Many Presidential Scholars will tell you that the first 100 days can really set the stage for a Presidency. So that may help to explain why President Obama has taken on so much at once. Or you can just look back to late September, when Senator John McCain was ready to pull out of one of the Presidential debates. Then Senator Obama said, "Presidents need to be able to do more than one thing at a time." Looks like now President Obama is one person who also 'walks the walk.' According to one report, a top White House aide says of the 100-day mark: "This isn't Biblical. You don't do 100 days and rest," but acknowledges that President Obama's first 100 days have been the most productive since FDR's. When it comes to the economy, President Obama has passed a $787 billion dollar stimulus package, protected homeowners with Housing recovery measures, and put laws on the books aiming to prevent another financial collapse like the one that happened under the Bush Administration. The President has also signed into law a bill that provides 4 million uninsured children with health care, set a fixed timetable for withdrawal of combat troops from Iraq, ordered the closing of Guantanamo Bay prison, and ended the use of so-called "enhanced interrogation techniques." The American people have noticed all of the work the President has done, and according to polls, they think the country is better off for it. An Associated Press-Gfk poll released yesterday shows that for the first time since January of 2004, more Americans than not say that the country is headed in the right direction. The "right direction" poll number is up 8 points since February, and a remarkable 31 points since October, the month before President Obama's election. According to the poll, most Americans say President Obama is changing things at about the right speed. Only about a third say he's trying to change too many things too quickly. Seven in ten Americans say it is reasonable to expect it to take longer than a year to see the results of President Obama's economic policies. Seven in ten Americans also say that President Obama understands the concerns of ordinary Americans. That's a sharp contrast to former President Bush, who won re-election in 2004 despite the fact that 54 percent of voters on that Election Day said he cared more about large corporations. The thing that stands out the most to me in all of this, is the huge increase in the American people's confidence. As previously stated, the "right direction" poll number is up 8 points since February, and an astounding 31 points since October, the month before President Obama's election. And any good Economist will tell you, the Economy will start to get back on track once the American people get their confidence back. It's only 100 days, but according to you the American people, we're "on the right track." Mark "Marky Mark" Grimaldi The Leslie Marshall Show |
Friday, April 24, 2009
What does America think of President Obama's first 100 days?
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With the exception of not wanting to prosecute CIA operatives for torturing prisoners at Gitmo, I am very pleased with President Obama's first 100 days in office. I believe he has accomplished more in the space of time than any recent President with the possible exception of FDR.
ReplyDeletepresident obama, has done a job worthy of a b+, in his 1st 100 days, he's handled the economy very well, since he's been in office, the economy is improved and continues to rebound, he's legalized stem cell research, which will benefit millions, he's announced that he'll close gitmo, he's announced we'll be out of iraq very soon, he's kept americans from developing mass hysteria about the swine flu, additionally he's discontinued torture techniques, thus improving americas image, he's also kept america safe.
ReplyDeletethe reason he hasn't earned an a, is that, he's yet to close gitmo officially, which still gives the impression that america might still be in the business of abusing terror suspects, the other blemish, is that he hasn't discontinued the patriot act, which, suggests that perhaps the bush regime, might still have some power.
Dean I totally agree with you on that... especially the need to reverse the Patriot Act. It was unconstitutional when it was approved and still remains.
ReplyDeleteA solid B+... that's a hell of a difference from our last president that I could grade with an F-
The lib show will be over soon. Just look at California voting down more tax increases. People just won't stand for this nonsense. The greatest Ponzi scheme ever seen will be over and there is absolutely nothing the libs can do about it. So enjoy it while it lasts but it will end because financially there is no way it can.
ReplyDeleteHey Dean from Buffalo,
ReplyDeleteDude, he sure has "announced" a lot of things hasn't he? LOL.
So what about Afghanistan? You don't have a problem with that? Isn't that sort of out of the frying pan into the fire?
He's running around dissing America left and right and Hugo Chavez even says Obama is left of himself and Castro. Are those guys two of your hero's as well?