Obama - like him, hate him, couldn't careless
By lilmanroch
@lilmanroch (11)
United States
March 8, 2009 3:01am CST
So here is goes, Pres. Obama, do you like him, hate him or could you careless about him. I personally don't like him and didn't vote for him. The country he has got to work with was crap, but what he has done so far in office hasn't helped one little bit. I'm not here to start a blame game, I don't care who's fault it is that we are in a recession, I just want to know what you think of Obama, the good, the bad and the ugly. Leave comments, leave examples, whatever you like, just tell me what you think of our new President and what he has done with his time in office.
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3 responses
@nzinky (822)
• United States
8 Mar 09
I don't care for him I think he's not doing the job he was elected to do the only thing I've seen him do is fly around in an airplane.....He has traveled more in the last two months than anyother president in our history.....Friday, in Ohio, Saturday and Sunday in Camp David...Good God does he have to wear the plane out in the next year....
Then he'll have to buy a new one.....He's got helicoptors, and tanks he might try to go around in......Why does he have too keep running up our gas bill on those dam planes....
He should try staying in the Oval Office and getting some work done don't you think?????
@lilmanroch (11)
• United States
9 Mar 09
Do you think he cares about the people that elected him? Do you think that because he is in power he will do what ever he needs to retain that power or do you think he will do what is right for the whole of the country?
@irisheyes (4370)
• United States
8 Mar 09
I voted for him and I like him. His time in office hasn't been long enough to truly judge his progress yet. He's being criticized for everything he does right now and if he didn't do some of those things, he'd be criticized for breaking campaign promises. He's the president and he's in the same "damed if you do / damed if you don't" position as every other president.
@lilmanroch (11)
• United States
9 Mar 09
So do you think it would be better for him to fulfill his promises or help the country as a whole? What if he had made the promise to write everyone a $1000 check but by doing so inflation made that $1000 only worth $100? Could you justify that promise being fulfilled? Now I do agree with that he is in a "damed if you do/ damed if you don't". I want him to succeed at making this country better, but not at the expense of my grandchildren. (By the way, I'm not even a father yet, but the spending bills he has signed, will still be being paid off by future generations.)
@lilmanroch (11)
• United States
9 Mar 09
Well, question. Do you think he is being a puppet to stay in office? Do you think it is morally right for him to do what others want of him instead of what is in the best interest of the people that he serves?