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I think Obama is a genuinely nice person, not mean spirited and hurtful as many of today's politicians are. I would say that he is doing relatively well at trying to help America's image with other world leaders. However, his economic policies seem terrible to me (they all seem to involve just throwing money at the problems), the whole idea of even attempting to redo the health care system in the midst of this economic crisis seems--and pardon the term, but it is the only fitting one I can think of-- retarded. We have companies going bankrupt left and right, hundreds of billions are being spent in bailouts, funding, etc. and he wants even more money to spend on health care? I have always been taught that when money is low, you "tighten your belt" so to speak, not buy more stuff that you can't afford. That being said, I do feel somewhat bad for the man, as he did come in at the beginning of an economic crisis and had a tough situation to deal with. I think the majority of the blame lies on the media and the voters, believing in him to be a veritable savior of our society (Obama Christ if you will :-P). You cannot expect someone with nearly no prior experience to actually have the savvy and understanding to be able to fix something so huge and not make some major screw ups. In the end, I would have to say that I strongly disapprove of his performance
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I don't know President Obama personally
Public relations wise, I'd have to say "He's doing okay."
From the public views they give:
He does seem to be trying hard.
He does seem to care.
p.s. I did not vote for President Obama in the election but he is the President and I do pay respect. :)
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and not the people that need the help I will pray for all of the people in need.
God bless you all hope the world gets better sorry obama But you need to care more for the people in need .look at gm getting all the money thay got
form obama it is sad please help us obama but other than that he does try his best even though he need to help the people in need .
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He is ambitious, works hard and well balanced. He cares about his family and obviously is raising very well behaved daughters.
so go obama!
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He's been in office under a year and considering what he inherited from the previous administration he has had a lot of cleaning up to do. Honestly, he has. Consider, the legal knot that is Guantanamo Bay and the war on Terror worldwide, the unpopular war that is Iraq, the other failed war that is ongoing in Afghanistan... These are wars that have lasted longer than WWII, no progress, literally just handed to Obama and his admin, by the old administration who seemed to forget the wars were happening. Obama has already made major decisions and has overseen before unthinkable developments, such as the urban troop withdraw in June.
...and he had that Somali pirate crisis, North Korea threatening nuclear war and has the Iranian power struggle to watch.
....and he had to deal with an economic meltdown (the result of previous administrations.) He's had to oversee the collapse of major American industries and companies, he's had to pass the largest stimulus in American history.
Did we mention he's only been in there since January?
Toss on top of that having to deal with the media, having to buy a dog, be a good father and husband and still being able to quit smoking.
Compared to previous presidents... again as an outsider... I would say this president is doing a great job.
I would actually be very interested in knowing how his first 6 months stack up with other presidents.
Again... as a foreigner, I hope Americans can just step back and understand what image Obama has given America abroad, compared to the previous 8 years of terror, fear, torture, war and just general douchyness that America exported to the rest of world (remember freedom toast?)
You appear to have chosen a President who appears strong, smart, rational and committed to freedom domestically and abroad. It's still early, but I can't see anything wrong with Obama at this point in his presidency.
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During the previous administration, I spent all of my time trying to explain why America is still a great country despite the leadership in the white house.
That doesn't happen any more. Outside of the U.S., Obama is almost universally praised, and in turn, the U.S. for electing him (much as how @jeffhoard explained his feelings)
Has he been perfect? No. He is still a politician in a highly partisan and religious country, and some of his actions reflect his political background.
Presidents are never going to be able to please all the people all the time.
He has done many things that don't please me, but as done exponentially more things that make me proud to be American.
Do I think that people should not criticize Obama? Absolutely not.
From Bill Maher to a certain percentage of the criticism from the far right, questioning the actions of the president is not only a good thing, it is a vital thing. Real substantive debate should always be raised with any president.
But all said and done, I would say Obama is one of our best (and he's just getting started)
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I do not feel however that it is right for our government to be bailing out companies such as GM. We need jobs, lower gas prices, higher min. wages and for our economy to be on a fast track again. If the president would haven taken the money he used to bail these companies out and gave it to the American people it would have without a doubt got our economy moving. Families would have been able to pay bills, shop ( that"s what we need to do to move the economy), go on vacations and improve the economies movement. Besides what good is it to bail GM and other companies out if the people do not have money to purchase their products?
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July 11, 2009 11:50 PM
Do you strongly approve or strongly disapprove of the way President Obama is performing his role as president?
President Obama has an approval index of -7%: 30% strongly approve of his performance, and 37% strongly disapprove. If you feel strongly about the way the president is performing his role, share with us why. Please relate your reasons to his performance (not his personality, intentions, or character), and please avoid nastiness toward the other side.
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| July 12, 2009 01:16 AM |
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• Good answer, and I think you hit the big issue. President Obama really has very little experience, so maybe we've been expecting too much from him. Perhaps with a little help from his cabinet, his ideas can be moderated.
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July 11, 2009 06:56 PM
large block of SALT here... I don't know President Obama personally
Public relations wise, I'd have to say "He's doing okay."
From the public views they give:
He does seem to be trying hard.
He does seem to care.
p.s. I did not vote for President Obama in the election but he is the President and I do pay respect. :)
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July 11, 2009 06:56 PM
So is that a strongly approve or strongly disapprove?
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July 12, 2009 01:37 AM
@matthewh, I know the question is prone to conflicts. I just like to get a pulse of what other people think. I tend to be around people who agree with me, and every once in a while, I want to hear it from a different group, like the Mahalo Answers community. Sometimes I see things happening that I think are crazy, and I want to know if it's just me. And often the people who are reduced quickly to attacking the other side demonstrate the weakness of argument.
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July 12, 2009 12:59 PM
Hi @matthewh,
I do see where you are coming from and there are definitely some holes in the domestic issues. Ironically, most of them come from Obama trying to be bipartisan and "compromising" bills to death. That and caving to special interests in his own party.
But I hold faith that Mahalo is a place where at least some friendly discussion of issues like this can happen without nastiness.
You are right that people's political view are not easy to change, but rational criticism can occasionally make a small dent.
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I do see where you are coming from and there are definitely some holes in the domestic issues. Ironically, most of them come from Obama trying to be bipartisan and "compromising" bills to death. That and caving to special interests in his own party.
But I hold faith that Mahalo is a place where at least some friendly discussion of issues like this can happen without nastiness.
You are right that people's political view are not easy to change, but rational criticism can occasionally make a small dent.
July 11, 2009 11:26 PM
I strongly disapprove I dont like how he is helping the rich people with big jobs and not the people that need the help I will pray for all of the people in need.
God bless you all hope the world gets better sorry obama But you need to care more for the people in need .look at gm getting all the money thay got
form obama it is sad please help us obama but other than that he does try his best even though he need to help the people in need .
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July 12, 2009 07:35 AM
He's well thought out. He thinks before he speaks. He talks about real issues that really speak to people who live in the real world - not some "have-mores" rich universe. He is ambitious, works hard and well balanced. He cares about his family and obviously is raising very well behaved daughters.
so go obama!
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July 12, 2009 08:23 AM
I strongly disapprove. When he was elected I figured he probably do some things I agree with and disagree with, just like every other president in my lifetime, but I am really scared about our economic policy and the debt we a racking up, also I'm not a fan of the health care thing and the fact he keeps appoligizing for everything, we are rapidly losing our place in the world. I'm also disappointed in the fact that he was supposed to bring change and openness in government and he seems to have brought more corruption, cronyism and government control.
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July 12, 2009 10:22 PM
I did not say that at all, but the amount we are racking up is increasing at an alarming rate.
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July 14, 2009 04:30 PM
@defolts, Obama has broken the previous records of running out of government cash soonest (before his first 100 days were over) and the highest deficits yet.
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July 12, 2009 08:54 AM
My opinion on this subject doesn't really matter because I am Canadian, but I have been pretty wired to the American political landscape for quite awhile now, I would approve of his efforts so far. Strongly approve. He's been in office under a year and considering what he inherited from the previous administration he has had a lot of cleaning up to do. Honestly, he has. Consider, the legal knot that is Guantanamo Bay and the war on Terror worldwide, the unpopular war that is Iraq, the other failed war that is ongoing in Afghanistan... These are wars that have lasted longer than WWII, no progress, literally just handed to Obama and his admin, by the old administration who seemed to forget the wars were happening. Obama has already made major decisions and has overseen before unthinkable developments, such as the urban troop withdraw in June.
...and he had that Somali pirate crisis, North Korea threatening nuclear war and has the Iranian power struggle to watch.
....and he had to deal with an economic meltdown (the result of previous administrations.) He's had to oversee the collapse of major American industries and companies, he's had to pass the largest stimulus in American history.
Did we mention he's only been in there since January?
Toss on top of that having to deal with the media, having to buy a dog, be a good father and husband and still being able to quit smoking.
Compared to previous presidents... again as an outsider... I would say this president is doing a great job.
I would actually be very interested in knowing how his first 6 months stack up with other presidents.
Again... as a foreigner, I hope Americans can just step back and understand what image Obama has given America abroad, compared to the previous 8 years of terror, fear, torture, war and just general douchyness that America exported to the rest of world (remember freedom toast?)
You appear to have chosen a President who appears strong, smart, rational and committed to freedom domestically and abroad. It's still early, but I can't see anything wrong with Obama at this point in his presidency.
http://weblogs.newsday.com/sports/watchdog/blog/BarackObamaHS.jpg
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July 12, 2009 12:13 PM
I am an American living abroad. During the previous administration, I spent all of my time trying to explain why America is still a great country despite the leadership in the white house.
That doesn't happen any more. Outside of the U.S., Obama is almost universally praised, and in turn, the U.S. for electing him (much as how @jeffhoard explained his feelings)
Has he been perfect? No. He is still a politician in a highly partisan and religious country, and some of his actions reflect his political background.
Presidents are never going to be able to please all the people all the time.
He has done many things that don't please me, but as done exponentially more things that make me proud to be American.
Do I think that people should not criticize Obama? Absolutely not.
From Bill Maher to a certain percentage of the criticism from the far right, questioning the actions of the president is not only a good thing, it is a vital thing. Real substantive debate should always be raised with any president.
But all said and done, I would say Obama is one of our best (and he's just getting started)
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July 13, 2009 02:43 PM
The biggest plus for Obama so far has been the effect he has had on our relations with just about every other country in the world, particularly the Muslim world.
His speech in Cairo was really incredible, mainly because it presented the United States as a sympathetic and caring nation instead of an oil hungry occupier.
And I think the changes going on in Iran are due in large part to Obama.
Much of his world appeal is simply the fact that he is of mixed race, understands other cultures and frankly isn't George Bush.
This article explains it quite well.
Although just today I came across this very interesting (and concerning) interview with Matt Tiabbi about his Rolling Stone magazine article.
Basically it lays out a view of how we are in the financial predicament we are in and how Obama is doing many of the same mistakes that Bush and most of our previous presidents have made, caving in to large corporations and lobbyists.
I still feel he is one of our best presidents already, but you have to remember that the bar has never really been set too high as of yet.
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His speech in Cairo was really incredible, mainly because it presented the United States as a sympathetic and caring nation instead of an oil hungry occupier.
And I think the changes going on in Iran are due in large part to Obama.
Much of his world appeal is simply the fact that he is of mixed race, understands other cultures and frankly isn't George Bush.
This article explains it quite well.
Although just today I came across this very interesting (and concerning) interview with Matt Tiabbi about his Rolling Stone magazine article.
Basically it lays out a view of how we are in the financial predicament we are in and how Obama is doing many of the same mistakes that Bush and most of our previous presidents have made, caving in to large corporations and lobbyists.
I still feel he is one of our best presidents already, but you have to remember that the bar has never really been set too high as of yet.
July 12, 2009 02:33 PM
I feel that he is doing an OK job for as long as he has been in office. He is a respectable person with a religious background and he appears to be a loving, caring father as well as an outstanding husband. I do not feel however that it is right for our government to be bailing out companies such as GM. We need jobs, lower gas prices, higher min. wages and for our economy to be on a fast track again. If the president would haven taken the money he used to bail these companies out and gave it to the American people it would have without a doubt got our economy moving. Families would have been able to pay bills, shop ( that"s what we need to do to move the economy), go on vacations and improve the economies movement. Besides what good is it to bail GM and other companies out if the people do not have money to purchase their products?
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July 12, 2009 05:48 PM
I strongly disapprove of the job Obama is doing, in my opinion he promised too many things during the campaign that he hasn't delivered in what I believe is a timely manner and the stimulus he helped pass hasn't seamed to save as many jobs as we were lead to believe. Of course everyone has their own opinions.
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July 13, 2009 12:32 AM
I'm not in agreement, but as you said, everyone is entitled to their opinion!
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