Let me ask you this, is Barack Obama a Christian? If you say that he is, how do you know?
Originally Posted by JD Barleycorn
1)saved the car industry (
He did? Maybe you'd better ask Ford how they felt about having to compete with a car company being backed by the full credit of the US government. You know what? Ford survived and they did not rip off their investors like GM was forced to do under Obama's deal with the union.
Ford was offered Government aid and bailouts, they refused to take it. There was never a question of a uneven playing field. Or maybe you'd want all american car manufacturers out of business so the foreign markets can take over? It would also be interesting to see ford have absolute monopoly over manufacturing employees, so they could go back to paying them $4.50 an hour. Not even considering that ford would probably not be very efficient with no domestic car company competing with it. Not even his most hardcore critics disagree that he did a decent job saving the car industry. *Cue Bill O"reilly theme song*)
2) turned the economy around ( I mean do you even remember 2008?), (
Go do some research about unemployment, people in the work force, people on food stamps, people on disability, and the annual growth of our economy before you sound stupid again)
I'm not going to spare more than a sentence on this.If you think we are in the same position as we were economically in 2008, I am obviously wasting my time trying to get through to you.
3) did well by nationalizing student loans (
really? Go ask a student who had six or seven student loans that he or she could pay off one at time to having everything collected under one loan. Now they have payments of $500 to $700 a month for the next 10 years and they can't find a decent job. It was also done against their will and if they default....here comes the IRS and the US government to make their lives hell)
Debatable. But I think he made the (somewhat) right decision. The U.S is the one developed country that has an enormously high price tag for education. While that is essentially the problem, the solution anyone here in the U.S is looking for is NOT to make that price go down but to make that price more affordable. Education is more and more becoming a basic necessity in the modern economy, that is why I am FOR nationalization. The minute private companies realize that the thing you want is becoming a thing you need, guess what happens? prices go up. Although a loan is still a loan, I would rather have the government handle it than a bank that could literally sue me for everything I'm worth in case I default. The real problem Obama should be focusing on is to bring tuition down, but unfortunately that is not going to happen because we can't stop private institutions from charging what they want. ALSO what must be noticed that he hasn't exactly NATIONALIZED the student loan industry. He has basically cut the middle man (bank) out of governmental student loan funding that you would otherwise receive anyway (Perkins, Stafford). you are still free to choose any private institution for funding your education.
4)Increasing taxes on the wealthy (don't give me that disconnect bullshit, my family is well in the 1%. If the old ways were working we wouldn't have the biggest income differential in the entire developed world) (
I notice that you celebrate the increased taxes but you don't say why it benefits the average person or the country. Mommy/Daddy issues is not the way to run a government)
Funny you mention mommy/daddy issues. I get along with my parents pretty well and My father is all for higher taxes (he votes democrat; big surprise). Guess how much in tax he paid on his OVERALL income last year? round about 25%. Isn't that just amazing? you could be working as a middle class worker, struggling to pay bills AND paying 35% tax on your income, while my dad and others like him, who makes millions, would pay 25%? Ahhh aren't capital gains tax rates just the best? wasn't there a story of Romney paying 14% while his secretary paid like 35%. You can argue trickle-down economics with me all day long, but considering the increasing disparity between the poor and the rich, I would say that it hasn't really worked out for us. In fact, if you look closer at the 2007 crisis, it is exactly what caused our economy to collapse: The millionaires betting on housing stocks while those buying the mortgages couldn't even afford to pay half of them back.
5) making our image slightly better outside our 50 states, despite the lack of support for his foreign policies, I believe he has done well. Far from optimum but still better than bush. (
Well, the polls say otherwise. We are less respected, less trusted, and less likely to do anything to save the world than ever before.Hmm I seem to remember mentioning "outside our 50 states." We already know that Obama won't get any support from over half the country no matter what he does. "http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2014/07/22/upshot/100000003008923.mobile.html?_r =0&abt=0002&abg=0
Heres a recent poll (JULY 2014) that shows that the majority of countries have more faith in Obama than they had in Bush. Notice the overwhelming difference especially among developed countries.
Im sure there are also polls that present the contrary. From my personal experience (I lived in Turkey in a study abroad program for two semesters), foreigners seem to like Obama a lot more than Bush. He's relatable, He's good at talking and he's not white (which helps no doubt). People outside might not be chanting "long live America" but they hate us less than before, and I'm surprised I wasn't met with foreginers assuming I'm a "Dumbass 'Merican" without even meeting me. He must be doing something right.)
See this is the problem. NO MATTER WHAT, he will never win with you guys. I'm sure this post will be met with disgust coupled with a 1000 page report from some of you with "facts" stating the opposite of what I just said, but the sad fact of the matter is that you will never be convinced. No matter what he does. If he started shitting yellow cake tomorrow you guys would not believe it even after you ate it.