Domenico Montanaro
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thinking about the impact, that he can use Musk and maybe cut him off when he needs to. But really, people don't think very highly of either Doge or Musk. And 60 percent of people think that federal workers are essential to making government work. Only 40 percent think that the government would be fine without most of them.
thinking about the impact, that he can use Musk and maybe cut him off when he needs to. But really, people don't think very highly of either Doge or Musk. And 60 percent of people think that federal workers are essential to making government work. Only 40 percent think that the government would be fine without most of them.
thinking about the impact, that he can use Musk and maybe cut him off when he needs to. But really, people don't think very highly of either Doge or Musk. And 60 percent of people think that federal workers are essential to making government work. Only 40 percent think that the government would be fine without most of them.
Well, it looks like a little bit of a mixed bag, but we can break these down. 37% said that the US is not giving enough support to Ukraine. 34% think the US is giving Ukraine too much support. Another 28% say the US is giving about the right amount of support.
Well, it looks like a little bit of a mixed bag, but we can break these down. 37% said that the US is not giving enough support to Ukraine. 34% think the US is giving Ukraine too much support. Another 28% say the US is giving about the right amount of support.
Well, it looks like a little bit of a mixed bag, but we can break these down. 37% said that the US is not giving enough support to Ukraine. 34% think the US is giving Ukraine too much support. Another 28% say the US is giving about the right amount of support.
But if you combine that 37% who think that the US isn't giving enough support and those who say that the US is giving the right amount, meaning they likely want to see it continued. That's two thirds of people in this poll, 65 percent.
But if you combine that 37% who think that the US isn't giving enough support and those who say that the US is giving the right amount, meaning they likely want to see it continued. That's two thirds of people in this poll, 65 percent.
But if you combine that 37% who think that the US isn't giving enough support and those who say that the US is giving the right amount, meaning they likely want to see it continued. That's two thirds of people in this poll, 65 percent.
So this idea that the U.S., that the population wants to cut off support to what has been a traditional ally against a traditional adversary is really Trump sort of swimming upstream with his revolutionary foreign policy here.
So this idea that the U.S., that the population wants to cut off support to what has been a traditional ally against a traditional adversary is really Trump sort of swimming upstream with his revolutionary foreign policy here.
So this idea that the U.S., that the population wants to cut off support to what has been a traditional ally against a traditional adversary is really Trump sort of swimming upstream with his revolutionary foreign policy here.
I mean, Trump has had, you know, very warm policy. feelings, things he said very positively about a lot of strong men all over the world and autocratic leaders. You know, even going back to his first term, he's done this pretty consistently. He just really likes somebody who's got a lot of power.
I mean, Trump has had, you know, very warm policy. feelings, things he said very positively about a lot of strong men all over the world and autocratic leaders. You know, even going back to his first term, he's done this pretty consistently. He just really likes somebody who's got a lot of power.
I mean, Trump has had, you know, very warm policy. feelings, things he said very positively about a lot of strong men all over the world and autocratic leaders. You know, even going back to his first term, he's done this pretty consistently. He just really likes somebody who's got a lot of power.
And he sees this foreign policy, the Trump doctrine sort of as something that's more transactional, more he would say America first and less about alliances sort of turning away from America's friends post-World War II. This idea of what the United States is going to be, Trump is really trying to reshape what that means.
And he sees this foreign policy, the Trump doctrine sort of as something that's more transactional, more he would say America first and less about alliances sort of turning away from America's friends post-World War II. This idea of what the United States is going to be, Trump is really trying to reshape what that means.
And he sees this foreign policy, the Trump doctrine sort of as something that's more transactional, more he would say America first and less about alliances sort of turning away from America's friends post-World War II. This idea of what the United States is going to be, Trump is really trying to reshape what that means.
Definitely. It's one of the biggest things that's happened since he was sworn in. Yeah.
Definitely. It's one of the biggest things that's happened since he was sworn in. Yeah.