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trixiedee 11-07-2012 06:35 AM

Hooray for Obama
 
I know it's not customary for Americans to talk politics but as I'm a Brit I just want to say how relieved I am that Obama made it through, a good thing for people suffering from chronic diseases...

Trixiedee

Conductor71 11-07-2012 09:30 AM

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Originally Posted by trixiedee (Post 929442)
I know it's not customary for Americans to talk politics but as I'm a Brit I just want to say how relieved I am that Obama made it through, a good thing for people suffering from chronic diseases...

Trixiedee

Thank you! I am so relieved. He disappointed me the first term because he pandered to everyone. Now that he need not worry about re-election, it would be great if he acted, with no apologies, on what he believes in.

Laura

trixiedee 11-07-2012 09:33 AM

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Originally Posted by Conductor71 (Post 929473)
Thank you! I am so relieved. He disappointed me the first term because he pandered to everyone. Now that he need not worry about re-election, it would be great if he acted, with no apologies, on what he believes in.

Laura

I totally agree, let's hope the accusations of him being a puppet turn out to be unfounded in the next 4 years!

Trixiedee

soccertese 11-07-2012 10:14 AM

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Originally Posted by Conductor71 (Post 929473)
Thank you! I am so relieved. He disappointed me the first term because he pandered to everyone. Now that he need not worry about re-election, it would be great if he acted, with no apologies, on what he believes in.

Laura

laura, he was barely a senator who could make coffee and then became president. to say the least he had a lot to learn. but what a fantastic first 2 years. even obamacare is still a work in process, it will be improved otherwise it will bankrupt us since it does little to control costs.
imho with the flaws in our form of constitutional govt - a senate that has far too much power - in a parliament, the upper house is often appointed and does not write legislation, way too many states - 50 states - why in the world is montana a state? - a country that has never been united except in war, representatives that have to continuously campaign because of their 2 year terms and thus are beholden to lobbyists, super-pacs, i'm not too optimistic about the future.
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A complete list of accomplishments of President Barack Obama in his first term is much too lengthy to list here, but here is a shortened list of what he has meant for America.


Obama kept us out of a second Great Depression.
Obama passed health care reform, the most important reform since Medicare and Social Security.
Obama promoted an economic stimulus program which saved many jobs of public service workers and started economic revival.
Obama saved America’s auto industry.
Obama ended Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell against gays in the military.
Obama promoted sweeping financial industry reform.
Obama greatly improved benefits for veterans in our military.
Obama signed the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act for women.
Obama presided over the creation of over 5 million private sector jobs in his first term.
Obama brought about tax cuts for 3.5 million small businesses.
Obama promoted tax cuts for the middle class, in their weekly paychecks.
Obama appointed two women to the Supreme Court.
Obama signed the legislation creating the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
Obama reformed the student loan program, and improved Pell Grants for higher education.
Obama extended unemployment benefits to those out of work for longer periods of time.
Obama promoted embryonic stem research on disease prevention and cures.
Obama invested funding in clean energy and scientific research.
Obama signed a bill to provide health care to 11 million children.
Obama provided health care coverage to age 26, and arranged for coverage of pre-existing medical conditions for people of any age.
Obama cut prescription drug costs for senior citizens by 50 percent.
Obama promoted legislation and executive orders to improve the environment.
Obama supported gay marriage rights, and the passage of hate crimes laws on basis of sexual orientation.
Obama repaired our international image with our allies, and respect from our rivals in the world.
Obama signed nuclear arms reduction agreement with Russia.
Obama ended the war in Iraq.
Obama has set a 2014 deadline for withdrawal from Afghanistan.
Obama helped to liberate Libya from Moammar Gaddafi’s dictatorship.
Obama gave IRON DOME missile system to Israel to protect against attacks.
Obama has been willing to defend us against terrorist attacks in America and overseas.
Obama was able to eliminate Osama Bin Laden and other Al Qaeda and Taliban terrorists.
Obama was able to save a ship crew from Somali pirates.

No one is saying that everything is perfectly fine in America, but great progress has been made, and we are not about to repeal the many wonderful reforms and policies that Barack Obama has accomplished, more than any President in domestic affairs since Lyndon B. Johnson, and the greater respect and popularity in foreign affairs that we had accomplished under Bill Clinton, but was lost under George W. Bush!

It is still a fact that Obama has had to deal with the greatest set of crises since Abraham Lincoln and Franklin D. Roosevelt, but with a much large nation, population wise, than these top two Presidents had to consider in making policy!
http://www.theprogressiveprofessor.com/

katmae 11-07-2012 11:23 AM

obama
 
*edit* I have always bee an Obama fan:D

Chemar 11-07-2012 11:29 AM

Just a reminder that NeuroTalk does have guidelines on limited political discussion. Discussing the election result relevant to healthcare was the intent of the OP so please lets not get off track or we will have to lock this thread.

I accordance with the guidelines, I have had to do some editing.

trixiedee 11-07-2012 11:37 AM

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Originally Posted by katmae (Post 929503)
*edit* I have always bee an Obama fan:D

I preferred your first post :wink:

trixiedee 11-07-2012 11:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Chemar (Post 929505)
Just a reminder that NeuroTalk does have guidelines on limited political discussion. Discussing the election result relevant to healthcare was the intent of the OP so please lets not get off track or we will have to lock this thread.

I accordance with the guidelines, I have had to do some editing.

Why can't we talk politics?:confused:

Chemar 11-07-2012 11:42 AM

because it causes members to start fighting and gives the mods extra work ;)

but most importantly, it is in the guidelines because we had a referendum here on NT during the last election period and NT members themselves voted to limit partisan political posting as it was causing too much strife and detracting from the purpose of these forums. For some people with serious health issues, the last thing they want is to come onto these boards and find it a battleground.

Here are the guidelines http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/showthread.php?t=1293
and specifically
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- Limit your direct discussion of politics, as people usually hold pretty strong opinions about this topic. Use the Politics Icon when posting a political thread.

soccertese 11-07-2012 12:05 PM

i agree politics are a hot potato and thanks for the heads up. had to slip in just one post election comment. :)


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