Last Week’s Poll Results and This Week’s Poll Question

Filed in National by on June 19, 2023

What happens to Trump?

About 44% of us think that Trump is going to walk on the stealing, hoarding and sharing top secret documents charges.  That’s probably a good reflection of the overall probability of that happening.   Trump keeps saying the we have a two tiered justice system and he is right.  One system for the rich and well connected and one for all of us poor schmucks.  It is outrageous to think that Trump will be judged in accordance to the rules which apply to poor schmucks.

Today’s question is yet another “current events” question.   Republicans say that banning universal free student meals is a top priority for them going into 2024.  So…

Will banning free school lunches be a net positive for Republican candidates in 2024?

About the Author ()

Jason330 is a deep cover double agent working for the GOP. Don't tell anybody.

Comments (3)

Trackback URL | Comments RSS Feed

  1. John Kowalko says:

    It will be a net positive for the country if those Republican’s own children are the ones who starve. Gotta pull the weeds up by the roots and burn the seeds. Right Eric and Don jr.?

  2. Jason330 says:

    Every statement from Kevin McCarthy reconfirms the fact that Republicans have no policy other than getting trying to get re-Truthed on Truth social.

    I think “GOP forgets about this policy priority in a few weeks” could win this week because everyone knows that Republicans simply do not give a fuck about making sense.

  3. bamboozer says:

    Little faith in America’s legal system, it remains a playground for the rich and their lawyers. When it comes to Trump and the “But It’s the Presidency!” types they get my contempt as well. It’s supposed to be one law, one justice for all and it almost never is. To which I say “It’s not the law, it’s the enforcement”. Or the lack there of.