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Trump administration 2024-2028

Poll finds that American voters perceive the first year of Trump 2.0 as a failure with focus being given to the wrong things and everything haven gotten worse.
I'm surprised - but shouldn't be - that anyone actually thinks that things have gotten better in any of these categories.

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I'm surprised - but shouldn't be - that anyone actually thinks that things have gotten better in any of these categories.

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Opinions vary,

The Economist/YouGov Poll
January 9 - 12, 2026

Trump's approval is up among men but down among women

Approval by gender of Donald Trump's second-term job performance​

Do you approve or disapprove of the way Donald Trump is handling his job as President?

Men -2

Women -31





 
Interesting….


Mark Carney to accept role on Trump's Gaza 'Board of Peace'​

Trump will serve as chairman of the board, which includes U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio and former U.K. prime minister Tony Blair

I really don’t know what to think of this.
 
Interesting….


Mark Carney to accept role on Trump's Gaza 'Board of Peace'​

Trump will serve as chairman of the board, which includes U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio and former U.K. prime minister Tony Blair

I really don’t know what to think of this.
Weird move and very surprising timing. He announced the composition of the board I think this morning, and I think before the China deal broke in the news. It’s difficult not to see this in the context of that. Potentially a weird sort of attempt at fence mending? It’s an interesting signal of respect, as I mentioned in the Gaza thread.
 
Weird move and very surprising timing. He announced the composition of the board I think this morning, and I think before the China deal broke in the news. It’s difficult not to see this in the context of that. Potentially a weird sort of attempt at fence mending? It’s an interesting signal of respect, as I mentioned in the Gaza thread.
A lot of people will object to this for various reasons. It validates Trump, it validates what Israel did to Gaza, yada yada yada, to which I say, if Carney didn't take this spot, it wouldn't make the board go away, it would just (potentially) mean the board had more bad people on it.
 
A lot of people will object to this for various reasons. It validates Trump, it validates what Israel did to Gaza, yada yada yada, to which I say, if Carney didn't take this spot, it wouldn't make the board go away, it would just (potentially) mean the board had more bad people on it.
Get a seat and things stink beyond your ability to influence? Voila, you now have a fantastic opportunity to resign in protest, laying out the numerous failings of the board.
 
Interesting….


Mark Carney to accept role on Trump's Gaza 'Board of Peace'​

Trump will serve as chairman of the board, which includes U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio and former U.K. prime minister Tony Blair

I really don’t know what to think of this.

Shouldn’t that read “Board of Development and Relocation”?
 
Weird move and very surprising timing. He announced the composition of the board I think this morning, and I think before the China deal broke in the news. It’s difficult not to see this in the context of that. Potentially a weird sort of attempt at fence mending? It’s an interesting signal of respect, as I mentioned in the Gaza thread.
Besides Blair and Carney, I’ve not been able to get a sense of what other non-Americans are in this Board vs the other ones which seems to be less ‘senior’.

I think that Trump does respect Carney on some level. As I’ve mentioned before, Carney’s former role as CEO to Bloomberg in NYC does put him in some of the same circles of Trump in the past.

I know that people on here dislike Carney for various reasons - but I do not believe that we have any else politically that has his level of professionalism, connections in the business sense and political sense around the world that Carney has - full stop. Having a leader with the respect he has made for himself in the business world and in the central banking world really is opening more doors for us than most people here (and in Canada) realise. Obviously he needs to use that to Canada’s benefit. The most pressing thing as each day goes by is the F35 decision - this needs to be finished ASAP.
 
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