Obama - What is your opinion so far on his Presidency

weaselwords

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Obama's got a long way to go to make it to the upper echlons of black presidents
Abraham Lincoln
Thomas Jefferson
Andrew Jackson
Dwight D Einsenhower
However I thik he does rise above
Warren Harding & Calvin Coolidge.
 

JLM

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Obama's got a long way to go to make it to the upper echlons of black presidents
Abraham Lincoln
Thomas Jefferson
Andrew Jackson
Dwight D Einsenhower
However I thik he does rise above
Warren Harding & Calvin Coolidge.

What was the matter with Silent Cal?
 

DaSleeper

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HOPE, CHANGE AND 'INVEST'
by Ann Coulter
January 26, 2011

I missed the middle section of Obama's State of the Union address when I took a break to read "War and Peace," but I gather he never got around to what I was hoping he'd say, which is: "What was I thinking?"

The national debt is $14 trillion, the Democrats won't stop spending, and President Nero gave us a long gaseous speech about his Stradivarius.

I feel so Southern whenever I watch a Democrat give a State of the Union address -- and not just because it makes me want to secede. Consternating the rest of the family, my Kentucky mother always talked back to the TV. I do it only when a Democrat is giving a speech.

And if liberals didn't like Samuel Alito mouthing the words "not true," they should be really happy I wasn't in the House chamber Tuesday night.

All I kept hearing was, "Ann pays more." That's all I ever hear when Democrats start in with all that "investing."

Apparently the government will be "investing" in education, "investing" in technology, "investing" in roads and "investing" in lots and lots of government workers. Ann pays more, Ann pays more, Ann pays more.

Obama compared "investing" in education to our sending a man to the moon after the Russians launched Sputnik. Say, who was the president who recently gutted spending on NASA? Oh yes, that was Obama.

So he reminded us of the glory days of the space program, but now he's taking that money and funneling it to public school teachers. As the Democrats say: "If we can put a man on the moon, why can't we hire another 10,000 public school teachers?"

Also, solar panels. Obama said the government was already "investing" in solar panels! That's a total relief. This must be how the president who brought us "Recovery Summer" is going to dig us out of the second Great Depression.

But I do wonder why no private lender considered solar panels a wise investment, forcing solar panel manufacturers to turn to the government for loans, followed by endless tax credits just to break even.

I guess people who work for the government are just smarter. We're so lucky to have them "investing" our money for us! Boy, egg must be on Warren Buffett's face!

Remember how massive government "investments" gave rise to the telephone, the light bulb, the automobile, the airplane, the personal computer ... OK, none of those.

But massive government expenditures did give us Amtrak and the TSA!

The only thing Obama vowed to cut were "earmarks." Yippee! The guy with the ears is against earmarks. Yes, the same president who quadrupled our deficit by giving money away to his UAW pals, Wall Street cronies and government workers is now lecturing us about earmarks. This is a bit like being scolded by Charlie Sheen for ordering a second wine cooler.

You knew it was bad when John McCain leapt up and enthusiastically applauded. The last time I saw McCain applaud Obama like that was when he debated him.

Obama said, "We are the nation that put cars in driveways and computers in offices; the nation of Edison and the Wright brothers; of Google and Facebook."

And then the government outlawed Edison's great invention, made the Wright brothers' air travel insufferable, filed anti-trust charges against Microsoft and made cars too expensive to drive by prohibiting oil exploration, and right now -- at this very minute -- is desperately trying to regulate the Internet.

On the bright side, President Al Gore would have actually outlawed the cars in those driveways.

I especially enjoyed his pitch for high-speed trains where you "don't have to receive pat-downs." At least until one of those Muslims who is "part of our American family" blows one up -- at which point they'll be staffed with armies of genital-fondling, unionized TSA agents on the public dime.

Still, I can't wait for Obama's America. An America where I can use lightning-fast, high-speed Internet to file electronically for my unemployment benefits. Or better yet, I can ditch my old "oil-powered" car and take a "sunlight and water"-powered high-speed train to the unemployment office for a change.

And I hear CalTech is working on biofuels to power "Recovery Summer 2011."

The big laugh line was when Nero said mockingly, "I heard rumors that a few of you still have concerns about the health care law." That's called "60 percent of the American public." It's not a joke, and it's not funny.

Here's one: Hey, Obama! Guy walks into a bar in the Gaza Strip. The bartender says, "What'll you have?" But the guy is killed instantly when an Iranian-made CT-28 missile strikes the bar, also killing a woman and small child next door. Get it, Obama? HA HA!

Synthesizing Karl Marx and Ronald Reagan, Obama said the government will soon be taking over every aspect of our lives, and Republicans can't stop him -- but gosh, isn't America a great country! Teachers are great, we need to innovate, children are our future, we need paved roads, kids should do their homework, Labrador puppies are cute, I like apple pie, I (heart) Justin Bieber, and how about them Yankees! Now, here's your 2011 tax bill -- how would you like to pay for that?

Actually, I was glad to hear him say that "there isn't a person here" -- which presumably included Democrats -- who would live anyplace else.

Then why are they always trying to turn us into Western Europe?
 

weaselwords

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What was the matter with Silent Cal?
Nothing the matter with Silent Cal if you believe in a president abdicating federal responsibilties, downloading to states those responsiblities & carrying on onward with discredited of his predessor (Harding) all while taking a laissez faire attitude & thereby making the Great Depression a foregone conclusion. Of course having Herbert Hoover following Cal as president was no help either.
Hey Cal did balance the budget though.
 

JLM

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Nothing the matter with Silent Cal if you believe in a president abdicating federal responsibilties, downloading to states those responsiblities & carrying on onward with discredited of his predessor (Harding) all while taking a laissez faire attitude & thereby making the Great Depression a foregone conclusion. Of course having Herbert Hoover following Cal as president was no help either.
Hey Cal did balance the budget though.

Yeah, I just did a little reading up on him- he was a "different kind of cat". I forget who it was- possibly Hoover who asked him how he was able to get his meetings over with so quickly compared to everyone else, his response "your problem is you talk back to them".

Nothing the matter with Silent Cal if you believe in a president abdicating federal responsibilties, downloading to states those responsiblities & carrying on onward with discredited of his predessor (Harding) all while taking a laissez faire attitude & thereby making the Great Depression a foregone conclusion. Of course having Herbert Hoover following Cal as president was no help either.
Hey Cal did balance the budget though.

From what I've heard (from people who were there) it was no foregone conclusion. Oct. 29, 1929 hit pretty well all investors like a ton of bricks out of the blue. :smile:
 

Trotz

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Indifference; much like Harper, except if Harper had majority rule he would had done something with it.
 

RioSharon

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One moment Obama reminds me of Alfred E. Newman, the next moment he reminds me of Pinnochio.

Pinnochio is a better description.

Obama made promises to be completely transparent when he campaigned, but lied. He bribed some Congressmen/women to vote for his Healthcare plan, even though most Americans were against it. And it was forced through Congress with few having time to read it. (Pelosi said we must vote FOR it so we could see what was IN it!—No one really knew what was in it!)

Obama is not an American citizen—has spent over a million $$ to keep his birth certificate hidden and even his college records. NO ONE remembers knowing him at college during the time he says he was there. And if NOT an American citizen, then an imposter President!

I give him an F for failing to listen to the American people and to provide proof that he is an American citizen. If we re-elect him, then I give US an F for not insisting on the truth of his birth.

F! F! F!

Under the circumstances he has been good.

He's a pretty cool dude too. Lots of confidence and very good at clearly communicating some complicated issues.
Great talker/orator but poor in follow-through and great with covering up his college records and birthplace. F!
 

Unforgiven

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Oh that Obama, he's just wonderful!

 

ironsides

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Obama, how about this.

If Egypt should fall, it will mark the beginning of the end for what little remaining stability there is in the Middle East. Jordan is facing similar unrest, as are Algeria and Yemen. Lebanon and Tunisia fell in January. It is highly unlikely that these events are unrelated. A combination of leftist and Islamist forces provoked the protests, and we are likely looking at a ring of radical Islamic states rising up to surround Israel. Once their power is solidified, perhaps in a year or two, they will combine forces to attack Israel. If Israel falls, the United States will stand alone in a sea of virulent enemies and impotent allies.


[FONT=times new roman,times]So whom does Obama support, Mubarak or his enemies?


[FONT=times new roman,times]Obama wasted no time in telling us. He supports Mubarak's opponents, and he probably has been all along. The Los Angeles Times reported on Sunday that the Obama administration favors a role[/FONT][FONT=times new roman,times] for the Muslim Brotherhood in a new Egyptian government.[/FONT]

[FONT=times new roman,times]The Muslim Brotherhood, the oldest extremist Muslim organization, is behind practically every Muslim terrorist organization ever formed. And while they may have publicly renounced violence as the LA Times article claims, [/FONT][FONT=times new roman,times]internal documents[/FONT][FONT=times new roman,times] tell a completely different story.[/FONT]


American Thinker: We Are Witnessing the Collapse of the Middle East


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TenPenny

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Obama, how about this.


If Egypt should fall, it will mark the beginning of the end for what little remaining stability there is in the Middle East.



Why is it up to Obama to decide who the Egyptians should have as leaders?
Do you think the Egyptian people should decide who can form a government in the US?
 

ironsides

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Obama hasn't made any decision, what he should do is withdraw his support for Mubarak and stop hedging around.



May as well add this:

More of what we should be thinking about President Obama in 2012.

“I can make a firm pledge. Under my plan, no family making less than $250,000 a year will see any form of tax increase. Not your income tax, not your payroll tax, not your capital gains taxes, not any of your taxes,”
President Obama, September 12, 2008

Beginning January 1, 2013, ObamaCare imposes a 3.8% Medicare tax on unearned income, including the sale of single family homes, townhouses, co-ops, condominiums, and even rental income.

In February 2010, 5.02 million homes were sold, according to the National Association of Realtors. On any given day, the sale of a house, townhome, condominium, co-op, or income from a rental property can push middle-income families over the $250,000 threshold and slam them with a new tax they can’t afford.

This new ObamaCare tax is the first time the government will apply a 3.8 percent tax on unearned income. This new tax on home sales and unearned income and other Medicare taxes raise taxes more than $210 billion to pay for ObamaCare. The National Association of Realtors called this new Medicare tax on unearned income “destructive” and “ill-advised” and warned it would hurt job creation.

http://www.gop.gov/blog
 
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TenPenny

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Obama hasn't made any decision, what he should do is withdraw his support for Mubarak and stop hedging around.

No, what Obama should do is explain that Egyptians should decide what is right for Egypt, and that the US will support whatever decision the Egyptian people make.
 

Avro

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Why is it up to Obama to decide who the Egyptians should have as leaders?
Do you think the Egyptian people should decide who can form a government in the US?

The West has been doing it for years, they have been giving Egypt weapons food and money. Now they trot out and say they support change.....it makes your head explode.