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“Self loathing, pill popping, pissed off liberals that think they are better than 80% of the country.”

And there you have it. Insecure people who feel looked down on by mean liberals. I know this guy is gone, but this is the anger and self-loathing these people bring to the board.
Him/her calling one poster "over educated" was the biggest give away to their insecurity.

They ain't listening to nothing a fancy book learning elitist liberal has to say.
 

Do Americans approve of Trump sending National Guard to LA? What polls say​

In an InsiderAdvantage survey — conducted with 1,000 likely voters June 9-10 — a majority of respondents, 59%, said they approve of Trump’s decision “to deploy National Guard and federal military in downtown Los Angeles.”

Meanwhile, 39% said they disapprove, and 2% said they were undecided.

The poll — which has a margin of error of 3.3 percentage points — found the question resulted in a massive partisan divide.

Most Republicans and independents — 89% and 56%, respectively — said they were on board with Trump’s decision. Just 37% of Democrats said the same.

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Meanwhile, a recent YouGov survey found opposition to Trump’s decision was more widespread.

In the poll — conducted with 4,309 U.S. adults June 10 — a plurality of respondents, 45%, said they disapprove of Trump deploying the National Guard to California.

A slightly smaller share, 38%, said they approve of the president’s decision, and 17% said they weren’t sure.

The vast majority of Democrats, 74%, were opposed, while 75% of Republicans were in favor. Independents were more split, with 47% opposed and 30% in favor.

Wonder how the poll numbers would look if the question asked “marines” instead of “national guard”? Think there would be a little more pause on that question.
 
Wonder how the poll numbers would look if the question asked “marines” instead of “national guard”? Think there would be a little more pause on that question.
Probably not. To many people it's all just "soldiers."
 
IA has been showing that for at least a month now. It’s definitely a major outlier but IA is generally considered to be a pretty good pollster. No idea what they’re picking up on but they’ve been consistent with it.
 
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