View Poll Results: Is Barack Obama bound to fail as President of the USA?
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02-08-09, 11:34 AM #1
Is Barack Obama bound to fail as President of the USA?
Is Barack Obama bound to fail as President of the USA?
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02-08-09, 11:37 AM #2
Not sure. I do know one thing: He could be the worst President ever and the left will never admit it.
"If everyone is thinking alike, then someone isn't thinking." -Gen. George S. Patton
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02-08-09, 11:39 AM #3
Hopefully. And hopefully before he wrecks the country. I only wish it were possible for complete and udder failure before the $800,000,000,000 waste of money that is being proposed
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02-08-09, 12:19 PM #4
The sad thing is that his failing could be just what the doctor ordered for our country. Carter= Reagan and Obama = ?
I hope that the answer is a return to conservatism instead of the watered down version of Democrat light we have gotten used to from the Republicans.
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02-08-09, 12:56 PM #5
It's a little early to judge. I was listening to the radio, I think it was NPR, on Friday, and one news guy was saying that the economy isn't doing the president any favors.
Well, ignoring the fact that the president can't control the economy, I think two weeks in is a little early to link him with the our economic problems.
I think he'll have problems for the next year as democrats realize that he is not the second coming as the economy continues to falter. I suspect that 2010 will be a hard year for them. But the economy will pick back up by 2012 and he'll get the credit for it.
I sort of wonder if we'll wind up with a situation like we had with President Clinton. A major shift in 2010, then a republican congress will keep the democrat president from doing anything really foolish. By 2016, it will look like an amazingly successful decade and the president, not congress, will get the credit.
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02-08-09, 06:55 PM #6
Hard to say just yet.....he has some baggage and he is clearly way over his head...but he can learn and he may get a break. I hope nobody else in the world gets militarily froggy before he gets his sea legs....but I am holding my breath. I am opposed to most of what he believes but this country can't afford much more division and discontent at the cost of our security and financial future.
I sure wish he would get a grip on his spending proposal.....God held us.
Car 4I would like my country back. I used to believe that one man could never destroy this country. Not so sure anymore!
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02-08-09, 07:52 PM #7
Absolutely - he is way over his head. He is clueless as to the operations of the government; why do you think he is bring back the old Clintonistas. He will fail miserably and we, the American public will suffer.
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