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End of an Era: Obama's achievements & missed opportunities/mistakes

Obama's Final Grades after 8 years in office

  • A - Outstanding

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • F - Failed

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    6

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After 8 years in office - What would you say were his best achievements? What were his mistakes/missed-opportunities?


Was there 1 BIG THING that he achieved as his 'lasting legacy'?


Has he done enough to lift the standard of living for the less privileged black people for example?
 
Obama's best accomplishment is the example he set as a loving husband and father. Despite all of his power, I never got the sense that he was even slightly tempted to use it in the way that Bill Clinton or Donald Trump have done. In most cases he handled situations with dignity.

His worst legacy is race relations. He was uniquely positioned to help repair, and that's the primary reason I voted for him in his first term. IMO he consistently divided instead. I do understand that he faced a challenging balancing act at times. Unfortunately he failed in that act. Additionally, as UGLI said in a post I stumbled upon elsewhere, he acted as if he saw himself as President of the World rather than President of the United States. I think that was a big mistake. Finally, he managed to screw up healthcare worse than it already was which was a huge fail.
 
I think the Iran deal was a good thing for the U.S. and I love, absolutely love, that we are opening up relations with Cuba. It's 30-40 years overdue.

Obama completely ****ed up Iraq right as things were turning a corner there. I think he kind of painted himself into a corner and couldn't admit to his supporters that after all the bad that had happened there Bush (well, mostly the generals) finally had things headed in the right direction. He pulled the rug out from under the progress that was being made.

I'm glad he didn't entangle the U.S. in any new conflicts.

The economy has strongly rebounded. Not sure I give Obama much credit there, but in the least he didn't do anything stupid to **** it up.
 
Poll has about as much substance as the actual elections.
 
A,B,C,D,E?

Is that the grading scale in NZ?

Here in 'Murica after "D" comes "F" as in FAIL!
 
My only thing about Obama is, as a black man, he could have done much more for the black people. Why didn't he do that?


- Did he not identify himself a true black man?

- Was he handcuffed by his donators/supporters in Wall Street?

- Was he just not a very 'active' person in wanting to get things done?


It seems he did more for the Iranian/Iraqian/Syrian than he did for African Americans' welfare/opportunities/closing the gaps.
 
My only thing about Obama is, as a black man, he could have done much more for the black people. Why didn't he do that?


- Did he not identify himself a true black man?

- Was he handcuffed by his donators/supporters in Wall Street?

- Was he just not a very 'active' person in wanting to get things done?


It seems he did more for the Iranian/Iraqian/Syrian than he did for African Americans' welfare/opportunities/closing the gaps.

What was he supposed to do for black people? How would he have done it? What form would it have taken?
 
What was he supposed to do for black people? How would he have done it? What form would it have taken?

No idea, I'm not the President, but in 8 years do you think the prospects of black people have become better or worse or stays the same?
 
No idea, I'm not the President, but in 8 years do you think the prospects of black people have become better or worse or stays the same?

Better.

Unemployment is down and wages have finally started to rise.

What do black people need that the rest of us don't?
 
Actually I've just looked it up, the wage gap is worse today than in 1979.


https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2016/sep/20/wage-gap-black-white-americans


Black Americans today earn even less relative to their white counterparts than they did in 1979, according to a new report by the Economic Policy Institute (EPI).

The report, released by the left-leaning thinktank on Tuesday, shows that the gap between wages of both black and white men and black and white women has widened over the last 36 years.

Black men’s average hourly wages went from being 22.2% lower than those of white men in 1979 to being 31% lower by 2015. For women, the wage gap went from 6% in 1979 to 19% in 2015.

“The finding that stands out the most, our major result, is that the racial wage gaps were larger in 2015 than they were in 1979. That’s huge because the impression people have, in general, is we know there’s still racism in this country, but we think or at least believe that it’s getting better,” said Valerie Wilson, director of the EPI’s program on race, ethnicity and the economy and one of the report’s authors.
 
No idea, I'm not the President, but in 8 years do you think the prospects of black people have become better or worse or stays the same?
Better. Many issues have come to light and have started a conversation. More people are sticking up for their rights and protesting in a good way. Obama inspired many black people that they could succeed and that they could be proud of who they are. Kids were born knowing they could become president because of him regardless of race. Many programs were started that have helped inner city black kids and other great things have happened.

A lot of Obama's presidency was spent tirelessly fighting against opposition to what he was trying to do. I wish he had a chance to have a majority Senate but he didn't. I was disappointed that he settled on Obamacare and let it pass in its state. I was disappointed that taxes and health care increased for me during his presidency. There is a lot of other stuff I liked about him and disliked. Overall I think he was a good person who tried to make the world a better place.
 
The poll is showing a very even spread of grades so far. No 'A' for 'Outstanding' yet though.
I'd love to someday give a US President an A. That would be very hard to achieve. I'm 56, and I wouldn't give any president in my lifetime an A.
 
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