So, either one of the polls is off or it could be a worse situaton - people think it's a constitutional crisis AND they approve of it. Unfortunately, that is plausible.
There are lot of conservatives who think the only government funding should be for military and cops. That's really short sighted, but it's a pretty common sentiment.
What else are we going to think about at this time of year? The best part of the Super Bowl is that it signals the end of football and the begining of baseball.
MAGAs have no clue about how science and research work, so they don't care. They will love this move and will not consider that many lives will be lost and many people will be unemployed.
Small sample size alert! 61 PA? I don't think he's weak offensively though. He's not a good defender and not willing to move to different positions, but again that's why they got him so easy.
I don't know why Bregman hasn't signed yet. I don't know which teams have offered what. I don't know how he feels about the Tigers. I hope they get him.
I am expecting this all to get really really ugly. Much worse than 2020, probably at least as bad as the 60s riots.
Needless to say, Trump will make it even worse.
For better or for worse, I suspect what we think now about 3 years out will be quite a bit different than what actually happens, I like the odds, but there is a great deal of uncertainty.
As Gehringer pointed out in another thread, AI is garbage in garbage out. It is is only as good as the people programming it and it will certainly be programmed for the benefit of the wealthy.
I have noticed a recent trend on facebook where if someone complains about Trump or Musk, the MAGA response is the hug emoji. MAGAholic is probably just following protocol.
I predict that they will remain out of touch and elitist. I am elitist too (by the correct definition of the word), but it doesn't help at the voting booth.
It is obvious, but I have seen people who aren't generally interested in politics take notice. This MTF group of policy wonks represents a very small percentage of Americans. Most people just aren't interested.