Mott the Hoople
Sweet Jane
It appears that Damo's comment about Obama being the most vulnerable incumbant President in a long time was a very erroneous comment. If his approval ratings remain as they are it will be a very long uphill battle for Republicans to defeat him, if they can at all. Though Obama certainly has vulnerabilities, his re-election odds right now look pretty solid to me.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20110511/ap_on_re_us/us_ap_poll_obama_boost
So far I'm deeply impressed with Obama's competency despite what his detractors, partisan hacks and the "Bush is God" worshipers say.
So far Obama has;
Inherited a staggering mess and a deep hole from his predecessor who is widely regarded by professionals as one of the most inept US Presidents ever. Those included a banking/financial crises that threatened the entire US economy and being over extended in two foreign wars.
He made the tough decisions required to keep the US financial system from utterly collapsing and causing another great depression.
He made the tough decision to provide stimulus spending to help mitigate the great recession he inherited from Bush.
He made the tough decision to bail out GM & Chrysler. US auto production had slipped from a record highs of over 10 million units to 5.5 million. Since the bailout US production reached nearly 8 million last year and is projected to reach 9 million this year. Most of the bail out money has all ready been paid back. That's millions of jobs saved!
He has wound down our involvement in the immoral Iraq war.
He is beginning to wind down the war in Afghanistan.
He implemented meaningful and ground breaking health care reform that will finally begin the process of modernizing our health care system and allow us to catch up with the rest of the industrialized world. Something his predecessor Clinton failed to do.
He pulled the trigger on a mission that finally killed Osama bin Ladin. Something his predecessor Bush failed to do.
Obama has certainly had his flaws and misteps and fair share of mistakes but compared to his immeadiate predecessor it's damned reassuring we have such a competent Chief Executive.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20110511/ap_on_re_us/us_ap_poll_obama_boost
So far I'm deeply impressed with Obama's competency despite what his detractors, partisan hacks and the "Bush is God" worshipers say.
So far Obama has;
Inherited a staggering mess and a deep hole from his predecessor who is widely regarded by professionals as one of the most inept US Presidents ever. Those included a banking/financial crises that threatened the entire US economy and being over extended in two foreign wars.
He made the tough decisions required to keep the US financial system from utterly collapsing and causing another great depression.
He made the tough decision to provide stimulus spending to help mitigate the great recession he inherited from Bush.
He made the tough decision to bail out GM & Chrysler. US auto production had slipped from a record highs of over 10 million units to 5.5 million. Since the bailout US production reached nearly 8 million last year and is projected to reach 9 million this year. Most of the bail out money has all ready been paid back. That's millions of jobs saved!
He has wound down our involvement in the immoral Iraq war.
He is beginning to wind down the war in Afghanistan.
He implemented meaningful and ground breaking health care reform that will finally begin the process of modernizing our health care system and allow us to catch up with the rest of the industrialized world. Something his predecessor Clinton failed to do.
He pulled the trigger on a mission that finally killed Osama bin Ladin. Something his predecessor Bush failed to do.
Obama has certainly had his flaws and misteps and fair share of mistakes but compared to his immeadiate predecessor it's damned reassuring we have such a competent Chief Executive.
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