Obama - What is your opinion so far on his Presidency

Kreskin

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Yesterday Fox News reported that his approval rating at this stage is higher than Reagan and Clinton at the same Presidential juncture. Once the smoke clears I think he will be re-elected.
 

YukonJack

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Re-elected?

First Obama has to be nominated, which he probably will be because any person, male or female who would challenge Obama who is not African-American will be automatically declared RACIST.

Then he would have to prove that 2008 was not a fluke, prompted by the guilty conscience of Americans over slavery (forgetting that none of Obama's ancestors were slaves) which is stoked by the masters of racism, shakedown artist Jesse Jackson and "reverend" Al Sharpton.

Then he would have to convince, once again, Americans that is all Bush's fault.

Then he would have to run on his own record.

Carter only showed incomparable and breath-taking incompetence towards tyrants. Obama actually bowed to them. Carter got blasted by Reagan to well-deserved obscurity.

Will history repeat itself?
 

Kreskin

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Re-elected?

First Obama has to be nominated, which he probably will be because any person, male or female who would challenge Obama who is not African-American will be automatically declared RACIST.

Then he would have to prove that 2008 was not a fluke, prompted by the guilty conscience of Americans over slavery (forgetting that none of Obama's ancestors were slaves) which is stoked by the masters of racism, shakedown artist Jesse Jackson and "reverend" Al Sharpton.

Then he would have to convince, once again, Americans that is all Bush's fault.

Then he would have to run on his own record.

Carter only showed incomparable and breath-taking incompetence towards tyrants. Obama actually bowed to them. Carter got blasted by Reagan to well-deserved obscurity.

Will history repeat itself?
No, all he needs to do is do what he is doing right now and act bipartisan. What a breath of fresh air from the fearmongering whiny scoundrels like Palin. Plus, he's smarter than the entire republican party combined.

For the record, Bush was a dimwitted disaster.
 

taxslave

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Good question to many of these ignorant isolationists just take the easy way out and blame Bush or some other President/Presidents. Wonder what a real investigation would turn up, bet no one would recognize the name of the people really responsible. (no not the Illuminati or any other rumored organization)


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I suspect that the electorate is irrelevant in the US and possibly in Canada as well. It is simply a way to placate the masses if they get up from the couch and their boob tube and vote. There are forces that control what happens and whoever sits on the throne is largely just a talking head with no power.
 

YukonJack

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Kreskin, you forgot to mention that affirmative action can take a dimwitted disaster community organizer with no political experience worth mentioning, strictly based only skin colour, to the TOP, but once it worked to lift this same same empty suit to the top, it will not work again.

You know: Fool me once, shame on you, fool me twice, shame on me.

Americans are proud people, they will not be fooled again.
 

Tonington

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The following article is from the ultra-liberal Huffing-and-Puffington Post.

Actually, it's from Reuters. Huffington Post simply posted it. The attribution to Reuters is clearly visible at the top and bottom of the article...
 

Kreskin

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So, you should be happy. He occupies the White House.

My apologies to all the hard-working, honest janitors around the world.
Yes, seeing who was in the oval office before him there is plenty of cleaning to be done. I very pleased with the work so far by the janitor-in-chief.
 

Tonington

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Yes, seeing who was in the oval office before him there is plenty of cleaning to be done. I very pleased with the work so far by the janitor-in-chief.

Yeah, at least Obama knows to use a cleaner before the floor buffer. A buffed turd is still $hit.
 

ironsides

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Obama, The Scourge Of The Constitution

January 18, 2010

By Alan Caruba



Barack Obama taught a University of Chicago Law School course on the U.S. Constitution. In response to inquiries during the campaign, the school released the following statement:
"He was a Lecturer from 1992 to 1996. He was a Senior Lecturer from 1996 to 2004, during which time he taught three courses per year. Senior Lecturers are considered to be members of the Law School faculty and are regarded as professors, although not full-time or tenure-track. The title of Senior Lecturer is distinct from the title of Lecturer, which signifies adjunct status. Like Obama, each of the Law School's Senior Lecturers has high-demand careers in politics or public service, which prevent full-time teaching. Several times during his 12 years as a professor in the Law School, Obama was invited to join the faculty in a full-time tenure-track position, but he declined."
Presumably, he knows something about the Constitution, but that has not prevented him from ignoring parts of it that he finds inconvenient and undermining others.
Putting aside the controversy over his actual place of birth which would render him ineligible to be President, his latest effort to ignore the Constitution comes in the form of a proposed "financial crisis responsibility fee" to be imposed, according to Fox News, on "roughly 50 firms (that) will be subject to the fees, which will apply only to banks, insurers, and investment houses with assets in excess of $50 billion."
"Significantly," noted the Fox article, "the administration will exempt General Motors, Chrysler, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac from the fees even though most of the current TARP deficit is linked to taxpayer bailouts of these firms." It is worth noting that General Motors and Chrysler owe $66 billion of the total and the insurance conglomerate, AIG, owes about $70 billion. While the government, for all intents and purposes, owns GM and Chrysler, the real winner in the bailout bonanza is the United Auto Workers.
I am not a constitutional scholar, but among my friends is an attorney and former judge, Lionel Waxman, who writes one of the liveliest blogs on the Internet, "Flashpoint." As he noted in a recent post, "I cut Obama no slack on his ignorance of the Constitution. He was a law professor for Pete's sake. He taught the stuff."
"Here's where he runs merrily athwart the Constitution," said Waxman. "The equal protection clause has been ruled as prohibiting singling out some people for different (treatment) by law than others similarly situated. That's exactly what he is doing. Article 1, Section 10, rules out issuing writs of attainder."
Here's a definition: BILL OF ATTAINDER, legislation, punishment.
1. An act of the legislature by which one or more persons are declared to be attainted, and their property confiscated.
2. The Constitution of the United States declares that no state shall pass any bill of attainder.
Wikipedia notes that, during the Revolutionary War, bills of attainder, and ex post facto acts of confiscation, were passed to a wide extent. The evils resulting from them, in times of more cool reflection, were discovered to have far outweighed any imagined good. As a result, the authors of the Constitution ensured that such writs of attainder could not be issued by the federal government.
Waxman advises me that the prohibition against Bills of Attainder did not bind the States at the time of the Revolution. It was not extended to the States until the Fourteenth Amendment was passed in 1866, whereupon it was held to be one of the privileges and immunities which the States were then bound not to abridge.
What makes the President's proposal even more outrageous is that the banks he seeks to punish are guilty of nothing more than obeying federal laws that required them to make loans to borrowers that, under normal banking standards, would never have qualified for them. The law is the Community Reinvestment Act and it is one of the primary causes, along with Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, for the implosion of the housing mortgage market.
Adding to the outrage are the exemptions noted above and the fact that the banks in question have all repaid the TARP money they were literally forced to take!
This President wants to punish banks and other financial institutions for obeying the law! He wants to extract monies from them as a means to reducing the present federal debt, elements of which he voted for. There is no talk whatever of returning the unspent "Stimulus" bill funds to the Treasury towards this end.
Obama is becoming the scourge of the Constitution. His healthcare "reform" bill, major portions of which no one has seen to date, is unconstitutional on several counts, not the least of which is the way it exempts the entire State of Nebraska or extends special provisions to the State of Florida, thus requiring the other States to unfairly pick up the slack.
This is a President who, through his Attorney General, is extending the protection of the U.S. Constitution to admitted enemy combatants! This is an offense to the 9/11 victims and all Americans past and present for whom the document represents hard won freedoms.
At what point will the ruling party in Congress, the Democrats, begin to resist these attacks on the Constitution? At what point will the Republicans take off the gloves? At what point can we expect the President to cease his attacks upon it?
If ever there were grounds for impeachment, these and other actions by the President are mounting evidence for such an action.
 

ironsides

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Tonington

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Obama, The Scourge Of The Constitution


"Here's where he runs merrily athwart the Constitution," said Waxman. "The equal protection clause has been ruled as prohibiting singling out some people for different (treatment) by law than others similarly situated. That's exactly what he is doing. Article 1, Section 10, rules out issuing writs of attainder."
Here's a definition: BILL OF ATTAINDER, legislation, punishment.
1. An act of the legislature by which one or more persons are declared to be attainted, and their property confiscated.
2. The Constitution of the United States declares that no state shall pass any bill of attainder.

Someone has reading comprehension problems. Article One applies to Legislative power of the Senate and House of Representatives, and Section 10 is the limits placed on States!

Scourge of the Constitution? I have to wonder if the author of this garbage ever read it. It's even more curious that a former judge and attorney would identify sections of the Constitution that do not even pertain to the Executive branch when trying to tar Obama...
 

Machjo

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Obama - What is your opinion so far on his Presidency

Obama has been President since 20 Jan, 2009

He has faced many difficult decisions and policy changes / implementations

Afghanistan
Banking
Economy
Oil Spill
To name a few


What is your opinion so far - Has he done as promised take the partisanship out of Washington

What Policies has he succeeded at
What are his failures
What do you see him doing over the next 2 years or so.

Still a Mini-Bush.