It will be interesting to see the update of this for his 2nd year of executive leadership ability.
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One year into Donald Trump’s presidency, the median global approval rating of the job performance of U.S. leadership across 134 countries stands at a new low of 30%. This is down nearly 20 points from the 48% approval rating in the last year of President Barack Obama’s administration, and four points lower than the previous low of 34% in the last year of President George W. Bush’s administration.
But more important is the shift this has created in the global balance of soft power and what that means for U.S. influence abroad. With its stable approval rating of 41%, Germany has replaced the U.S. as the top-rated global power in the world. The U.S. is now on nearly even footing with China (31%) and barely more popular than Russia (27%) — two countries that Trump sees as rivals seeking to “challenge American influence, values and wealth.”
Look, considering the damage the Current Occupant has done, we should all be d——d glad he spends so much time goofing off. Think what he could do if he actually worked!
Dtroutma about 5 years ago
Hmm, his name is “Larry”. Too bad he can’t slam dunk Bonespurs.
superposition about 5 years ago
It will be interesting to see the update of this for his 2nd year of executive leadership ability.
“…
One year into Donald Trump’s presidency, the median global approval rating of the job performance of U.S. leadership across 134 countries stands at a new low of 30%. This is down nearly 20 points from the 48% approval rating in the last year of President Barack Obama’s administration, and four points lower than the previous low of 34% in the last year of President George W. Bush’s administration.
But more important is the shift this has created in the global balance of soft power and what that means for U.S. influence abroad. With its stable approval rating of 41%, Germany has replaced the U.S. as the top-rated global power in the world. The U.S. is now on nearly even footing with China (31%) and barely more popular than Russia (27%) — two countries that Trump sees as rivals seeking to “challenge American influence, values and wealth.”
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https://www.politico.com/f/?id=00000161-0647-da3c-a371-867f6acc0001
Dani Rice about 5 years ago
Look, considering the damage the Current Occupant has done, we should all be d——d glad he spends so much time goofing off. Think what he could do if he actually worked!
retpost about 5 years ago
Very wrong toon, with tweets it should read everywhere.