25 and older, high school completion is higher than ever before. Among African Americans, Hispanics, and Asian students 25 and older, Bachelor’s degree attainment is higher than ever before. As of 2015, 88 percent of the African-American population 25 and older had at least a high school degree and 23percent had at least a Bachelor’s degree.
Support for HBCUs

  • The U.S. Department of Education (ED) is responsible for funding more than $4 billion for HBCUs each year.

  • Pell Grant funding for HBCU students increased significantly between 2007 and 2014, growing from $523 million to $824 million.

  • The President’s FY 2017 budget request proposes a new, $30 million competitive grant program, called the HBCU and Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs) Innovation for Completion Fund, designed to support innovative and evidence-based, student-centered strategies and interventions to increase the number of low-income students completing degree programs at HBCUs and MSIs.

  • The First in the World (FITW) program provided unique opportunities for HBCUs to compete for grants focused on innovation to drive student success.

  • In 2014, Hampton University received a grant award of $3.5 million.

  • In FY 2015, three FITW awards were made to HBCUs, including Jackson State University ($2.9 million), Delaware State University ($2.6 million) and Spelman College ($2.7 million).

  • While Congress did not fund the program in fiscal year 2016, the President’s 2017 budget request includes $100 million for the First in the World program, with up to $30 million set aside for HBCUs and MSIs.
Criminal Justice

  • The incarceration rates for African-American men and women fell during each year of the Obama Administration and are at their lowest points in over two decades. The imprisonment rates for African-American men and women were at their lowest points since the early 1990s and late 1980s, respectively, of 2014, the latest year for which Bureau of Justice Statistics data are available.

  • The number of juveniles in secure detention has been reduced dramatically over the last decade. The number of juveniles committed or detained, a disproportionate number of whom are African American, fell more than 30% between 2007 and 2013.

  • The President has ordered the Justice Department to ban the use of solitary confinement for juveniles held in federal custody. There are presently no more juveniles being held in restrictive housing federally.
My Brother’s Keeper

  • President Obama launched the My Brother’s Keeper initiative on February 27, 2014 to address persistent opportunity gaps faced by boys and young men of color and ensure that all young people can reach their full potential.

  • Nearly 250 communities in all 50 states, 19 Tribal Nations, Washington, DC and Puerto Rico have accepted the President’s My Brother’s Keeper Community Challenge to dedicate resources and execute their own strategic plans to ensure all young people can reach their full potential.

  • Inspired by the President’s call to action, philanthropic and other private organizations have committed to provide more than $600 million in grants and in-kind resources and $1 billion in low-interest financing to expand opportunity for young people – more than tripling the initial private sector investment since 2014.

  • In May 2014, the MBK Task Force gave President Obama nearly 80 recommendations to address persistent opportunity gaps faced by young people, including boys and young men of color. Agencies have been working individually and collectively since to respond to recommendations with federal policy initiatives, grant programs, and guidance. Today, more than 80% of MBK Task Force Recommendations are complete or on track.
Advancing Equity for Women and Girls of Color

  • In 2014, the Council on Women and Girls (CWG) launched a specific work stream called “Advancing Equity for Women and Girls of Color” to ensure that policies and programs across the federal government appropriately take into account the unique obstacles that women and girls of color can face. In fall 2015, CWG released a report that identified five data-driven issue areas where interventions can promote opportunities for success at school, work, and in the community.

  • This work has also inspired independent commitments to advance equity, including a $100 million, 5-year-funding initiative by Prosperity Together—a coalition of women’s foundations—to improve economic prosperity for low-income women and women and girls of color and a $75 million funding commitment by the Collaborative to Advance Equity through Research—an affiliation of American colleges, universities, research organizations, publishers and public interest institutions led by Wake Forest University—to support existing and new research efforts about women and girls of color.

  • At the United State of Women Summit in June 2016, eight organizations launched “Young Women’s Initiatives,” place-based, data-driven programs that will focus in on the local needs of young women of color. Those organizations include the Women’s Foundation of Minnesota, the Women’s Foundation of California, the Women's Foundation for a Greater Memphis, the Washington Area Women’s Foundation, the Dallas Women’s Foundation, the Women’s Fund of Greater Birmingham, the Women’s Fund of Western Massachusetts, and the New York Women’s Foundation.
Small Business

  • There are 8 million minority-owned firms in the U.S.—a 38% increase since 2007.

  • In early 2015, the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) launched the MBK Millennial Entrepreneurs Initiative, which seeks to address the challenges faced by underserved millennials, including boys and young men of color, through self-employment and entrepreneurship. A major component of this effort included the six-part video series, titled “Biz My Way,” which encourages millennials to follow their passion in business.

  • In fiscal year 2015, underserved markets received 32,563 loans totaling $13 billion, compared with 25,799 loans and $10.47 billion in fiscal year 2014, an increase of 26 percent in number of loans and 24 percent in dollar amount.

  • Last year, the SBA issued a new rule that makes most individuals currently on probation or parole eligible for a SBA microloan—a loan of up to $50,000 that helps small businesses start up. And in August 2016, SBA together with the W.K. Kellogg Foundation and Justine Petersen, launched the Aspire Entrepreneurship Initiative, a $2.1 Million pilot initiative to provide entrepreneurship education and microloans to returning citizens in Detroit, Chicago, Louisville and St. Louis.
Civil Rights Division

  • The Department of Justice’s Civil Rights Division continued to enforce federal law. Over the last eight years, the Division has vigorously protected the civil rights of individuals in housing, lending, employment, voting, education, and disability rights and through hate crimes and law enforcement misconduct prosecutions and law enforcement pattern and practice cases.
African-American Judicial Appointees

  • President Obama has made 62 lifetime appointments of African Americans to serve on the federal bench.

  • This includes 9 African-American circuit court judges.

  • It also includes the appointment of 53 African American district court judges—including 26 African-American women appointed to the federal court, which is more African-American women appointed by any President in history.

  • In total, 19% of the President’s confirmed judges have been African American, compared to 16% under President Bill Clinton and 7% under President George W. Bush.

  • Five states now have their first African-American circuit judge; 10 states now have their first African-American female lifetime-appointed federal judge; and 3 districts now have their first African-American district judge.

  • Also, the President appointed the first Haitian-American lifetime-appointed federal judge, the first Afro-Caribbean-born district judge, the first African-American female circuit judge in the Sixth Circuit, and the first African-American circuit judge on the First Circuit (who was also the first African-American female lifetime-appointed federal judge to serve anywhere in the First Circuit).

  • The President is committed to continuing to ensure diversity on the federal bench. This year, the President nominated Myra Selby of Indiana to the Seventh Circuit, Abdul Kallon of Alabama to the Eleventh Circuit, and Rebecca Haywood of Pennsylvania to the Third Circuit. If confirmed, each of these would be a judicial first—Myra Selby would be the first African-American circuit judge from Indiana, Abdul Kallon would be the first African-American circuit judge from Alabama, and Rebecca Haywood would be the first African-American woman on the Third Circuit.In addition, two of the President’s district court nominees—Stephanie Finely and Patricia Timmons-Goodson—would be the first African-American lifetime-appointed federal judges in each of their respective districts, if confirmed.
Progress of the African-American Community During the Obama Administration

So shut the hell up and stick to the subject mentioned in the OP. Because the orange blob hasn't and will not, do what Obama did for blacks even though it was not as much as he could have but he didn't want to hear the whining from dickless bastards like yourself.
 

Did you even bother to read the survey in the your link?

It is a SINGLE ISSUE poll.

Meanwhile you didn't answer my question:

Your article is very coy about a poll they never linked to, never specifically mentioned in detail in the article, where is it Coyote?

Shall I have to bring up an old thread about a few polls showing when there are MULTIPLE concerns allowed in a poll, climate change/global warming concerns goes straight to the bottom of the list. I don't recall YOU were in that thread at all, maybe you just missed it?
It makes no difference whether it is a single issue poll.

Really, are you trying hard to make a fool of yourself?

Here is an example of a MULTIPLE Concerns poll:

New Gallup Poll: Americans do not even mention global warming as a problem – 36 ‘problems’ cited, but not climate

According to the latest Gallup poll, NOBODY thinks global warming is our most important problem, contrary to what NRCM, Audubon and CLF sock puppets tell us."

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Here is the actual Gallup Poll:

Satisfaction With the U.S. and Most Important Problem (Trends)

In general, are you satisfied or dissatisfied with the way things are going in the United States at this time? What do you think is the most important problem facing this country today? (open ended)

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Download the PDF from the Gallup website
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There is a definite difference between a SINGLE issue poll and a MULTIPLE issue poll, why fight it?

For the second time you have failed to answer my question:

Your article is very coy about a poll they never linked to, never specifically mentioned in detail in the article, where is it Coyote?

Going to answer it this time or shall I assume that you quietly admit your post one article is full of crap?

A poll does not have to be comparative to indicate that something IS an issue to Americans.

A single issue poll is valid in that regard. And it indicates Americans, unlike Trump, think Climate change is a concern.

In other words they don’t believe your fakery.

Also more people voted for a murderous, treasonous bimbo than voted for Trump....and what does that tell you about large cities dumbass mother fucking voters?

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Who did Hillary murder?

What enemy did she aid and abet?
 

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