Barry Soetoro aka Barak Obama is the worse president in history
Well lets see, he passed healthcare on the promise that it would lower the cost of healthcare, it's gone up over 10% for most people this year
Arizona got so tired of the government not protecting them from illegal aliens, they passed a law, Obama sided with the Mexicans
Obama came in as the get uniter, yet the two parties haven't been this polarized in decades, even the liberals are getting pissed at him
Racism debates are at an all time high, Michelle give a speech at the NAACP and the next day, the NAACP declares the Tea Party as racist
There is no doubt that we've been living beyond our means and we're going to have to make some adjustments." -- Obama during the campaign.
, then send Michelle to Spain to close down the beach for her swin
The recovery act is making new jobs at a cost of about $650K per job
Cash for clinkers did more to help japanese companies
Obama did the bank reform thing, leaving out the two biggest mortgage firms, Fannie and Freddie
Obama criticized pork barrel spending in the form of 'earmarks,' urging changes in the way that Congress adopts the spending proposals. Then he signed a spending bill that contains nearly 9,000 of them
"Mr. Obama is an accomplished orator but is becoming known in America as the 'teleprompt president' over his reliance on the machine when he gives a speech."
Executives at AIG get $165 million in bonuses, despite receiving an $173 billion taxpayer bailout.
"After pushing Congress for weeks to hurry up and pass the massive $787 billion stimulus bill, President Obama promptly took off for a three-day holiday getaway before signing it."
"Obama soared to victory on the hopeful promise of a new era of bipartisanship. During his inaugural address he even promised an 'end to the petty grievances and false promises, the recriminations and worn-out dogmas, that for far too long have strangled our politics.'
"Too bad it took all of three days for the promise to ring hollow.
"Start with Obama's big meeting with top congressional leaders on his signature legislation -- the stimulus -- on the Friday after his inauguration. Listening to Republican concerns about overspending was a nice gesture -- until he shut down any hopes of real dialogue by crassly telling Republican leaders: 'I won.' Even the White House's leaking of the comment was a slap at the Republican leadership, who'd expected Obama to adhere to the custom of keeping private meetings with congressional leadership, well, private.
"It's only gone downhill from there. The stimulus included zero Republican recommendations, and failed to get a single House Republican vote.
"It's not just the tactic of using Republicans for bipartisan photo-ops, and then cutting them loose before partisan decisions, that irks Obama's opponents. The new president wasted no time rushing forward with policies and legislation guaranteed to drive Republicans nuts. The first bill he signed into law was the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act -- a partisan hot-button that drew all of eight Republican supporters in the entire Congress. Then there was the swift reversal of Bush policies on abortion and embryonic-stem-cell research -- issues dear to the Republican base.
"And when Obama and the Democrats in Congress took up SCHIP -- the children's health-insurance bill that Republicans say vastly expands government's role in health care -- they had an easy chance for real bipartisanship. After all, the bill had been hashed out in the previous Congress, and a bipartisan accord was reached before President Bush responded with a veto. Did the Obama team push for the compromise version in the 111th Congress? Nope. They went back to the drawing board, ramming through the Democrats' dream version.
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Nixes a "buy American" provision in the stimulus bill.
In their first meeting, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown gave Obama a carved ornamental penholder from the timbers of the anti-slavery ship HMS Gannet. Obama gave him 25 DVDs that don't work in Europe
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