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babylonsister

(171,102 posts)
Mon Mar 26, 2018, 06:17 PM Mar 2018

Donald Trump cant shake his reverse Midas touch

http://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/donald-trump-cant-shake-his-reverse-midas-touch

Donald Trump can’t shake his ‘reverse Midas touch’
03/26/18 11:00 AM—Updated 03/26/18 11:35 AM
By Steve Benen


It’s been about six months since Vox’s Matt Yglesias described Donald Trump’s effects on public opinion as a “reverse Midas touch.” It’s a straightforward idea: when the president criticizes something, it tends to become more popular.

The evidence to bolster the thesis isn’t exactly elusive. As we discussed a few months ago, support for the Affordable Care Act, government solutions to the climate crisis, athletes protesting racism, and even public confidence in American media all improved in the fall, despite – or perhaps because of – Trump’s criticisms.

But it doesn’t stop there. Not long after the president rescinded DACA, support for DACA went up. And then Trump announced trade tariffs as a way to protect the domestic economy, and you can probably guess what happened to public attitudes on trade.

Trade was one of Mr. Trump’s signature campaign issues, so his moves should come as no surprise. Public support for them, though, may be less certain. Americans overwhelmingly think trade is more of an opportunity to boost the economy than it is a threat to it, according to new WSJ/NBC News polling that showed support by a 66%-20% margin. And that feeling transcends party lines, as Republicans, independents and Democrats agree that foreign trade is an opportunity for economic growth.


As NBC News’ Mark Murray noted last week, in the wake of Trump’s controversial new tariffs, support for foreign trade reached “an all-time high.”

The president also changed his mind about his agenda on gun policy after meeting NRA officials – at which point national polling showed souring on the NRA in ways without modern precedent.

What Trump rejects, the public supports. What Trump supports, the public rejects.


I guess the question I keep kicking around in my mind is, how do I get the president to denounce MaddowBlog?
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Donald Trump cant shake his reverse Midas touch (Original Post) babylonsister Mar 2018 OP
Sadim. It's Midas backwards. elehhhhna Mar 2018 #1
I call it the Merdas touch gratuitous Mar 2018 #2
Merdes touch lmao elehhhhna Mar 2018 #3
Merde!! You betcha! nt babylonsister Mar 2018 #4
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