Nolte: Joe Biden’s Approval Rating Plunges to New Low in NPR Poll
His Fraudulency Joe Biden’s approval rating plunged to 42 percent in a poll conducted by far-left NPR.
His disapproval rating has jumped to 52 percent.
In a month, in this specific poll, Biden has lost four total points. Back in October, Biden sat at 44 percent approve, 50 percent disapprove. So he’s gone from being underwater by six points to ten points.
NPR, a left-wing, taxpayer-funded propaganda outlet that frequently spreads misinformation, writes, “Americans’ most pressing economic concern is inflation, and it’s contributing to a decline in how they view President Biden, according to a new NPR/Marist poll.”
“Biden’s approval is down to 42%, the lowest recorded in the survey since Biden took office. And a slim majority also say he hasn’t fulfilled his campaign promises.”
This part of the poll is fascinating:
When voters were asked what their top economic concerns are, inflation took the top spot (39%), followed by wages (18%), labor shortages (11%) and housing costs, unemployment and gas prices (tied at 9%).
For Republicans and independents, inflation is their chief economic concern, while for Democrats, it’s wages.
Inflation is, by far, the biggest concern in the country right now, and it’s not hard to see why. First off, it’s everywhere. We see it in gas prices, our energy bills, and at the grocery store.
Americans can deal with price increases, which are a fact of life. This is different. The cost of the very basics of life — food and energy — are not inching up; they are exploding in a way that not only affects the bottom line of the working and middle class, it gives us all a sense that something is wrong, terribly wrong.
The economy is not supposed to work this way.
We saw the same just before the 2008 economic crash. The explosion in gas prices that pre-dated that crash was, to say the least, unnerving. Were they connected? I have no idea. But there was undoubtedly something in the air, and in America, nothing should be in the air. Besides housing, energy, and food, one of the key ingredients in our quality of life is stability.
Stability is everything. Without it, we can’t plan for our futures. How can you plan ahead if you don’t know what the future will look like?
The current lack of stability in our country is, by far, Biden’s biggest problem and failure—and along with an open border, vaccine fascism, and Biden’s failing mental state, inflation is the cause of that.
No, actually, Joe Biden is the cause of instability. He’s the problem. He’s the wrecker wrecking our economy.
Our lack of stability is caused by inflation. An overheated economy causes inflation. The overheated economy is driven by too much government spending. Nevertheless, Joe Biden continues to push and push and push for more trillion-dollar spending bills.
On the economy, Biden is underwater ten points, with only 42 percent approving of the job he’s doing, while a majority of 52 percent disapprove.
A majority of Independents (51 percent) disapprove of Biden on the economy.
In the generic congressional poll, NPR has Democrats up 46-41 percent, which, believe it or not, is bad news for Democrats. Historically, when the GOP is within five in this poll, that means they win.
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Poll: Joe Biden’s Job Approval Underwater in 45 States
President Joe Biden’s job approval numbers have continuously spiraled downward, showing the president underwater in 45 states, according to the CIVIQS rolling job approval average.
Forty-five states have the president with a higher job disapproval rate than approval, according to the CIVIQS rolling job approval poll, covering the president’s job approval on a rolling basis since his inauguration. This is compared to only five states that show a higher approval rating for Biden.
Evidentially, California — a typically solid blue state — shows Biden’s approval close to flipping, with only a two-point margin. Forty-five percent of the respondents from the state said they approve of Biden, while 43 percent disapprove.
Overall, the ten-month rolling average of the president’s job approval is now at 54 percent disapproval compared to only 37 percent approval, with nine percent expressing no opinion. Biden’s net approval is at negative 18 percent.
Broken down by age groups 18 to 34, 35 to 49, and 65-plus, all responded with 54 percent disapproval of Biden, while the age range of 50 to 64 showed 55 percent disapproval.
The CIVIQS rolling job approval average had 129,460 responses that were tracked between January 20 snd November 20. The CIVIQS tracking model is meant to capture the shifts in attitude of various groups over time across all 50 states. These changes can happen either over time or rapidly.
Biden’s job approval has gotten worse in the last month. At the nine-month mark of the poll, Biden’s job approval was underwater in 41 states, and nine states showed Biden with a higher approval.
Overall the nine-month rolling average showed Biden with 53 percent disapproval and 38 percent approval, with nine percent expressing no opinion. At the time, Biden’s net approval was at negative 15 percent.
During his first ten months in office, the president has faced numerous challenges, such as a botched Afghanistan withdrawal causing the death of 13 U.S servicemembers and leaving of U.S. citizens, Afghan allies, and vulnerable Afghans left in the county controlled by Taliban terrorists.
More recently, the Biden administration is also in the middle of a months-long supply chain crisis. At one point, there were over one hundred ships off the coast of the U.S. waiting to dock in either the Port of Los Angeles or the Port of Long Beach with foreign goods.
For nearly two months of the crisis, Biden’s U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg was missing. Later, it was uncovered that he was on paid family leave with his husband, Chasten, and their two newborn babies.
As the country heads into the holidays, the price of having a Thanksgiving dinner is up 14 percent from last year and will be the most expensive on record.
According to statistics released from the Farm Bureau, “The average cost of a classic Thanksgiving feast for 10 rose to $53.31, 14 percent higher than last year’s $46.90.” The Farm Bureau also found that the price of having two frozen pie crusts, dinner rolls, fresh cranberries, milk, and sweet potatoes is also up.
Earlier this month it was revealed that Americans have been facing the highest prices for gasoline since 2014. Breitbart News reported that the national average cost of gas rose to $3.402, when the national average was $3.192 a month prior. In October, the gas price rose every day for the first 27 days, according to the American Automobile Association (AAA).
Jacob Bliss is a reporter for Breitbart News. You can follow him on Twitter.
Biden Bashing ‘Let’s Go Brandon’ Chant Breaks Out at Morgan Wallen Concert
A President Joe Biden roasting “Let’s Go, Brandon” chant reverberated throughout the Simmons Banks Arena over the weekend from fans who came to see country music star Morgan Wallen in North Little Rock, Arkansas.
‘You love to see it,” wrote a Twitter user, who posted video of fans chanting “Let’s Go, Brandon,” which is the less profane version of “Fuck Joe Biden.”
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The popular anti-Biden chant was derived from an NBC reporter at a NASCAR Xfinity Series race incorrectly stating that fans in the stands were chanting, “Let’s Go, Brandon” following a victory by driver Brandon Brown. The crowd was actually chanting, “Fuck Joe Biden.”
Since its inception, the chant has been heard in various different arenas and settings, from collage and professional and college sports stadiums and arenas, to concerts, and even on commercial flights.
Last week, the Biden-bashing chant was heard in the stadium at country music star’s Chris Stapleton concert.
“Let’s Go, Brandon” has even spurred several chart-topping hit songs, such as rapper Bryson Gray’s hit, “Let’s Go Brandon” mocking Biden, which soared to #1 on the iTunes charts last month, ranking above pop superstar Adele’s latest single.
Another song called “Let’s Go Brandon” by rapper Loza Alexander also made its way to #2 on the iTunes charts.
“Fuck Joe Biden” and “Let’s Go, Brandon” chants have also been proclaimed during vaccine mandate protests from New York to California.
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The anti-Biden chants have even gone global, making their way to Italy, where protesters were heard shouting “Fuck Joe Biden” as they passed the American Embassy in Rome during an anti-coronavirus mandate protest last month.
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A video on the Make Amazon Pay website further states: “Amazon’s wealth has increased so much during the pandemic that its owners could pay all 1.3 million of its employees a $690,000 COVID bonus and still be as rich as they were in 2020.”
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Bidenflation: 26% of Americans Say Economy Is Top Concern, Highest Since Pandemic Struck
The number of Americans who rank economic issues as the nation’s top problem has reached the highest point since the pandemic began, Gallup poll said Monday.
The latest survey found that 26 percent of Americans view economic issues—such as inflation, unemployment, and general economic conditions—as a top priority.
At the same time, Gallup’s measure of economic confidence has been plunging for five months. The latest data shows confidence at a negative 29, close to the worst levels of negative 32 and negative 33 hit in April 2020.
Inflation is high and rising, pushing up prices at a record pace and a wide variety of goods and services. The average cost for a Thanksgiving Day dinner will be up by 14 percent, according to the Farm Bureau.
The most frequently mentioned specific economic issues are the economy in general terms at 10 percent and inflation at seven percent. Unemployment was next at five percent. No other economic matters—such as the federal budget deficit, income inequality, or fuel or oil prices—exceed 1 percent, according to Gallup.
Inflation concerns are at their highest level since April 2001 but there is a sharp partisan divide. Eleven percent of Republicans name it as a top concern, compared with just one percent of Democrats. Seven percent of independents say inflation is their top concern. The last time significantly more than 7 percent of Americans named inflation as a top concern was May 1985, when it registered 11 percent.
As recently as September, inflation barely registered as a top concern. The swift rise in concern follows inflation reigniting this autumn and hitting a 30 year high in October.
This has flummoxed the Biden administration and its allies on the American left. The administration at first argued that inflation was confined to just a small part of the economy and would likely pass quickly. When inflation broadened and showed signs of heating up instead of fading, the Biden administration persisted to deny its importance until it switched to blaming corporations for raising prices.
On Monday, the Biden administration said it was nominating Fed chair Jerome Powell to a second term, a move many analysts say may be an attempt to show that the administration now takes the threat of inflation seriously. Powell is considered more likely than other potential nominees to pivot to tightening policy to bring down inflation.
The share of Americans saying they are most worried about the economy, now at 10 percent, had not hit double digits since 2017, when the Trump administration’s economic policies and promises to protect American industry from China’s predatory mercantilism eased economic concerns.
Thirteen percent of Republicans said general economic conditions were a top priority, while 10 percent of independents and 7 percent of Democrats gave this response.
“Biden’s ability to improve his economic and overall job approval ratings appear to be tied to his ability to address inflation and shortages, if the stronger parts of the economy can remain that way,” Gallup editor Jeffrey M. Jones wrote in an analysis of the poll results.
Despite the recent climb, economic concerns are well below the peak levels hit during the financial crisis. In February 2009, 86 percent of Americans said the financial crisis was the top issue.
“Even in relatively good economic times in the past, it was common for more than 30% of Americans to name an economic issue,” Jones wrote.
More Americans say the number one problem is government, at 21 percent. Concern over the coronavirus has fallen to being the top priority for 13 percent of Americans, half what it was during the Delta variant surge in August. Other specific issues commonly mentioned as the most important problem in the new survey are immigration at nine percent, unifying the country at six percent, and race relations or racism at five percent.
–UPI contributed to this report.
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