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adonis said:
Yeah, it shouldn't come as much of a surprise that I'm pleased with what Obama's doing, as much of it is what he campaigned on. Sure, the bills being passed aren't ideal, but they're steps forward, imo. He's getting things done that few presidents have ever been able to get done, and the sheer amount of high-impact legislation he's passed is impressive.Just as it's not surprising that I'm pleased, it's not surprising that chadastrama, stataroma, sofakings, et al are not pleased. They weren't pleased with him as a candidate, and aren't pleased with him as president.I'm really just posting here to say that I feel like I got what I voted for. He's coming through on a lot of what I wanted to see, and I like his approach to foreign affairs, and what he brings to washington. Say what you will about him, but he's building a strong legacy...and it's not a legacy built on beginning a war.
Fair enough. At this point, I would say that his legacy will be one we will paying off well past our lifetimes.
 
adonis said:
Yeah, it shouldn't come as much of a surprise that I'm pleased with what Obama's doing, as much of it is what he campaigned on. Sure, the bills being passed aren't ideal, but they're steps forward, imo. He's getting things done that few presidents have ever been able to get done, and the sheer amount of high-impact legislation he's passed is impressive.Just as it's not surprising that I'm pleased, it's not surprising that chadastrama, stataroma, sofakings, et al are not pleased. They weren't pleased with him as a candidate, and aren't pleased with him as president.I'm really just posting here to say that I feel like I got what I voted for. He's coming through on a lot of what I wanted to see, and I like his approach to foreign affairs, and what he brings to washington. Say what you will about him, but he's building a strong legacy...and it's not a legacy built on beginning a war.
Fair enough. At this point, I would say that his legacy will be one we will paying off well past our lifetimes.
Yeah, it's a shame he unraveled all the fiscally responsible policies of the previous decade.
 
Statorama said:
adonis said:
high-impact legislation he's passed is impressive.
Not when the impact is going to result in a negative.His Obamacare legislation is like watching that asteroid approach Earth in that Tea Leoni movie. You know the impact is coming. All you can do is hold onto your loved ones, get right with God, and wait for it's inevitable fatal crushing impact.History is going to be incredibly unkind to Obama, especially when the full devistation of his policies are fully realized.
I like the analogy, but I think it's wrong. But who can tell right now. I know there will be a good many people who benefit from it though. Remains to be seen how far the downside goes though...as there's almost always a downside to these things. But does the good outweigh the bad? We'll see.But the ambition of this administration in putting forward a lot of "reform" legislation and getting it passed, well, it's not very common to see such successes. And if he gets an energy bill and immigration bill through before he leaves, well, that's mighty impressive, regardless of whether you agree or disagree with him.(I think his chances are seriously hampered after the elections in a few months...but we'll see what happens. An influx of Republican leadership ...oxymoron?...will test his leadership skills even further).
He's proven he dosen't need 60 Senate votes to push through legislation he wants. While impressive, I just wish he hadn't done it in a back-alley kind of way (cloture?). Heck, Bush got bipartisan support on such far reaching things as the Patriot Act and No Child Left Behind and was able to get those implemented with up/down votes.I also wish Obama would be open to more ideas other than his own.
Obama stated that he would cross party lines, he has not come close to touching the center line.
:goodposting:He gave the GOP almost every single thing they said they wanted to see in the healthcare reform bill. I see you have bought into the demagogory.
 
He gave the GOP almost every single thing they said they wanted to see in the healthcare reform bill. I see you have bought into the demagogory.
Did you read what I posted up there? They put a few things that the Republicans wanted in the house bill, but almost all of those were stripped out.If Obama had agreed to allow the sale of insurance across state lines, he would have gotten at least 20 Republican votes in my opinion. That was a HUGE position the Republicans were taking. They also wouldn't shut up about tort reform, but I don't think that was as important to them.
 
I don't thing we got the bang for the bucks we invested. Real estate market is in the crapper despite spending huge cash to turn this around. The unemployment rate is too high give the stimulus monies on the table.
I don't think any amount of spending would've kept the RE market out of the crapper. The circumstances leading up to the bubble bursting lead to an inevitable downturn in the market, but how sharply it was going to crash was the only thing that could be affected. I think the administrations efforts on that front were pretty good, doing what reasonable things they could to soften the blow with tax credits and other incentives.
It's going to the same place. He just extended the timeline at a huge price. Anyone with any sense would have seen this. The solution to the real estate problem is job creation. I thought that would be his prime focus. With all of the stimulus programs, the underemployment shouldn't be this high.
 
Hey, he won. He's told us so himself. He doesn't have to incorporate Republican ideas, and that's fine.

It's another thing for him to be disingenuous and say that the Republicans haven't offered any proposals and are just saying "no" to everything. He chose to go a different route and I hope he pays for it dearly in 2012.

His policies also seem rooted in keeping us at 9%+ unemployment for the forseeable future. That bothers me.
How about those filibusters?
With a few tweaks to his Obamacare legislation he could have had full bipartisan support.
bull ####! they caved plenty and still didn't get ONE republican vote.
An interesting report on this subject by the New Yorker.

 
adonis said:
Yeah, it shouldn't come as much of a surprise that I'm pleased with what Obama's doing, as much of it is what he campaigned on. Sure, the bills being passed aren't ideal, but they're steps forward, imo. He's getting things done that few presidents have ever been able to get done, and the sheer amount of high-impact legislation he's passed is impressive.Just as it's not surprising that I'm pleased, it's not surprising that chadastrama, stataroma, sofakings, et al are not pleased. They weren't pleased with him as a candidate, and aren't pleased with him as president.I'm really just posting here to say that I feel like I got what I voted for. He's coming through on a lot of what I wanted to see, and I like his approach to foreign affairs, and what he brings to washington. Say what you will about him, but he's building a strong legacy...and it's not a legacy built on beginning a war.
:goodposting:
 
Statorama said:
flufhed said:
He gave the GOP almost every single thing they said they wanted to see in the healthcare reform bill. I see you have bought into the demagogory.
Did you read what I posted up there? They put a few things that the Republicans wanted in the house bill, but almost all of those were stripped out.If Obama had agreed to allow the sale of insurance across state lines, he would have gotten at least 20 Republican votes in my opinion. That was a HUGE position the Republicans were taking. They also wouldn't shut up about tort reform, but I don't think that was as important to them.
Yep, we really wanted to repeat the great success that consumer credit across state lines of the late seventies.
 
Statorama said:
flufhed said:
He gave the GOP almost every single thing they said they wanted to see in the healthcare reform bill. I see you have bought into the demagogory.
Did you read what I posted up there? They put a few things that the Republicans wanted in the house bill, but almost all of those were stripped out.If Obama had agreed to allow the sale of insurance across state lines, he would have gotten at least 20 Republican votes in my opinion. That was a HUGE position the Republicans were taking. They also wouldn't shut up about tort reform, but I don't think that was as important to them.
Yep, we really wanted to repeat the great success that consumer credit across state lines of the late seventies.
We've come a long way baby.
 
Did we leave Iraq yet?
Didn't all combat troops leave last August as planned with the remaining troops to be out by the end of this year? Unless the remaining troops aren't out by the end of this year, then everything is on schedule.
So we didn't leave Iraq yet. http://youtu.be/LJlBF26y-O0Looks like all of them were supposed to be out about a year ago. Why are they still there?
Ah, the key word is "combat". All of the combat brigades were out August last year like I said; that was about 90K troops in 18 months. The remaining troops aren't so-called combat troops and they're supposed to be out by the end of this year as scheduled.
 
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Did we leave Iraq yet?
Didn't all combat troops leave last August as planned with the remaining troops to be out by the end of this year? Unless the remaining troops aren't out by the end of this year, then everything is on schedule.
So we didn't leave Iraq yet. http://youtu.be/LJlBF26y-O0Looks like all of them were supposed to be out about a year ago. Why are they still there?
"We will be as responsible getting out of Iraq as we were irresponsible in getting in." -- Obama the candidateHTH
 
I hope Obama gets out of office this term because then the left will care about civil liberties and oppose war again. Worst president of all time?

 
I hope Obama gets out of office this term because then the left will care about civil liberties and oppose war again. Worst president of all time?
Obama's been incredibly disappointing re: civil liberties. There's no denying this. But I can't imagine GOP Candidate X would be better in any fashion.
 
I hope Obama gets out of office this term because then the left will care about civil liberties and oppose war again. Worst president of all time?
Obama's been incredibly disappointing re: civil liberties. There's no denying this. But I can't imagine GOP Candidate X would be better in any fashion.
Yep, I think "Most Disappointing Of All Time" just might fit.
Only if one bought into the :hophead: and promises that didn't mathematically add up. However, it will be short lived if Romney gets into office. It appears that he's promising even more than Obama and is even more mathematically impossible.
 
Obama supporter comes to her senses, terrified of Obama's new powers under the NDAA:http://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/opinion/2012/08/201282392637358491.html?miaou384

I, like many in this fight, am now afraid of my government. We have good reason to be. Due to the NDAA, Chris Hedges, Kai Wargalla, the other plaintiffs and I are squarely in the crosshairs of a "war on terror" that has been an excuse to undermine liberties, trample the US Constitution, destroy mechanisms of accountability and transparency, and cause irreparable harm to millions. Several of my co-plaintiffs know well the harassment and harm that they incur from having dared openly to defy the US government's narrative: court testimony included government subpoenas of private bank records of Icelandic Parliamentarian Birgitta Jonsdottir, Wargalla's account of having been listed as a "terrorist group", and Hedges' concern that he would be included as a "belligerent" in the NDAA's definition of the term - because he interviews members of outlawed groups as a reporter - a concern that the US attorneys refused on the record to allay. Other advocates have had email accounts consistently hacked, and often find their electronic communications corrupted in transmission - some emails vanish altogether - a now-increasing form of pressure that supporters of state surveillance and intervention in the internet often fail to consider.
 
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What a shocker. The president dodged every meaningful question posed to him in a Reddit AMA and responded only to softballs.

I'm so thankful to know that Michael Jordan is his favorite basketball player, that he will soon release

the White House's recipe for beer, what he'll be doing the day after the Election, and how he manages to balance family life with the presidency (while murdering innocent families with drone strikes).

http://www.reddit.com/r/IAmA/comments/z1c9z/i_am_barack_obama_president_of_the_united_states/

 
"I suspect that some of my critics back home are suspecting that I'm back here to look for my birth certificate," the President laughed while delivering a toast at a state dinner hosted by his Kenyan counterpart, President Uhuru Kenyatta. "That is not the case."
 
Smug #######
He's got a lot to be smug about.
I've always thought you were a nice guy, Tim. Our political views are on opposite ends of the spectrum but that's no big deal to me. I just can't understand your apparent support of almost everything Obama does, though. It's like he can do no wrong in your eyes. This is a serious question. Is there anything you disapprove of that Obama has done? I'm interested in hearing a viewpoint on Obama from somebody on your side. I don't spend much time in political threads here. I know there are just as many people who think Obama can do no right either.

 
Smug #######
He's got a lot to be smug about.
I've always thought you were a nice guy, Tim. Our political views are on opposite ends of the spectrum but that's no big deal to me. I just can't understand your apparent support of almost everything Obama does, though. It's like he can do no wrong in your eyes. This is a serious question. Is there anything you disapprove of that Obama has done? I'm interested in hearing a viewpoint on Obama from somebody on your side. I don't spend much time in political threads here. I know there are just as many people who think Obama can do no right either.
Your question cracks me up, because I'm not even especially a fan of Obama. I didn't vote for him either time. I disapprove of his economic philosophy. To soecifically answer your question, I don't like Obamacare. I still don't see how it can work in the long run without adding greatly to the deficit. I made my position clear in that in this forum in the initial debate, and my view hasn't changed. But- my overall view of Obama HAS changed. Up until a few weeks ago, I thought he was a mediocre President: neither terrible not very good. But his accomplishments in the last 6 months have been extraordinary for a lame duck: the executive order on illegals, the climate change agreement with China, the opening up of Cuba, the TPP, and the Iran deal. Personally I am in favor of all of these actions, so naturally my opinion of Obama has risen sharply. But even if I was opposed to all of it, I would still have to acknowledge that Obama has a lot to be smug about these days, which was the point of my previous post.

 
He put out the fire we started but he's the worst fireman ever. Elect arsonists!
I don't know who "we" is but a more apt analogy is that it was GWB's watch upon which the fire started, and who put it out (via TARP). Obama is the contractor you hire to rebuild the house and he takes 4 times longer and is 2 times more expensive than other contractors.

 
Smug #######
He's got a lot to be smug about.
I've always thought you were a nice guy, Tim. Our political views are on opposite ends of the spectrum but that's no big deal to me. I just can't understand your apparent support of almost everything Obama does, though. It's like he can do no wrong in your eyes. This is a serious question. Is there anything you disapprove of that Obama has done? I'm interested in hearing a viewpoint on Obama from somebody on your side. I don't spend much time in political threads here. I know there are just as many people who think Obama can do no right either.
Your question cracks me up, because I'm not even especially a fan of Obama. I didn't vote for him either time. I disapprove of his economic philosophy. To soecifically answer your question, I don't like Obamacare. I still don't see how it can work in the long run without adding greatly to the deficit. I made my position clear in that in this forum in the initial debate, and my view hasn't changed. But- my overall view of Obama HAS changed. Up until a few weeks ago, I thought he was a mediocre President: neither terrible not very good. But his accomplishments in the last 6 months have been extraordinary for a lame duck: the executive order on illegals, the climate change agreement with China, the opening up of Cuba, the TPP, and the Iran deal. Personally I am in favor of all of these actions, so naturally my opinion of Obama has risen sharply. But even if I was opposed to all of it, I would still have to acknowledge that Obama has a lot to be smug about these days, which was the point of my previous post.
Like I said, I don't follow a lot of political stuff around here but it always seemed like you worshipped him. I stand corrected. I appreciate your candid comments.
 
This guy's mission us to divide this country. Never shuts up about hammering anyone who disagrees with him. The political parties have never been more divided. The American people are more divided than they have been in decades. Guy is such a huge pos. Worst leader ever

 
This guy's mission us to divide this country. Never shuts up about hammering anyone who disagrees with him. The political parties have never been more divided. The American people are more divided than they have been in decades. Guy is such a huge pos. Worst leader ever
:goodposting: Total scum

 
Obama is scum and is dividing us all! Worsest ever! Took too long to clean up worst economic collapse since great depression!

We need a great dignified unifier to bring American greatness back. We need Donald Trump!

 
First black president had so many opportunities to bridge the divide unify the country like he talked about in so many of his campaign speeches. Instead, he's widened the divide within the American people and within the political parties more than anyone in my lifetime. Protests in major cities around the country. Cops getting murdered in cold blood. Great leader there.

 
Obama is scum and is dividing us all! Worsest ever! Took too long to clean up worst economic collapse since great depression!

We need a great dignified unifier to bring American greatness back. We need Donald Trump!
Too bad you're blind to what's happening around you.
 
First black president had so many opportunities to bridge the divide unify the country like he talked about in so many of his campaign speeches. Instead, he's widened the divide within the American people and within the political parties more than anyone in my lifetime. Protests in major cities around the country. Cops getting murdered in cold blood. Great leader there.
Yes, race relations were so good before 2009.

 

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