Obama the biggest let down of all time ?

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Obama the biggest let down of all time ?

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We Canadians were jealous when the USA elected Obama as president.
It really looked liked you had embraced the future and cut ties with the past.
It seemed like after 8 years of Bush The Warmonger that the world held the USA in such low regard, rightly so for stirring the hornets nest of the middle east and bringing the world to the brink of WW3.
With Obama , it seemed like those days were over, and the entire world seemed to celebrate in optimism of the future.
Now two years later, all i can do is shake my head at the squandered blown potential, he has done next to nothing, and will now almost certainly become a one term president.
But what is worse, and now i get to the global significance, is Obama's utter failure is giving power to the fringe, which is opening the door to the inconceivable; Pailin or some other nutbar being elected President of the most powerful milatary on the planet.
Pailin with her finger on the button keeps me awake at night in a cold sweat, and that unfortunately effects us all.
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The president's power is based upon cooperation from the other branches of government as well as corporate backing. Without those, he/she is powerless. The president is not almightY FYI.
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It seems so,Hes good at making speaches but little else.
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Jalous? NOT Me i knew he's was the biggest mistake in american politics since that guy from the 70's wit water gate?!!Nixon??People vote from him caus he black from Chicago Well wait he 1/2 black 1/2white grow up in middle class!okay whatev!he a socialist hes whatt the gouvernement should of became after WWII! he 50years to later the things he trying to is too costly for america these days ,also Bush started to dig americas death hole and obama is just making it deeper...their is no way out for america BUT start selling states to canada and mexico or state start grouping up and becoming new little countries like that california would legalize MJ Vermont maine and upper NY can all joint canada like they been dreaming since the state made then states! sell alsaka to canada all state around the great lake also ..Florida is almost quebec so why not just sell it to us ..give back Texas and NM sell it to the Mexicans! and america whill be all good aftre that :twisted:

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Adamster wrote:Vermont maine and upper NY can all joint canada like they been dreaming since the state made then states!
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geoffk wrote:The president's power is based upon cooperation from the other branches of government as well as corporate backing. Without those, he/she is powerless. The president is not almightY FYI.
Thats kinda my view, albeit, an outsiders view.
The Republicans have made it very difficult for Obama to get anything passed.
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Impotent he may be, but inspirational leader, I think he is. In history we have few and far between... Change is hard to effect in any walk of life these days. I truly hope your prediction does not come true, and your tea party has any more influence than it already has.

Its the dreams he gives to the young that makes me feel good. Please forgive me for saying this, but I never thought I would never see the day we had a mixed race/black president of the USA. All of those children growing up in middle America, finally have something to live up to (and lets hope they believe they can do better!).

All this is said as an ex-pat Brit who has never even visited America (yet). :wink:
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happydaze777 wrote:Its the dreams he gives to the young that makes me feel good. Please forgive me for saying this, but I never thought I would never see the day we had a mixed race/black president of the USA. All of those children growing up in middle America, finally have something to live up to (and lets hope they believe they can do better!).
I agree with this. My major issues with him are 1) his handling of our bank bailout (see my point on corporate backing) and 2) letting Xe (Blackwater) still work as a military contractor.
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geoffk wrote:The president's power is based upon cooperation from the other branches of government as well as corporate backing. Without those, he/she is powerless. The president is not almightY FYI.
This.

Just a point as well, i think Obamas problem is now how to gain any influence back, does he go right or actually go to the promises he made in the election? I say go with his original promises, if you're going to loose; loose fighting for what you think is right.
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I always said Obama was your Tony Blair, all show and no substance.
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Whatever your opinion of him, 2 years is nothing compared to 8 years of Bush.

It takes time for the effect on the country to come through. Same thing happened in England when Tories were in for even longer and then Labour left their stain on the country. It will take a while to feel the effects of the UK's new government too.
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wietroker wrote:Whatever your opinion of him, 2 years is nothing compared to 8 years of Bush.

It takes time for the effect on the country to come through. Same thing happened in England when Tories were in for even longer and then Labour left their stain on the country. It will take a while to feel the effects of the UK's new government too.

Yea bush jnr was a bad one,His father also! clinton was a little better looking back,Monica aside :lol:.
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As an outsider it is not that i think he is BAD, atleast not Bush family bad, it is just he has proven he is as inept, incompetant and untrstworthy as any other politician.
He had so much potential his inability to do anything is just glaring in the face of Bush who pushed his agenda without a care in the world and steamrolled all who got in his way.
I completely disagreed with Bush's policy, but atleast he can be given credit for doing SOMETHING.
Obama will be remembered for his skin colour not for a single achievement :oops: .
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Iko wrote:As an outsider it is not that i think he is BAD, atleast not Bush family bad, it is just he has proven he is as inept, incompetant and untrstworthy as any other politician.
He had so much potential his inability to do anything is just glaring in the face of Bush who pushed his agenda without a care in the world and steamrolled all who got in his way.
I completely disagreed with Bush's policy, but atleast he can be given credit for doing SOMETHING.
Obama will be remembered for his skin colour not for a single achievement :oops: .


Here we are in midterm is nothing has really changed,Bush era policies & the global meltdown aside you dont really hear or see anything from o`bama,Like boner says he does draw some parallels with tony blair,Ie they got in on the promise of change & a new era but quickly faded.
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