BLAZER PROPHET
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If one excludes the 5 Presidents leading up to Lincoln (my all-time worst Presidents), where do you place Obama on the list of Presidents as of this point in time?
For me, he'd be in the lower 10%.
For 2 years he had a supermajority in the Senate (no cloture) and a full majority in the House and pretty much all he got through was perhaps the single worst piece of legislation in the history of the country. He raised the deficit and debt so much that it doesn't even seem real or possible to the point it guarantees insolvency for the federal government. The economy continues to struggle and the majority of jobs created are minimum wage and/or part time. Benghazi was an unforgivable mistake that resulted out of pure incompetence. He's proven to be a bully led by punitive actions (see the remains of the coal industry as an example), steadfastly refuses to be an adequate compromiser and doesn't seem to have the ability a chief executive needs to either lead or bring people together. Add to that the pure divisiveness of his administration and it's a pretty poor scorecard.
On the plus side, Benghazi aside, I think he has handled foreign affairs pretty well. That said, this new strategy in Afghanistan of keeping troops dying there indefinitely is just wrong to me. I also like many of his ideas on the environment.
Now, I am not starting this to pass judgment on Bush (another bottom 10%'er), so I'd like to keep him out of this.
For me, he'd be in the lower 10%.
For 2 years he had a supermajority in the Senate (no cloture) and a full majority in the House and pretty much all he got through was perhaps the single worst piece of legislation in the history of the country. He raised the deficit and debt so much that it doesn't even seem real or possible to the point it guarantees insolvency for the federal government. The economy continues to struggle and the majority of jobs created are minimum wage and/or part time. Benghazi was an unforgivable mistake that resulted out of pure incompetence. He's proven to be a bully led by punitive actions (see the remains of the coal industry as an example), steadfastly refuses to be an adequate compromiser and doesn't seem to have the ability a chief executive needs to either lead or bring people together. Add to that the pure divisiveness of his administration and it's a pretty poor scorecard.
On the plus side, Benghazi aside, I think he has handled foreign affairs pretty well. That said, this new strategy in Afghanistan of keeping troops dying there indefinitely is just wrong to me. I also like many of his ideas on the environment.
Now, I am not starting this to pass judgment on Bush (another bottom 10%'er), so I'd like to keep him out of this.
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