Biden is sure to occupy the bottom rung for quite some time........unless harris is somehow elected.
C-SPAN's ranking of Presidents by 144 bipartisan historians
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#9 (R) Ronald Reagan
#10 (D) Barrack Obama <--- the black man republicans HATE for some reason
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#19 (D) Bill Clinton
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#21 (R) G. H. W. Bush
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---------------------- mid-point of best half vs. worst half
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#26 (D) Jimmy Carter
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#28 (R) Gerald Ford
#29 (R) George W. Bush quiet
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#31 (R) Richard Nixon quiet
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#41 (R) Donald Trump
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twice-impeached trump ....and those who follow his neo-fascist dogma
C-SPAN's ranking of Presidents by 144 bipartisan historians
#1
#2
#3
#4
#5
#6
#7
#8
#9 (R) Ronald Reagan
#10 (D) Barrack Obama <--- the black man republicans HATE for some reason
#11
#12
#13
#14
#15
#16
#17
#18
#19 (D) Bill Clinton
#20
#21 (R) G. H. W. Bush
#22
---------------------- mid-point of best half vs. worst half
#23
#24
#25
#26 (D) Jimmy Carter
#27
#28 (R) Gerald Ford
#29 (R) George W. Bush quiet
#30
#31 (R) Richard Nixon quiet
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#41 (R) Donald Trump
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#44
twice-impeached trump ....and those who follow his neo-fascist dogma
Trump this....Trump that.... why don't you focus on the current problem(s) at hand....
You are no better than the politicians that just used the deaths of innocent children to promote their partisan politics....sickening.
Trump this....Trump that.... why don't you focus on the current problem(s) at hand....
You are no better than the politicians that just used the deaths of innocent children to promote their partisan politics....sickening.
the highly educated historical scholars who vote on those various rankings will weigh into account those things which any given president can b reasonably held responsible thru cause & effect not mere happenstance donnie chump deliberately downplaying a deadly pandemic is a prime eexample
Of course. Should always be judged throught the lens of practical "cause & effect"
the highly educated historical scholars who vote on those various rankings will weigh into account those things which any given president can b reasonably held responsible thru cause & effect not mere happenstance donnie chump deliberately downplaying a deadly pandemic is a prime eexample
Of course. Should always be judged throught the lens of practical "cause & effect"
@Zeus4par
Hadn't heard this one. What's the deal?
@Zeus4par
Hadn't heard this one. What's the deal?
HEADLINES today ...
Biden LEADS Trump in 2024 poll
despite flagging approval rating
THE INDEPENDENT- June 01
Joe Biden would win 42% of the vote, according to a poll
conducted by YouGov and Yahoo! News.
The twice-impeached Trump would only win 39% of respondents.
HEADLINES today ...
Biden LEADS Trump in 2024 poll
despite flagging approval rating
THE INDEPENDENT- June 01
Joe Biden would win 42% of the vote, according to a poll
conducted by YouGov and Yahoo! News.
The twice-impeached Trump would only win 39% of respondents.
And still another big reason why we expect trump's rating to fall even lower than #41
Trump Policies Sent U.S. Tumbling in a Climate Ranking
New York Times -
For four years under Donald Trump, the United States all but
stopped trying to combat climate change at the federal level.
Trump is no longer in office, but his presidency left the country
far behind in a race that was already difficult to win.
A new report from researchers at Yale and Columbia universities
shows that the US’ environmental performance has tumbled
in relation to other countries.
And still another big reason why we expect trump's rating to fall even lower than #41
Trump Policies Sent U.S. Tumbling in a Climate Ranking
New York Times -
For four years under Donald Trump, the United States all but
stopped trying to combat climate change at the federal level.
Trump is no longer in office, but his presidency left the country
far behind in a race that was already difficult to win.
A new report from researchers at Yale and Columbia universities
shows that the US’ environmental performance has tumbled
in relation to other countries.
Trump Policies Sent U.S. Tumbling in a Climate Ranking
New York Times - For four years under Donald Trump, the United States all but stopped trying to combat climate change at the federal level. Trump is no longer in office, but his presidency left the country far behind in a race that was already difficult to win. A new report from researchers at Yale and Columbia universities shows that the US’ environmental performance has tumbled in relation to other countries.
The 2022 edition of the index, provided to The New York Times before its release Wednesday, scored 180 countries on 40 indicators related to climate.
The US ranked 43rd overall, with a score of 51.1 out of 100, compared with 24th place and a score of 69.3 in the 2020 edition. Its decline is largely attributable to the bottom falling out of its climate policy: On climate metrics, it plummeted to 101st place from 15th.
Trump Policies Sent U.S. Tumbling in a Climate Ranking
New York Times - For four years under Donald Trump, the United States all but stopped trying to combat climate change at the federal level. Trump is no longer in office, but his presidency left the country far behind in a race that was already difficult to win. A new report from researchers at Yale and Columbia universities shows that the US’ environmental performance has tumbled in relation to other countries.
The 2022 edition of the index, provided to The New York Times before its release Wednesday, scored 180 countries on 40 indicators related to climate.
The US ranked 43rd overall, with a score of 51.1 out of 100, compared with 24th place and a score of 69.3 in the 2020 edition. Its decline is largely attributable to the bottom falling out of its climate policy: On climate metrics, it plummeted to 101st place from 15th.
HEADLINES today ...
Biden LEADS Trump in 2024 poll
despite flagging approval rating
THE INDEPENDENT- June 01
Joe Biden would win 42% of the vote, according to a poll
conducted by YouGov and Yahoo! News.
The twice-impeached Trump would only win 39% of respondents.
For all the complaining about Biden (and some of it justified) the fact is Donald Trump is still viewed much worse (with most of it justified)
HEADLINES today ...
Biden LEADS Trump in 2024 poll
despite flagging approval rating
THE INDEPENDENT- June 01
Joe Biden would win 42% of the vote, according to a poll
conducted by YouGov and Yahoo! News.
The twice-impeached Trump would only win 39% of respondents.
For all the complaining about Biden (and some of it justified) the fact is Donald Trump is still viewed much worse (with most of it justified)
Trump Policies Sent U.S. Tumbling in a Climate Ranking
New York Times - For four years under Donald Trump, the United States all but stopped trying to combat climate change at the federal level. Trump is no longer in office, but his presidency left the country far behind in a race that was already difficult to win. A new report from researchers at Yale and Columbia universities shows that the US’ environmental performance has tumbled in relation to other countries. The 2022 edition of the index, provided to The New York Times before its release Wednesday, scored 180 countries on 40 indicators related to climate. The US ranked 43rd overall, with a score of 51.1 out of 100, compared with 24th place and a score of 69.3 in the 2020 edition. Its decline is largely attributable to the bottom falling out of its climate policy: On climate metrics, it plummeted to 101st place from 15th.
But...
the 2022 climate analysis report is based on data through 2019, and the previous report (2020) was based on data through 2017 -- meaning the drop stems from Trump-era policies -- and does NOT reflect President Joe Biden’s regulations.
Trump Policies Sent U.S. Tumbling in a Climate Ranking
New York Times - For four years under Donald Trump, the United States all but stopped trying to combat climate change at the federal level. Trump is no longer in office, but his presidency left the country far behind in a race that was already difficult to win. A new report from researchers at Yale and Columbia universities shows that the US’ environmental performance has tumbled in relation to other countries. The 2022 edition of the index, provided to The New York Times before its release Wednesday, scored 180 countries on 40 indicators related to climate. The US ranked 43rd overall, with a score of 51.1 out of 100, compared with 24th place and a score of 69.3 in the 2020 edition. Its decline is largely attributable to the bottom falling out of its climate policy: On climate metrics, it plummeted to 101st place from 15th.
But...
the 2022 climate analysis report is based on data through 2019, and the previous report (2020) was based on data through 2017 -- meaning the drop stems from Trump-era policies -- and does NOT reflect President Joe Biden’s regulations.
New York Times - For four years under Donald Trump, the United States all but stopped trying to combat climate change at the federal level. Trump is no longer in office, but his presidency left the country far behind in a race that was already difficult to win. A new report from researchers at Yale and Columbia universities shows that the US’ environmental performance has tumbled in relation to other countries. The 2022 edition of the index, provided to The New York Times before its release Wednesday, scored 180 countries on 40 indicators related to climate. The US ranked 43rd overall, with a score of 51.1 out of 100, compared with 24th place and a score of 69.3 in the 2020 edition. Its decline is largely attributable to the bottom falling out of its climate policy: On climate metrics, it plummeted to 101st place from 15th. But...the 2022 climate analysis report is based on data through 2019, and the previous report (2020) was based on data through 2017 -- meaning the drop stems from Trump-era policies -- and does NOT reflect President Joe Biden’s regulations.
American emissions did fall substantially over the full 10-year period examined, which also included most of the Obama administration and its efforts to regulate emissions, and the nation continues to outperform other major polluters.
But the pace of reduction has been insufficient given the United States’ extremely high starting point. The U.S. is the second largest emitter of greenhouse gases, behind China.
New York Times - For four years under Donald Trump, the United States all but stopped trying to combat climate change at the federal level. Trump is no longer in office, but his presidency left the country far behind in a race that was already difficult to win. A new report from researchers at Yale and Columbia universities shows that the US’ environmental performance has tumbled in relation to other countries. The 2022 edition of the index, provided to The New York Times before its release Wednesday, scored 180 countries on 40 indicators related to climate. The US ranked 43rd overall, with a score of 51.1 out of 100, compared with 24th place and a score of 69.3 in the 2020 edition. Its decline is largely attributable to the bottom falling out of its climate policy: On climate metrics, it plummeted to 101st place from 15th. But...the 2022 climate analysis report is based on data through 2019, and the previous report (2020) was based on data through 2017 -- meaning the drop stems from Trump-era policies -- and does NOT reflect President Joe Biden’s regulations.
American emissions did fall substantially over the full 10-year period examined, which also included most of the Obama administration and its efforts to regulate emissions, and the nation continues to outperform other major polluters.
But the pace of reduction has been insufficient given the United States’ extremely high starting point. The U.S. is the second largest emitter of greenhouse gases, behind China.
At the other end of the spectrum is Denmark,
ranked No. 1 on climate and overall, whose parliament has made a binding commitment to reduce emissions 70% below 1990 levels by 2030.
The country gets about two-thirds of its electricity from clean sources, and its largest city, Copenhagen, aims to reach carbon neutrality in the next three years.
At the other end of the spectrum is Denmark,
ranked No. 1 on climate and overall, whose parliament has made a binding commitment to reduce emissions 70% below 1990 levels by 2030.
The country gets about two-thirds of its electricity from clean sources, and its largest city, Copenhagen, aims to reach carbon neutrality in the next three years.
Denmark has hugely expanded wind energy, set a date to end oil and gas exploration in the North Sea, taxed carbon dioxide emissions and negotiated agreements with leaders in transportation, agriculture and other sectors.
Denmark has hugely expanded wind energy, set a date to end oil and gas exploration in the North Sea, taxed carbon dioxide emissions and negotiated agreements with leaders in transportation, agriculture and other sectors.
Denmark's economy has GROWN as emissions have fallen!
Denmark's economy has GROWN as emissions have fallen!
not too shabby everything considered
not too shabby everything considered
that will sting usa for a long time
that will sting usa for a long time
not too shabby everything considered
Have to agree with that obvious truth!
not too shabby everything considered
Have to agree with that obvious truth!
Denmark showed “it is possible to make this transformation in a way
that doesn’t hurt your societies,” the Danish Minister of Climate said.
“It’s not something that makes you less competitive,” Jorgensen said.
“Actually, it’s the opposite.”
Denmark showed “it is possible to make this transformation in a way
that doesn’t hurt your societies,” the Danish Minister of Climate said.
“It’s not something that makes you less competitive,” Jorgensen said.
“Actually, it’s the opposite.”
Lowest,,trump,can't get no lower then a president who attacked his own country.
2nd lowest,,Nixon,embarrassed and tried to deceive the whole country.
3rd lowest,,George W,the guy who god told to invade Iraq,either old George was lying or gods got some explaining to do.
Notice what party all these *ssholes are from.
Lowest,,trump,can't get no lower then a president who attacked his own country.
2nd lowest,,Nixon,embarrassed and tried to deceive the whole country.
3rd lowest,,George W,the guy who god told to invade Iraq,either old George was lying or gods got some explaining to do.
Notice what party all these *ssholes are from.
Don't kid yourself,trump is and will forever be the sh*tstain of american presidents for as long as you live.Lowest 3 bottom of the barrel presidents in my lifetime are as follows Lowest,,trump,can't get lower then a president who attacked his own country.
In our lifetime this is indesputable by intelligent observers
Don't kid yourself,trump is and will forever be the sh*tstain of american presidents for as long as you live.Lowest 3 bottom of the barrel presidents in my lifetime are as follows Lowest,,trump,can't get lower then a president who attacked his own country.
In our lifetime this is indesputable by intelligent observers
certainly not the dems or independents
i wonder which it could b thats a toughie
certainly not the dems or independents
i wonder which it could b thats a toughie
Not the Democrats and not the Independents. Leaves just one answer
Not the Democrats and not the Independents. Leaves just one answer
Don't kid yourself,trump is and will forever be the sh*tstain of american presidents for as long as you live.
Amazingly bad. Voted on by scholars who study presidents in fine detail.
Don't kid yourself,trump is and will forever be the sh*tstain of american presidents for as long as you live.
Amazingly bad. Voted on by scholars who study presidents in fine detail.
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