MontanaHatchet said:
1. I'm confused with this one. Correct me if I'm wrong, but we're currently removing forces from Iraq (British left at the end of April), and U.S. forces have withdrawn from Baghdad. He seems to be doing fine in that department. As for Afghanistan, I distinctly remember him saying he would increase efforts in the region during his campaign. 2. Aren't those who slant more to the right always saying that the president doesn't really control the economy anyways? I realize that Obama promised to fix the economy, but I don't remember him promising any miracle cures. He's definitely made a lot of efforts towards fighting the recession, but the economy can't be cured in a couple of months. I'm not trying to sharply defend Obama here, I'm just saying what's true. 3. I hate to say it, but you should wait a tad bit longer. If Obama tried to do everything at once, it would be overkill. Let's let him save the economy and deliver us from hell and bring smiles to the faces of Americans again (or whatever) first. I can't think of too many presidents who acted upon most of their major policy decisions at once and did each one successfully. 4. Major screw-up on his part, I'll agree with you there. 5. Oh God, how could Obama not have made sweeping new legislation on gay rights within his first half of year in office? Unless Obama really said he'd make certain changes within a certain time frame, he hasn't really screwed up. |
1. he said he would remove troops as soon as he entered office. Bush had signed a treaty that said he had to reduce our troops, and be out by a certain date (I forget that date). Obama is keeping troops in Iraq to the maximum limit under Bush's plan. Congress Dem's do not like this at all. They expected him to remove the troops a lot sooner then that. And yes, he did say he would increase the number of Americans that get to die in a pointless exercise that is the Afghanistan war. This is good on his promise, but isn't this the main reason Bush was considered such a bad president?
2. Yes, those that slant to the right say that. So the answer to that is for Obama to do nothing, and say "Sorry folks, but anything I do will just add to the problem, so I am going to do the right thing, and do nothing". In stead, we spent massive amounts of money with no return. Not good.
3. I am waiting. My guess is, you won't see a plan from Obama. He will do what he has done all along, and just wait for someone else to do it (congress), and just pass/veto there bill.
5. I agree that right now, with everything going on, this is not really high on my list of things to worry about. But, I am not gay. If I was, I could see this a big issue. Here is an article on it. http://articles.latimes.com/2009/jun/17/opinion/ed-marriage17







