desparado wrote:
I think you will find that history will call him one of the best presidents we have had.
Maybe, but only during 'black history month'. For the other 11 months he will officially be recognized as 'Faily McWorseThanCarter'. And rightly so.
desparado wrote:
Much of what you wrote is b.s.
Every piece of that post was historically verifiable. Highlight one part that is false, and prove it.
desparado wrote:
How about turning the economy around from Bush losing 400.000 jobs a month to gaining 200.000 or more.
'Bush' didn't lose any jobs. The economy lost jobs and it had nothing to do with who was sitting in the captain's seat at the Oval Office. Ditto for jobs gained, unless you discount the millions who were unemployed for so long that they were dropped from the unemployment rolls and therefore labeled as having 'dropped out' of the workforce. Unless you count the many millions more who were forced to accept part-time hours because of the change in the definition of 'full-time' from a 40 hour week to a 30 hour week and the ACA mandate that all full-time employees be covered under their employer's health insurance program: The shortfall being made up by employers hiring even more part-time workers, who, of course, were subsequently dropped from the unemployment rolls.
desparado wrote:
How about all the consumer protection laws did he implemented, trump is doing away with.
That's right. Before Obama was elected, the entire population was being sold shoddy products and poisoned by unscrupulous business people just out to screw the gullible public. Everything was over priced and under quality. It was so bad that everyone was afraid to go to the store in case they bought something totally unusable. And then along came President Obama, who rode in on his white steed and saved us from the tyranny of business by signing executive orders that hobbled commerce and made the cost of doing business prohibitive for all but the hardiest of foreign corporations. We're all so much 'safer'. Now the smallest one-man company is subject to over a million pages of regulations and statutes and nobody has any idea how much this has added to the operating and overhead costs of the American Corporate world.
desparado wrote:
On day one the republicans said this president would get nothing,and for almost eight years they did nothing except giving themselves a raise.
One minute you're trumpeting how wonderful all these new laws and regulations are and the next you're saying nothing was done. You cannot have it both ways. Make your mind up.
desparado wrote:
So now we have a draft dodging pervert who is deeply indebted to the Russians.
That's 'President' Draft-Dodging Pervert to you, cupcake. As for who and what he owes, I imagine he has dealings with many foreign entities in his line of work. Why would it be any different when dealing with businesses in Russia?