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What has obama done that is good for the USA and what mistakes has he made?

Do you think obama has done a bad job so far? if so tell me why. if has done good why do you think that? what are his objectives? is he succeeding?

Asked By: J.D - 9/2/2009
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In his first week in office, Barack Obama has done the following:


Froze the salaries for top White House staff members. This is a largely symbolic act, but might be an important one.


Set a deadline for the closing of Guantanimo Bay. Some of his supporters would say this is a great thing because they believe it operates as something from the Dark Ages. Others believe this characterization to not be true, and that no plan will be put place to determine what to do with the prisoners. Time will tell.


Fast-tracked the process to apply new fuel standards to 2011 car models AND initiated steps to allow California to set its own standards for auto emissions that are stricter than that of the Federal government. Again, this is a measure that some of his supporters hail as a grand step forward, while his detractors(or flamers) point out that it could provide an additional severe drag on the economy, especially in car manufacturing areas.


Signed a detailed executive order to ban torture and inhumane treatment of prisoners.


Asked the military leadership to engage in additional planning necessary to execute a responsible military drawdown from Iraq.


Released the interrogation memos without consulting the Bush staff and/or Bush about it. And they were only partially released some of the information in the memos were not made public.


Signed an executive order that restored a 30-day timeframe for former presidents to review records before they are released. It also eliminated the right for the vice president or family members of former presidents to do the reviews.


Signed an executive order that requires that appointees sign forms saying that they were not hired because of political affiliations or contributions. This is far from an unbeatable measure, but is an important early step towards cleaning up governmental hiring policies. It is easier to prove someone lied when their signature is right next to the statement in question.


Signed an order banning gifts from lobbyists and banning anyone from working in an agency they had lobbied in previous years. Promptly made the order toothless by immediately granting a waiver to a former defense lobbyist.


Lifted a ban on giving federal money to international groups that perform abortions or provide abortion information.

Granted his first TV interview as president to Al-Arabiya, a channel described as a "voice of moderation" to the Middle East. His supporters call this a very smart move to help angered nations and groups feel a bit less cast aside, and let them know that they need not resort to violence to be made a part of the world discussion. Detractors point out that this is the type of thing Neville Chamberlain would have done, though a TV interview and "the Munch Agreement" are leagues apart.

And the bad:
1) closing GITMO and bringing a terrorist army to our shores; so they can continue to recruit in our prisons
2) buying a car company and thus helping to cripple the auto industry; thus empowering environmentalist idiots to continue and expand the LIE that is global warming
3) taking over medical coverage; thereby allowing the governemnt to control your diet, your place of living, the amount that you or do not exercise; allowing which disease states are worth treating, thus issuing death sentences to certain folks. (Cost a lot of money to treat rare disease's, so why spend it, if you're going to die anyway?) Moreover, this will significantly reduce the development of newer and better treatments. (The governemnt has not made a single SIGNIFICANT medical breakthrough in more than 75 years. Every major breakthrough has been made by PRIVATE/profit oriented companies.)
4) his plan to do away with the 2nd Amendment; he's in Mexico right now trying to "end their drug war" by blaming their criminals murders on our ability to buy a gun.
5) by partnering with General Electric, who will make billions and have enormous power with the global warming crap; he also now has control of 5 TV netwroks (NBC, et al) which allows him to erode the 1st Amendment. (No need to completely do away with it, if you control the out-put of this many television stations.)
6) failing to allow the prosecution of the Black Panther's who were video taped violating election laws; thereby demonstrating that he intends to create another empowered class who can do no wrong.
7) his plan to expand AMERI-CORP which should be "....as well funded and equiped as the military..." Why? So he can have his own army? Kinda like Hitler and his "Brown Shirts?"
Answered By: Timeissucess - 9/2/2009
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200 Days 200 Lies 200 Failures
http://www.politico.com/static/PPM41_200_days_200_claims_final_draft.html

5 MILLION Americans unemployed for 27 weeks straight; largest number in 61 years
http://www.bls.gov/news.release/empsit.nr0.htm

Economy TWICE as bad under Obama than Bush. Why do liberals celebrate Obama's failed economy?
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601087&sid=aNivTjr852TI

Obama spends more than every previous President COMBINED!!:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/graphic/2009/03/21/GR2009032100104.html

Obama promises 600,000 summer jobs, LOSES 576,000 instead
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090820/ap_on_bi_go_ec_fi/us_economy
Answered By: Enzyte Bob's Clone #2 - 9/2/2009
He spent more money than I could have pondered about, so bad. He wont succeed, but he may slide downhill some more though.

I think what the people wanted was to get out of debt, create jobs, not make it worse and unbearable.
Answered By: SouthernBaptist - 9/2/2009
Good job? How can anyone even ask this question?
He's destroyed everything good in a few short months.
Obama sucks
Answered By: wormwar1 - 9/2/2009
He's revived conservatives. I would have never seen that one coming.
Answered By: Anyone but Obama in 2012 - 9/2/2009
I think he was too idealistic and didn't realize how cutthroat it is in Washington. I think he should start being more direct and tell the Dems. in congress exactly what he wants them to do. I think he is holding off an economic disaster.
Answered By: carmenlafond - 9/2/2009
He made some great speeches..... eemmmm I need some more time on this one.
Answered By: Woolf! - 9/2/2009
Never in the history of the United States has a president and his party worked so actively against the interests of his own people.

There is no transparency or bi-partisanship.

What exactly has Obama done that is good for the American people?

What piece of legislation has Obama proposed or passed that is good for the American people?

Obama is a pain in the a s s for America and an aid and comfort to America's enemies.

Semper Fi
Answered By: Clayton A - 9/2/2009
Read the newspapers and make up your own mind. Sounds like you have a paper due in school and want others to do your work for you.
Answered By: rec - 9/2/2009
One is easy: Nothing!

two: would take too long, but let's start with stimulus and Cash for clunkers!!!
Answered By: Becca_USA - 9/2/2009
He's doing fine for the time he has been in office.
All politicians make promises and almost all of them break their promises. I mean, I don't get why you people are so shocked about THAT...
Bush got us involved in 2 different wars and for what?
Answered By: ivy - 9/2/2009
Frankly, I don't think he's done much of anything. He's not making a big impact on anybodies lives. He's failing.
Answered By: Arminta - 9/2/2009
He goes to sleep at night, he can't do anything wrong when he is sleeping can he. Well judging by what he has done I guess he can screw up America while he is sleeping also
Answered By: CDL - 9/2/2009
He has done nothing good for the US.

Mistakes
Stimulus Bill
Cash for Clunkers
All the radical czars
Healthcare Proposal
Apologizing to terrorist countries for US 'behavior'
Race Baiting with the Gates thing
Overexposure
ect...
Answered By: John W33 - 9/2/2009
HI take a look at the press .
It will be your opion that wins whatever answer is given :)
Answered By: its - 9/2/2009
I think he is doing a good job.

But I will criticize him for the following:

Although President Bush was the one to authorize the bailout, I think Obama could do a better job with oversight.

He hasn't done a good job presenting his healthcare plan in a way the American people can understand.
Answered By: Culture Warrior - 9/2/2009
*Still in Iraq
*More money to Afghanistan
*Bailed out millionaire bankers on Wall Street
*Bailed out poor homeowners who were screwed by the above Wall St
*Rushing through bills
*Killing job growth
*Discouraging small business that creates jobs.
*Offering contracts to large companies (aka campaign contributors)
*Offering special treatment of unions (aka campaign contributors)
I think he is NOT succeeding.
Answered By: Bobbi - 9/2/2009
Huh....?? what good???
Answered By: FQH5256 - 9/2/2009
Everything that president Obama did is good for our country. The only mistake he he made is that he still did not outlaw Republican party.
Answered By: Lying Republican Moron - 9/2/2009
Till today President Obama has done no wrong rather he he has done
maximum better things for the betterment of American People.
President Obama is succeeding tremendously specially in Health Care
Policy for the poor & havenots & also middle class families.
Answered By: atiqueflorida1947 - 9/2/2009
According to Obama, ALL of his actions are harmful to the U.S.
According to Obama, NONE of them are mistakes.
According to Obama, if you understand his goals, you KNOW he's doing a good job.
Answered By: Peace through blinding force - 9/2/2009
He should have put certain banks into bankruptcy so they would not pay out over $30 billion in bonuses ( of taxpayer money) to the vermin that work there. Those banks have been hijacked from their rightful owners, the shareholders and run solely for the benefit of the elite that work there.
Source(s):
The news
Answered By: Douglas L - 9/2/2009
Overall, I think he is doing a good job and is on the right track. Especially so given his time in office and the amount of issues he is trying to (for better or worse) tackle at once.

I am disappointed that one of my closest friends has an upcoming tour to Iraq. I am disappointed that my gay cousin cannot get married to their life partner of 18 years. I am disappointed that his administration has not been more 'hands on' in the health care debate (but hope this will change next week). But overall...I am happy with the current administration. Though...unlike a lot of supporters who are now jumping ship...I wasn't expecting miracles. He is just a man, after all. Imperfect and flawed like the rest of us.

Here is some reference material for people who think he is worthless and hasn't done anything positive for our country.

Campaign Promises Kept:
http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-meter/promises/rulings/promise-kept/

Campaign Promises He Compromised On:
http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-meter/promises/rulings/compromise/

Campaign Promises Stalled:
http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-meter/promises/rulings/stalled/

Campaign Promises In The Works:
http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-meter/promises/rulings/in-the-works/

Campaign Promises Broken:
http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-meter/promises/rulings/promise-broken/
Answered By: LogicalInsanity - 9/2/2009
If you tune out all the propaganda being thrown from various opposing forces (to include cult-evangelicals, cited in Goldberg/2006 and Sharlet/2008, whose quest for a government takeover from within were thwarted with his election, Republicans afraid he'll render their party obsolete if he succeeds at anything, and the thousands of K Street health/insurance and big oil lobbyists), there is an immeasurable amount of good President Obama has done for this nation both at home and around the world. One of the first things he did to help our nation occurred even before he was sworn in: He convinced the Democrats in Congress and the Senate to put a FREEZE on the second half of the bank/AIG/investment bailout funds until he could be sworn in as President---the $700 billion that Ben Bernanke and Bush appropriated in a panic to stop the hemorrhaging of our housing and credit markets, banking system, Wall Street, and AIG (who insures those entities). Bernanke was understandably desparate, but he doled out the first $350 billion like after-dinner mints without having any type of oversight in place or accountability rules and regulations, so abuses occurred (multi-million dollar bonuses to CEOs who'd driven their companies into bankruptcies, for example). With Senator Claire McCaskill's help, President Obama was able to get limits set for any bank executives' salaries who had taken welfare (taxpayer dollars) and also prohibit bonuses other than preferred shares until the borrowed funds had been fully repaid plus interest. Fiscal responsibility...ah! Such a pleasant change from the previous administration and the six years of Republican domination over Congress and the Senate, running up huge deficits but spending nothing on infrastructure or keeping our jobs on American soil. He help us internationally by delivering a strong message ("The United States will extend the hand of friendship to any nation willing to unclench its fist" and "My first job as President of the United States is to protect the American people")...a talk softly but carry a big stick approach. He has taken steps to close Guantanimo (GITMO) to reassure the world that this symbol of torture and civil rights violations will be closed by the end of this year. Our new president is up at the crack of dawn, his staff says, and he works long into the night trying to deal with the multi-faceted mess he was handed on Day 1: reversing the downward spiral in the economy, waging two wars while attempting to wind down the illegal one without making things worse, no-bid contractors doing shoddy work that has killed some soldiers, Blackwater misdeeds, daily security briefings, diplomacy maneuvers to have the female journalists released from North Korea (and using Bill Clinton to secure their release, showing a lack of ego on Obama's part)...the list is just too long to complete in this limited forum...The economy is slowly turning around even though only 30?f the Recovery and Investments Act of 2009 has been distributed. He's been working tirelessly trying to get every single American covered for health care---and he is getting beaten to a pulp by all the special interests' and right-wing extremists' propaganda spews. Add to this Senator Ted Kennedy's passing---a good friend and strong advocate for the health care and insurance reforms President Obama wants to see happen...

President Obama's objectives for this nation include: affordable access to quality health care for every American citizen, regulations on the out-of-control 1300-strong for-profit insurance companies currently in the U.S.; remaining competitive in the global market by manufacturing "green" technologies to be used here and abroad; uniting the people once more (a house divided against itself cannot stand); improving our schools, but structurally and academically; expanding our job/manufacturing base; providing support and tax credits for small-business startups; reversing the old failed deregulation/trickledown theories with demand-side economics that grows our economy from the ground up; strengthening the social network and safety net for the poorest Americans...He really does want to include the Republicans and would willingly share credit if they acted in good faith, which of course they are not willing to do...

I don't think President Obama should have argued with himself over the inclusion of his desired "public option" plan, because the sharks smelled blood in the water, so to speak. He gave the lobbyists an opening by seeming to weaken his resolve, although in conversations quite the opposite is true. I think he still privately smokes, which disappoints me somewhat...This will be his eighth month in office so far, and 95?f working Americans received a tax cut in their paychecks starting April 1, us old folks and disabled received a $250 check to help get dollars, etc.
Goldberg, M. (2006) "Kingdom Coming: The Rise of Christian Nationalism." NY: W.W. Norton.
Jeff Sharlet: "The Family: The Secret Fundamentalism at the Heart of American Power" (2008) NY: Harpers.
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2 answers - Asked By: hungergameslover - 5/13/2013
L want to study medicine and work as a doctor but l am limited due to luck of required monyes. however l swtched on to anther career but still within my career interests as a care giver, but this is somthing to do with sales and marketing in the pharmcitical industry.
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1 answer - Asked By: Big D - 5/3/2013
Advances in technology will soon cause 70-80?nemployment in the USA. How will all those millions of people eat, then? That will lead to a conflict between Social Market-ists (gov't imposed wealth redistribution) and Free Market-ists (no gov't imposed wealth redistribution). First, the Luddite Fallacy. It WAS valid UNTIL machines could do most human mental functions better than humans. Some experts are already saying this, but generally it seems like the American Society and its leaders are proceeding in utter ignorance. You probably know about all the technologies that now exist or will soon be up & running, & which will massively reduce the need for human labor in the economy, thus MAKING MOST HUMANS UNNECESSARY to the economy. Some facts: (1) A couple weeks ago all the toll booth workers on the Golden Gate Bridge were all dismissed because the gov't bought a machine to handle everything. (2) Computer voice recognition already exists, in programs such as Siri and Google Voice and others. But very soon these programs will be so much better. Virtually all the human-staffed customer service call centers will disappear very soon. Human office receptions will be mostly eliminated. (3) McDonald's already has a prototype version of their fast food restaurant with NO human workers on site. (4) Wal-Mart & other retailers already have plans for stores with NO human cashiers. (5) Google's driverless cars and trucks will soon eliminate most drivers of commercial trucks & taxi cabs. (6) IBM's computer "Watson" defeated the best human players on "Jeopardy" about a year ago. Watson had to hear and understand host Alex Trebeck's spoken speech just like the human contestants. IBM created Watson to replace Medical Doctors. The plan is that nurses and nurses practitioners will take data from patients (temperate, blood pressure, reports of pains, etc.), enter that into Watson, and Watson will order tests and make prescriptions and treatment plans. Unlike human doctors, Watson will KNOW EVERYTHING about medical science. Doctor errors currently kill about 100,000 patients per year in hospitals alone. Patients will DEMAND to be diagnosed by Watson (or other equivalent) & have a prescription by Watson, since studies will show that patients fare so MUCH better when Watson is their “doctor,” and the cost will be MUCH less. (7) Computers are now replacing the lawyers that formerly had to spend massive hours read through massive amounts of documents turned over to the opposing side in "discovery" in civil lawsuits. Documents now are turned over in digital form, and computers search in seconds them looking for key words and phrases. (8) Soon publishers will stop printing books on paper. Everyone will have an e-Reader device. That will be the END of every physical library and bookstore. (9) Soon computers will be able to general characters in movies that are indistinguishable from real humans. Not only actors will lose their jobs, but costume people, makeup people, scene construction people, camera operators, key grips, electricians, lighting experts, etc. (10) New machines are replacing the humans who pick vegetables in fields. (11) New machines are replacing human security guards. (12) Human airplane pilots, both in the military and in commercial service, will soon be extinct. The FAA has already approved testing of drone planes for commercial transportation of non-human cargo. (13) Most trades on Wall Street are already being made by computers. (14) The U.S. Postal Service is doomed. Paying thousands of people to drive around in little trucks to deliver little printed pieces of paper to each household each day is going to seem more and more like idiocy. (15) Most of the reviews and analysis currently being done by human accountants, actuaries, tax experts, and other financial analysts and consultants will be done must better, more more quickly, and much more accurately, by computers. (16) Web sites already are using computer programs to write the text for stories that report on sports games. The program integrates the statistics from the game into a story text that seems to have been written by a human being. (17)Most education at the college and high school level will soon be done online, eliminating a massive number of workers. Thus, GIGANTIC UNEMPLOYMENT, in the range of 70-80?is coming soon to the USA. This will result in Rio De Janeiro type slums all over the USA. That will result in calls for gov't wealth redistribution, which will result in Armed Revolution, Counter-Revolution, concentration camps, & Latin American-style death squads. The rich and ultra-rich are never going to let any government get control of their wealth. Huge bloody CONFLICT is coming. * * * Politicians keep repeating the old canard that the solution is to train and retrain Americans for the "jobs of the future." But they are either morons or are lying, since anyone who thinks about it can easily see that even if every American worker had an engineering degree or a computer science degree, the economy just doesn't need that many engineers and computer scientists. * * * * * * * Why don't more people see this? Why aren't more people talking about this? We are facing soon a catastrophe in the USA (and in other places) on par of the plagues in Europe that killed half of the population in certain areas, and on par with the depopulation in Europe brought about by WWI and WWII. Sure, you can just repeat the Luddite Fallacy, and proclaim that the economy will always create enough jobs for most people to survive. But there is no law of economics that says that any law of economics will always operate the same. Laws of economics are not like the laws of physics. Economies and life forms can and do evolve in fundamental ways that make former economic models and ways of life obsolete. I'm sure the last tribe of Neanderthals were certain that nothing was ever going to change, right before the Homo Sapiens swooped down on them, chased them into a dead end canyon were other Homo Sapiens were lying in wait with big clubs. * * * * * * * * * In the past the Luddite Fallacy was valid since machines always needed the mental acuity that only human operators could provide, and machines frequently needed maintenance by skilled human hands and minds. But now machines have mental functions that equal or surpass what humans can provide in most work functions. And computers aren't so much repaired anymore as just thrown away and replaced. How many cell phone repair shops have you ever seen? Even most laptop computers are replaced rather than repaired. More and more laptop computers never even need to be repaired for years and years. In short, when the economy has no use for most Americans, all h*ll is going to brake loose, & that's coming soon. * * * * *
2 answers - Asked By: Perro Americano Invicto - 5/16/2013
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