They don’t care about facts. Trump hates the same people that they hate. They will stick with Trump even if he destroys the party. Totally ignorant but accurate.
Negating some of the BULLS....the freeloaders of the socialist far left Democratic Party are attempting to spew to save their corpse puppet president who will go down in flames.
FACT #1.>
Biden approval ticks closer to lowest level of his presidency
NOV. 16, 2022
U.S. President Joe Biden's public approval rating dipped to 37% in a Reuters/Ipsos poll completed on Tuesday, edging closer to the lowest level of his presidency.
The two-day national poll found that Americans' approval of Biden's job performance had dropped by two percentage points from a week earlier.
Biden's persistent unpopularity drove expectations that Republicans would decisively win control of the U.S. House of Representatives in Nov. 8 midterm elections. But with votes still being counted a week later, Republicans were only on track for a slim majority in the House. Democrats won enough U.S. Senate races to keep control of the Senate.
Taking office in January 2021 in the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic, Biden's term has been marked by the economic scars of the global health crisis, including soaring inflation. This year, his approval rating drifted as low as 36% in May and June.
The Reuters/Ipsos poll, conducted online in English throughout the United States, gathered responses from 1,005 adults, including 450 Democrats and 368 Republicans. It has a credibility interval - a measure of precision - of 4 percentage points either way.
–Jason Lange
REUTERS CORRESP
Fact #2.
"Under my plan for the economy, we’ve made extraordinary progress," the president claimed. "And put America in the position to tackle a worldwide problem that’s worse everywhere but here."
"However, Biden’s claim does not appear to be supported by the data.
According to economic data from April 2022, the U.S. inflation rate of 8.3% was one of the highest in the developed world, dwarfing Japan, France, Germany, Britain, Italy and Canada.
In May, the United Kingdom surpassed the United States on the inflation leader board, but the American inflation rate still grew to 8.6%.
Now, just one month later, Americans are facing down a wholesale inflation rate of 10.8% that is putting even more pressure on people’s wallets."
Fact # 3.
APRIL 2022: WORST MONTH ON RECORD FOR ILLEGAL BORDER CROSSINGS
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Congressman Glenn Grothman (WI-06) released the following statement after U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) released the number of encounters at the Southwest border for the month of April.
“The number of migrants attempting to illegally cross our Southern border is reaching staggering levels,” said Grothman. “An estimated 234,088 illegal migrants were encountered at the Southwest border in April, the highest monthly total in the history of the Department of Homeland Security.
“Of the record number of migrants illegally crossing the border, an estimated 184,000 were released and remain in the interior of the United States. The 117,989 recorded ‘humanitarian releases’ represent an increase of 47 percent from March and we saw roughly an additional 8,600 unaccompanied children released to sponsors. This is on top of the estimated 58,000 got-aways who dodged Border Patrol altogether.
“CBP officials have informed me that they’re not just seeing individuals from Mexico and Northern Triangle countries, they have seen people from over 140 different countries attempting to cross the border illegally. These migrants likely wouldn’t be paying cartels $10,000 to $20,000 per person to be sent to the United States if they weren’t positive they would be let into the country. Under President Biden, the means to bypass our immigration system without identification or a sufficient background check is far too straightforward and well-known across the globe. This is severely threatening to our national security.
“Encouraging lawlessness along the border only benefits Cartels who are lining their pockets through well-coordinated human smuggling and drug trafficking operations. Fentanyl bears the lion’s share of responsibility for the United States surpassing 107,000 drug overdose deaths in 2021, a record-high. Some may consider drug trafficking and sales a victimless crime, but that doesn’t make the friends and relatives of the over 100,000 Americans who died feel any less painful. Without a dramatic shift in policy, the deadly drugs of Mexican cartels will continue killing Americans. I beg President Biden and the leaders of the Majority parties in both the Senate and House to take action to secure the southern border.
“Even in the face of a historic crisis, the Biden White House remains committed to ending Title 42, which will only bring more illegal aliens and deadly drugs to the border.”
Fact #4.
The ‘Red State Murder Problem’? That’s Just a Democratic-Driven Myth.
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Marc A. Thiessen
The Washington Post
October 20, 2022
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With Republicans hammering them over rising murder rates, Democrats have come up with a new line of defense: Republicans, they claim, are the ones really responsible for the surge in homicides. The United States, California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) recently
declared, has a “red state murder problem.”
No, it doesn’t. The bogus claim comes from a March
study by the Democratic think tank Third Way, which purports to show that, contrary to “the right-wing obsession over homicides in Democratic cities: murder rates are far higher in Trump-voting red states than Biden-voting blue states.” According to Third Way, of the top 10 states with the highest per-capita murder rates in 2020, eight (Missouri, Louisiana, Kentucky, Alabama, Tennessee, South Carolina, Mississippi and Arkansas) voted for Donald Trump, while just two (New Mexico and Georgia) voted for Joe Biden. “Republicans seem to do a much better job of talking about stopping crime than stopping crime,” Jim Kessler, an author of the report, told Axios.
One problem with that: In most of these red states, the high murder rates are driven by the lethal violence in their blue cities.
Take Missouri. Yes, it voted for Trump. But it is also home to two of the
most dangerous U.S. cities — St. Louis and Kansas City — both of which are run by Democrats. Earlier this year, CBS News did an
analysis of the “deadliest U.S. cities” using the latest FBI and other crime data. In 2019, it found, St. Louis had the highest murder rate in the nation, with 64.54 murders per 100,000 residents. Kansas City, meanwhile, had the eighth-highest murder rate, with 29.88 murders per 100,000. According to
the FBI, the state had about 520 murders in major metropolitan areas that year, 20 in cities outside metropolitan areas, and 28 in nonmetropolitan counties. So, the vast majority of Missouri’s homicides took place in its Democrat-run cities.
The same is true for Louisiana, which has two of the most lethal Democratic-run cities in the country: Baton Rouge, which in 2019 had the sixth-highest murder rate in the nation with 31.72 murders per 100,000 residents, and New Orleans, which had the seventh-highest rate with 30.67 murders per 100,000. Without those cities, the state’s murder rate would significantly drop.
That’s not all. Tennessee’s homicide rate was driven up by Democratic-run Memphis, which ranked ninth in the country with 29.21 homicides per 100,000 residents. Also powering the state’s murder rate: then-Democratic-led Chattanooga (No. 29) with 18.15 murders per 100,000 in 2019 (note: the city elected an independent in 2021); Democratic-run Nashville (No. 59) with 12.08 per 100,000; and Democratic-run Knoxville (No. 62) with 11.66 per 100,000.
The same goes for other red states: In Alabama, Democratic-run Birmingham, which ranked third with 50.62 murders per 100,000 citizens, drove up the state murder rate, as did Democratic-run Tuscaloosa (No. 21) with 20.77 per 100,000. Kentucky’s murder rate was run up by its largest city, Democratic-run Louisville, which had the 46th-highest murder rate in 2019, with 13.92 homicides per 100,000 residents. Arkansas’s rate was driven up by Democratic-run Little Rock, the capital and largest city, which had the 24th-highest murder rate with 19.15 homicides per 100,000 residents. Mississippi’s was driven up by the homicides in its Democratic-run capital Jackson, which had a
murder rate of 46.5 per 100,000 in 2019.
See a pattern here?
Third Way also claims that 3 of the 5 states with the largest increase in murder rate between 2019 and 2021 were “decidedly rural” red states — “Trump-voting Wyoming at 91.7%, South Dakota at 69%, and Nebraska at 59.1%.” Sounds terrible. Here’s what they left out: According to
FBI data, Wyoming had a grand total of 13 murders in 2019,
or 2.2 per 100,000 residents, while South Dakota had 17 and Nebraska had 45. So even if Wyoming’s murder rate nearly doubled, it still saw fewer than 30 murders in 2021. What else are these red states missing besides large murder numbers? Large, crime-ridden, Democratic-run cities.
Third Way does not provide city-by-city data for 2020 in its report, perhaps because this would undermine its red state murder narrative. But the Manhattan Institute’s Rafael Mangual
gathered data on the 2020 murder rates in the 50 largest U.S. cities — 34 of which had Democratic mayors, while 14 were led by Republicans (two were led by independents). “The homicide rate in the blue cities was 15.8 per 100,000, compared to 9.4 per 100,000 in the red cities,” he found.
And in a May
report, his Manhattan Institute colleagues Robert VerBruggen and Christos Makridis examined the growth in the homicide rate per capita in the largest U.S. counties between 2019 and 2020 — and then compared the rates in GOP-leaning and Democratic-leaning counties. They found that “counties with higher shares of GOP voters have a much lower homicide death rate and a lower number of deaths in 2020” and “also a lower growth in homicide rates.”
To argue, as Third Way does, that “murder rates are actually higher in Republican, Trump-voting states” — without pointing out that those rates are driven by the slaughter taking place in Democratic-voting blue cities — is intentionally misleading.
The fact is, the red state murder problem is really a red state murder myth.