Trump’s Accomplishments Before the Virus…

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APPROACH:  It’s advisable that you read my summation of President Obama’s accomplishments first before reading Trump’s.

Just as I did with Obama, I have searched the Internet to find lists of accomplishments for President Trump.  My approach was not particularly scientific as I felt that supporters of each President would put their own propaganda on the web to make their President look as accomplished as possible.  Further, as I did my Internet searches, I sought out lists of accomplishments that were as long as possible giving each the benefit of small and large accomplishments. 

TRUMP:  To evaluate Trump’s accomplishments, one must wade through all the results from his accomplishments.  In other words, “cutting taxes” led to lower unemployment.  The accomplishment is not lower unemployment, but rather mustering the political capital to get legislation passed to “cut taxes”.  Unemployment will go up and down.  Cutting taxes stimulated the economy and in turn lowered unemployment.  I will list the consequences of Trump’s accomplishments but will not give him credit for an accomplishment. Nor did I give Obama credit.   In addition to separating Trump’s actions into “accomplishments” and “consequences”, one has to add an additional category for “good judgement”. Good judgement is where I believe he made the right decisions. Admittedly, my opinion is mine and mine only. You as a reader can differ with my opinion, but “accomplishments” and “consequences” should track closely among people that read the list. The same would apply to my list of Obama accomplishments.

GUIDING PRINCIPLE: Unlike any President in my lifetime which spans 60 years, Trump puts America first when he views the world.  He does this just as every other nation in the world does except until recently the United States.  For some reason, this “America first” approach upsets the liberal left.  I cannot begin to fathom why the liberal left seems to disagree with this approach… except that they have a “global citizen” view of the United States.   And since the United States dwarfs every Country in the world in terms of GDP or “gross domestic product”, the liberal left feels a need to share even more of our hard-earned resources than we already do.  That said, the people that espouse this “global citizen” bullshit, don’t follow it in their daily lives. 

In any event, to my way of thinking, we are first Americans and second “global citizens”.  That’s the logical and thoughtful way of viewing the world. 

Below is the tally for Trump based on my view of the world. And let me add accomplishments come in all sizes, some I list might be small but are accomplishments nonetheless. The same would be true of Obama

ACCOMPLISHMENTS: 23 – GOOD JUDGEMENT: 11 – CONSEQUENCE: 14

Note: List is in no particular order.

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Trump signs VA accountability act into law promises better care for veterans

President Donald Trump made good on a campaign promise Friday, signing into law legislation that gives leadership at the Department of Veterans Affairs more power to fire failed employees and protect those who uncover wrongdoing at the agency.

COMMENT:  ACCOMPLISHMENT.  Obama struggled with this issue and found it difficult to fire failed employees

The United States Liberated All ISIS Controlled Territory

American and coalition forces have had one military victory after another over the last two years against ISIS, including the retaking of both Mosul in Iraq and Raqqa in Syria. We’ve liberated more than 20,000 square miles of territory.

COMMENT:  ACCOMPLISHMENT

Trump signs new defense policy bill that rebuilds military boosts troop pay

President Trump signed a $716 billion defense bill Monday that authorizes hundreds of new planes, ships and tanks — and delivers a substantial victory to the administration by watering down penalties on a Chinese telecom company.

COMMENT:  ACCOMPLISHMENT although depending on your political orientation this could be considered a mistake in policy.  Personally, I believe we need to have the most elite and most powerful military in all the world in order to be able to force compliance with international law by rogue nations.

Trump Secures Historic Phase One Trade Agreement with China

We have agreed to a very large Phase One Deal with China. They have agreed to many structural changes and massive purchases of Agricultural Product, Energy, and Manufactured Goods, plus much more. We have agreed to a very large Phase One Deal with China. They have agreed to many structural changes and massive purchases of Agricultural Product, Energy, and Manufactured Goods, plus much more.

COMMENT:  ACCOMPLISHMENT and one that will put nearly ½ trillion dollars back into the U.S. economy to create jobs and wealth for American’s.

Trump signs Agriculture and Digital Trade agreements with Japan

Oct. 7 (UPI) — U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday announced the signing of a pair of trade deals with Japan regarding agricultural exports and digital trade.

Trump announced the deals in the Roosevelt Room of the White House describing them as a “very strong and groundbreaking achievement” for the United States and Japan.

“These two deals represent a tremendous victory for both of our nations,” Trump said. “They will create countless jobs, expand investment in commerce, reduce our trade deficit very substantially, promote fairness and reciprocity and unlock the vast opportunities for growth.”

The United States-Japan Trade Agreement will eliminate or reduce tariffs on about $7.2 billion in United States agricultural exports including beef, pork, poultry, wheat, cheese, wine ethanol and more.

Upon implementation, more than 90 percent of U.S. agricultural imports into Japan will be duty-free or receive preferential tariff access.

COMMENT:  ACCOMPLISHMENT

African American Unemployment Rate Hits New All Time Lows

A separate household survey released by BLS shows that the unemployment rate remained at 3.7 percent in August, making August the 18th consecutive month at or below 4 percent. All Americans are benefiting from the strong labor market. The African American unemployment rate hit its lowest rate on record since the series began in 1972 at 5.5 percent (figure 2), the African-American adult female unemployment rate dropped to its lowest rate on record at 4.4 percent, and the African-American teen unemployment rate hit a new series low yet again, beating its record low from July. The Hispanic unemployment rate fell to 4.2 percent, matching its series lows from April and May 2019.

COMMENT: CONSEQUENCE

U.S. Unemployment Rate Falls to 50-Year Low; Trump Economy adding over 6.4 million jobs

Today, the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) released its monthly Employment Situation Report, which shows robust employment growth in September. Job gains are particularly noteworthy considering that the United States is in the midst of the longest economic recovery in its history. The Trump Administration’s pro-growth agenda provides job creators with the framework they need to expand their businesses and offer more opportunities for workers. Since the President’s election, the economy has added over 6.4 million jobs—more than the population of Maryland. Steady job growth in combination with sustained year-over-year wage increases are not only positive signs for the economy: They also improve workers’ quality of life and incentivize previously left-behind Americans to join the labor force.

COMMENT: CONSEQUENCE

US job openings rise outnumber the unemployed by 1 million

WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. employers posted nearly 7.6 million open jobs in January, near a record high set in November, evidence that businesses are still hungry for workers despite signs the economy has slowed.

The Labor Department said Friday that hiring also rose and the number of people quitting their jobs picked up. Quits are a sign of a healthy economy, because people typically leave a job for another, usually higher paying, one.

The tally of available jobs now outnumbers the unemployed by roughly 1 million. Openings began to outpace the unemployed last spring, for the first time in the 18 years the data has been tracked.

COMMENT: CONSEQUENCE

LARGEST DECLINE IN DRUG PRICES IN NEARLY 50 YEARS

President Donald Trump touted the “single largest decline” in drug prices in 46 years during his State of the Union speech Tuesday night.

“Already, as a result of my administration’s efforts, in 2018 drug prices experienced their single largest decline in 46 years,” Trump said according to STAT News. “But we must do more.”

COMMENT:  ACCOMPLISHMENT

RECORD 155,965,000 EMPLOYED

The Labor Department’s Bureau of Labor Statistics says a record 155,965,000 people were employed in July, the 11th record-breaker since President Trump took office 19 months ago.

COMMENT: CONSEQUENCE

Middle Class income rises to HIGHEST on record

The middle-class American family is on the rise with the median household income for 2017 reaching a record high, a Census Bureau survey has shown. The median income rose to $61,372, from $60,309 a year earlier, when adjusted for inflation. President Donald Trump celebrated the news on Twitter on Sept. 13, saying middle-class income “will continue to rise (unless the Democrats get in and destroy what we have built)”—alluding to the significance of the upcoming midterm elections that will decide the power balance in Congress.

COMMENT: CONSEQUENCE

America is now the world’s largest oil producer

For the first time since 1973, the United States is the world’s largest producer of crude oil, according to preliminary estimates published on Wednesday by the Energy Department. The feat demonstrates how the US shale oil boom has reshaped the global energy landscape. American oil output has more than doubled over the past decade.

COMMENT:  ACCOMPLISHMENT

Jobless claims lowest level since 1969

The four-week moving average of claims, which smooths out weekly volatility and is considered by many economists to be a more reliable gauge of conditions, fell by 1,500 to 212,250. That is the lowest level since December 1969, according to the Labor Department.

COMMENT: CONSEQUENCE

Consumer Confidence Highest in 18 years

Consumer confidence rose in August to its highest level since October 2000, building on July’s solid result. The Conference Board’s index climbed to 133.4 in August, despite expectations from a survey of Reuters’ economists that it would fall to 126.7. The measure rose slightly last month to 127.4, up from 127.1 in June as consumers reported better feelings toward the economy in the near term but less optimism about long-term growth.

COMMENT: CONSEQUENCE

BLACK UNEMPLOYMENT RECORD LOW

Unemployment among black workers is at its lowest since at least the early 1970s, when the government began tracking the data. The black unemployment rate of 6.8 percent in December was the lowest since the Bureau of Labor Statistics started tracking it in 1972, a year in which the rate ranged from 11.2 percent to 9.4 percent. In the 45 years the data has been tracked, the unemployment rate for black or African American workers aged 16 years and older has never fallen below 7 percent.

COMMENT: CONSEQUENCE

Black Business Ownership Under Trump Jumps 400 PERCENT in ONE YEAR

A recent survey has found that black business ownership has skyrocketed over 400 percent in one year. According to a survey conducted by the Lending Club and Guidant Financial, among the 2,600 entrepreneurs surveyed, 45 percent of the small business owners in the country are owned by minority ethnic groups, with the most being owned by African Americans at 19 percent. While 63 percent of the business owners are men, 38 percent are owned by women.

COMMENT: CONSEQUENCE

Worker pay rate hits highest level since 2008

Compensation for workers rose to a nearly 10-year high in the second quarter as inflation pressures continued to percolate in the U.S. economy.

COMMENT: CONSEQUENCE

Black and Hispanic Unemployment rates hit record low in April

The unemployment rate for black workers hit the lowest on record in April, according to the latest jobs figures released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics Friday. The unemployment rate for black workers dropped to 6.6 percent, beating the previous record low of 6.8 percent set in December. The jobless rate for Hispanics fell to 4.8 percent, tying the record reached last year and in 2006. Meanwhile, unemployment for white Americans stood at 3.6 percent.

COMMENT: CONSEQUENCE

Apple to Invest 350 BILLION in US citing Trump Tax Plan

Apple on Wednesday made a slew of announcements about its investment in and contribution to the U.S. economy in part because of the new tax law. The headline from Apple is that it will make a $350 billion “contribution” to the U.S. economy. The company also promised to create 20,000 new jobs.

COMMENT: CONSEQUENCE

China US reach trade agreement on beef poultry and natural gas

China will finally open its borders to U.S. beef while cooked Chinese poultry is closer to hitting American supermarket shelves as part of a U.S.-China trade agreement.

Trump administration officials hailed the deal as a significant advance toward boosting U.S. exports and close America’s trade gap with the world’s second-largest economy.

COMMENT:  ACCOMPLISHMENT

Trans-Pacific Partnership TPP TERMINATED

President Donald Trump has fulfilled a campaign pledge by signing an executive order to withdraw from the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP).

The 12-nation trade deal was a linchpin of former President Barack Obama’s Asia policy.

“Great thing for the American worker what we just did,” said Mr. Trump as he dumped the pact with a stroke of a pen.

COMMENT:  ACCOMPLISHMENT &  GOOD JUDGEMENT

Welfare Participation Hits 17-Year Low

The data shows that WIC participation dropped to 7,283,000 in 2017, its lowest level since 2000 when 7,192,000 participated in the program.

COMMENT: CONSEQUENCE

US Factories Expanding at 13 Year high

A closely watched measure of manufacturing activity in the U.S. reached a 13-year high in September, as strong demand and order growth rode out a severe hurricane season.

COMMENT: CONSEQUENCE

US Job Satisfaction Highest Level Since 2005

Almost 51% of American workers were satisfied with their jobs in 2016, according to new survey results from business research group The Conference Board. That’s a slight uptick from the 49.6% satisfaction rate found by a Conference Board survey for 2015 , and the highest satisfaction rate since 2005.

COMMENT: CONSEQUENCE

Slashing job-killing regulations left and right

 “Any regulation that is outdated, unnecessary, bad for workers, or contrary to the national interest will be scrapped.” – Donald J. Trump

On Monday, President Donald J. Trump signed four bills under the Congressional Review Act (CRA), in one of the few times the CRA has been used to cancel Federal regulations. Enacted in 1996, the CRA has been used to cancel a Federal regulation just once. With yesterday’s actions, President Trump will have used this tool six times to eliminate unnecessary, burdensome, and job-killing rules.

COMMENT:  GOOD JUDGEMENT

Trump Signs executive order protecting Medicare

Shortly after Trump’s speech, Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar said the president has “directed HHS to take a number of specific, significant steps that will meaningfully improve the financing of Medicare, advance the care American seniors receive from their doctors, and improve the health they enjoy.”

Azar said those steps including lowering costs in Medicare Advantage, allowing those beneficiaries to create savings accounts and accelerating access to the latest medical technologies after being approved by regulators.

COMMENT:  ACCOMPLISHMENT

Trump meets Kim Jong Un at DMZ and becomes first sitting US President to enter North Korea

President Trump on Sunday shook hands with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un as they met at the demilitarized zone that has divided the Korean peninsula for 66 years, in a remarkable, impromptu meeting that appeared to come together in less than 48 hours.

Their 53-minute get-together was more than the “handshake” Trump had planned and ended with both men agreeing to resume talks. But the imagery alone was historic: An American president met Kim on his own literal turf.

Kim, who greeted Trump warmly through an interpreter and made him aware that he was about to be the first sitting U.S. president to enter his country, called it “a historic moment” and “a very courageous and determined act.”

COMMENT:  ACCOMPLISHMENT

Trump signs Russia sanctions bill into law

US President Donald Trump has signed into law new sanctions against Russia that were passed overwhelmingly by Congress last week and that run counter to his desire to improve relations with Moscow.

COMMENT:  GOOD JUDGEMENT

Trump signs Space policy directive

President Donald Trump signed his administration’s first space policy directive yesterday (Dec. 11), which formally directs NASA to focus on returning humans to the moon.

President Trump signed the order during a ceremony in the Oval Office, surrounded by members of the recently re-established National Space Council, or NSC (which provides recommendations to the president on space policy), as well as active NASA astronauts Christina Hammock Koch and Peggy Whitson, Apollo 11 astronaut Buzz Aldrin, and retired astronaut Jack Schmitt, who flew to the moon on the Apollo 17 mission.

COMMENT:  ACCOMPLISHMENT

Trump signs First Step Act criminal justice reform into law

Prison and sentencing reform bill will give judges more discretion when sentencing some drug offenders.

US President Donald Trump has signed rare bipartisan legislation addressing concerns with the criminal justice system.

Trump called the bill “an incredible success for our country” and “beyond bipartisan” during an Oval Office signing ceremony on Friday.

COMMENT:  ACCOMPLISHMENT

Trump signs Historic USMCA trade agreement replacing NAFTA

President Trump, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto signed the new U.S. Mexico Canada Agreement — or USMCA — in Buenos Aires Friday, using the backdrop of the G-20 Summit to resolve a trade dispute between America and its closest neighbors.

COMMENT:  ACCOMPLISHMENT

Justice Kavanaugh SWORN IN to Supreme Court

Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts and former Justice Anthony Kennedy swore Brett Kavanaugh in as an associate justice to the Supreme Court in a private ceremony Saturday evening only hours after the Senate confirmed him in a 50-48 vote. Kavanaugh was very controversial and was appointed by a slim margin. And just as I said in my review of Obama, Trump was exercising his constitutional right to appoint a justice. Yes Kavanaugh is of Trump’s political persuasion the question you have to ask is whether he was a good candidate considering all other candidates. Personally, I do no believe he was the top candidate, but he was among the top candidates. Therefore I believe good judgement was shown.

COMMENT:  GOOD JUDGEMENT

Trump signs “Right to Try” drug bill

President Trump signed a bill Wednesday allowing terminally ill patients access to experimental medical treatments not yet approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

Dubbed “right to try,” the law’s passage was a major priority of Trump and Vice President Pence, as well as congressional Republicans.

COMMENT:  ACCOMPLISHMENT

Trump secures release of American Prisoners from North Korea

 (JOINT BASE ANDREWS, Md.) — Three Korean Americans who were detained in North Korea for more than a year were greeted by President Donald Trump beneath a giant American flag after they returned to the mainland U.S. early Thursday.

COMMENT:  ACCOMPLISHMENT

Trump Negotiates Peace between North and South Korea

The leaders of North and South Korea have promised after a landmark summit to bring “lasting peace” to the peninsula with a commitment to denuclearization and to ending decades of hostilities.

COMMENT:  ACCOMPLISHMENT

Individual Mandate of Obamacare REPEALED

Wednesday during a cabinet meeting, President Donald Trump discussed the Republican’s tax bill and said the repeal of individual mandate in the bill meant Obamacare has “essentially” been repealed.

COMMENT:  ACCOMPLISHMENT & GOOD JUDGEMENT

Trump Admin is a Deregulation Machine Eliminating 22:1

The administration has cut 22 regulations for every new rule introduced President Donald Trump announced at the White House Thursday. This took political courage and capital as lawmakers saw some of their prized pieces of regulation removed from the books.

COMMENT:  ACCOMPLISHMENT

Trump Declares Jerusalem the Capital of Israel

“I have determined that it is time to officially recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel,” President Trump said in a controversial address from the White House on Wednesday afternoon. He also directed the State Department to “begin preparation to move the American Embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem.” The significance of this move is that Jerusalem is split between the Palestinians and Israel. Both lay claim to Jerusalem and therefore Internationally it has not been recognized as a capitol city. By Trump establishing Jerusalem as Israel’s capitol it does 2 things. First the Palestinians now become occupiers and second slowly Countries will move their embassies from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem cementing Jerusalem’s position in the world. This initiative by Trump admittedly is politically charged and others may disagree with my assessment.

COMMENT:  ACCOMPLISHMENT

Senate Passes Sweeping Tax Reform – Largest in 31 Years – 20% Corporate rate

Senate Republicans have passed the most sweeping overhaul of the US tax code in three decades, a significant step that moves Donald Trump closer to achieving the first major legislative victory of his presidency. The Senate passed its tax plan in a 51-49 vote early on Saturday morning, with Vice-President Mike Pence presiding over the chamber and after a frantic rewrite. Bob Corker was the sole Republican to vote against the bill.

COMMENT:  ACCOMPLISHMENT

Iran Deal DECERTIFIED

Washington (AFP) – President Donald Trump sharply criticized Iran and the international agreement aimed at curbing its nuclear program Friday, refusing to certify Tehran’s compliance and warning the United States could pull out at any time. For details of why this was so important read my discussion in Obama Reprise.

COMMENT:  GOOD JUDGEMENT

800 Obama regulations cut Saved over 200 billion

He may not have drained the swamp, but President Trump sure is slashing some red tape. The Trump administration has canceled more than 800 regulations that were proposed under former president Barack Obama’s regime and is now getting rid of 16 rules for every new rule proffered. In a new White House report, the Trump administration says it has “withdrawn 469 planned actions” that had been part of the Obama administration’s regulatory agenda published last fall. Officials also reconsidered 391 active regulatory proceedings by reclassifying them as long-term or inactive “allowing for further careful review,” Reuters reports.

COMMENT:  GOOD JUDGEMENT

Appointed conservative Neil Gorsuch to the Supreme Court

President Trump’s nominee, Judge Neil M. Gorsuch, was confirmed Friday for a lifetime appointment to the Supreme Court, filling a 14-month vacancy after a dramatic Senate showdown. Judgement on this appointment is in the “eye of the beholder”

COMMENT:  GOOD JUDGEMENT

Report Trump plans to cut foreign aid merge State and USAID

President Trump reportedly plans to merge the State Department and the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), according to a Monday Foreign Policy report . The White House budget proposal released in March previewed a proposed one-third cut to the U.S. government’s financial assistance to developing countries, without providing many details of what would be slashed.

COMMENT:  GOOD JUDGEMENT

US to make at least $285m cut to UN budget

The US government has announced significant cuts in its United Nations budget obligations for 2018-19 in what will be interpreted as a further ratcheting up of pressure from the Trump administration wanting the organization to pay more of its own expenses.

COMMENT:  GOOD JUDGEMENT

Trump calls out NATO for not paying their agreed share of expenses. 

NATO has begun increasing payments to their own defense and within 5 years will have contributed ½ trillion reducing American contributions. This is not only good for the United State’s budget, but is in keeping with treaties signed decades ago. Each European Country was supposed to contribute 3% of their GDP to the fund, but in recent years some Countries had ceased payments altogether. Trump infuriated Democrats when he made the announcement that NATO was either going to pay their share or the United States would have to rethink it’s almost 70% contribution. Only God knows why the Democrats and the liberal media were so incensed.

COMMENT:  ACCOMPLISHMENT &  GOOD JUDGEMENT

Trump pulls out of Paris Accord on Climate Change

The accord was signed by dozens of nations, but India and China chose not sign the agreements in large part because they are emerging economies and as such are using 3rd world technologies to power their Countries.  These technologies spew large amounts of carbon into the atmosphere. Given this, without their cooperation and agreement, Trump felt that the United States could not be held to reducing carbon emission standards thus harming our economy while China and India were not required to make similar changes.  And since nearly 3 billion people live in just these 2 Countries, without their participation, the Accord was largely ceremonial.  Further, failure to meet standards by any Country that signed the Accord could trigger an American bailout to those Countries to assist them in meeting standards.

COMMENT:  ACCOMPLISHMENT & GOOD JUDGEMENT

Obama’s Accomplishments Reprise…

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Preamble: I searched the Internet high and low to find lists of Obama’s accomplishments or efforts to improve America. This list is touted as accomplishments and is the longest list I could find. I wanted to find the longest list so that I could give credit for large and small accomplishments. This is what I found. A list of twenty-eight accomplishments. With each listed accomplishment, I give my comments as to whether arguably the effort or activity is an accomplishment. I tried my best to be objective and look at the effort as to whether it benefited the “average American”. Please ponder whether my comments are fair and if not message me. And for those not completed, feel free to send me your comments as well.

The results are 12 serious accomplishments out of 28 listed. I would say this is a pretty poor record for 8 years. But I could not objectively say he accomplished more. Furthermore, the gravity of his accomplishments were minimal except for the auto industry bailout. His response to the financial crisis was predictable and anemic.

You must see my summary at the end for an assessment of Obama as President.

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1 – Rescued the country from the Great Recession, cutting the unemployment rate from 10% to 4.7% over six years.

COMMENT: One could arguably say this was an accomplishment, but once you know how it was achieved you wonder. On February 17, 2009 (right after Obama was sworn-in in January), an all Democrat Congress passed the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. The $787 billion Economic Stimulus Plan ended the recession. It granted $288 billion in tax cuts, $224 billion in unemployment benefits, and $275 billion for “shovel-ready” public works which ended up being non-existent. Equally arguable is that I could have given them the recipe… it doesn’t take a Phd in economics to know that stimulus whether through tax cuts, cash infusions into the economy or changes in interest rates will cause growth. So is this really an accomplishment? I would have preferred other measures, such as cuts in burdensome regulations, changes in accounting techniques… the very accounting techniques that caused the mess, and other techniques as opposed to throwing cash at the problem. Who couldn’t do that. Reagan didn’t when he came into the Carter quagmire. DEEMED NOT AN ACCOMPLISHMENT

2 – Signed the Affordable Care Act which provided health insurance to over 20 million uninsured Americans.

COMMENT: Clearly not an accomplishment. He lied about his plan so egregiously that this should be stricken from his list of quasi-accomplishments. He said: “You can keep your doctor, your medical plan and save $2500 per year.” He said this 18 times in the press. It was a lie of colossal proportions. I personally lost my doctor, my plan and my deductible went from $250 to $5,000/yr while my premiums barely changed. Overall to this day I am personally worse off. Yes more people are covered but at what cost to the economy. Not an accomplishment… rather a disaster.

3 – Ended the war in Iraq

COMMENT: He ended the war and created a monster within Iraq called ISIS. His leaving abruptly while signaling his departure gave Iran the opportunity to fund ISIS and allow them to takeover Iraq. Complete failure of leadership. Not an accomplishment… rather a disaster.

4 – Ordered for the capture and killing of Osama Bin Laden

COMMENT: A true accomplishment and example of leadership rather than cowering to idle threats. Best and only example of leadership in foreign policy.

5 – Passed the $787 billion America Recovery and Reinvestment Act to spur economic growth during the Great Recession

COMMENT: Repeated in 1. above. This act is credited with bringing the US out of 2008 Bush recession. Not an accomplishment.

6 – Supported the LGBT community’s fight for marriage equality

COMMENT: When I think of accomplishments I think of things that impact the Country at large. The LGBT community is estimated to be 3% of the population. Of this group what percent were actually impacted? Not an accomplishment for the Country.

7 – Commuted the sentences of nearly 1200 drug offenders to reverse “unjust and outdated prison sentences”

COMMENT: Much like 6. above… is this an accomplishment? Unless he changed the laws to prevent anyone from being incarcerated for similar crimes this was nothing more than amnesty and not an accomplishment. I will give Obama the benefit of the doubt and call this an accomplishment.

8 – Saved the U.S. auto industry

COMMENT: A very interesting business decision: bankruptcy or bailout. Two of the 3 US owned automakers were bankrupt, but hadn’t filed. Ford staved off bankruptcy due to advantageous advance financing. The thought in 2009 was: “We bailed out the BIG banks, can we allow the BIG auto to fail?” This is a purely political question not an economics questions. The Obama administration felt, and maybe rightfully so, allowing our largest manufacturing industry to fail would be disastrous. So it was decided to loan money to GM and Chrysler to shore up their finances so they could once again start manufacturing. Chrysler was gobbled up by FIAT at a bargain price and is reaping the rewards. FIAT is barely a car company, but had the cash needed. GM went it alone. Both companies transformed themselves dramatically in order to survive. Management was fired, and a new breed took over… one more technologically savvy. Still the fundamental question is: “Was bailouts the right thing to do.” There are plenty of arguments against bailouts. For example, had GM and Chrysler failed there were more than enough foreign owned American made cars on the market. Arguably these companies would have picked up the slack, hired displaced workers and paid their fair share of taxes. And the government would not have had to be involved. In the end the government bailouts were repaid, not sure if tax dollars were lost, but employees kept their jobs in their hometown. But the jury is still out on this accomplishment because had GM and Chrysler gone bankrupt who knows what possible positive impacts might have been gained. But overall I am giving Obama a POSITIVE mark ON THIS AS an accomplishment.

9 – Helped put the U.S. on-track for energy independence by 2020

COMMENT: Obama had nothing whatsoever to do with our energy independence. He fought tooth and nail to stop drilling on all public land, he stopped the Keystone pipeline which was to bring Canadian crude to Louisiana for refining into fuels. He expanded EPA’s efforts to find new and creative ways to crack down on oil & gas. This is blasphemy to give Obama any credit for accomplishing our current energy independence. He accomplished nothing, contributed nothing and fought against independence in favor of renewable energy. Laughable! Not an accomplishment

10 – Began the drawdown of troops in Afghanistan

COMMENT: Once again, like in Iraq Obama exercised pathetically poor judgement in announcing withdrawal. The Taliban resurfaced and now Trump is actually negotiating with this terrorist group, so we can indeed leave. But had Obama stayed the course, the Taliban would not have re-emerged only to cause current day turmoil. Accomplishment not achieved. Merely removing troops with no meaningful outcome is meaningless.

11 – Signed the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals allowing as many as 3/4 of a million people living in the U.S. illegally to avoid deportation and receive work permits

COMMENT: How is this an accomplishment. I understand who these people are and I feel mercy for them, but to call this an accomplishment is a stretch. 750,000 illegal aliens are allowed to stay here and enjoy all of the benefits of being an American only stimulates others to come. A work visa would have been a better option once a child was of age. I fail to see how this is an accomplishment. How did this benefit Americans? Granted there and are some very outstanding individuals in this group, but where do we draw the line. Everyone in the world has a sad song… I have one want to hear it? I dare say “no”. Not an accomplishment as I don’t see how this helps the average American. One could argue it helps the Country’s employee asset base, but that is assuming we couldn’t find Americans that could have taken their place.

But let me put on my less conservative hat for a moment. It is true that over 90% are working and 5% own their own businesses. Arguably a very impressive statistic. These would seem and may be, just the type of immigrants we need. But I wonder how much the American tax payer contributed to their success. They came here illegally… brought by their parents by no fault of their own. They went to American schools likely on Uncle Sam, they enjoyed all the rights and privileges of Americans, they enjoyed use of our infrastructure and probably received free college tuition without their parents paying taxes. And if they did file a tax return, they received an “earned income credit” in the form of a cash stipend from the Feds. So it’s great they can be successful, but who paid the price? What about our own American children trying to get ahead. My son has $50,000 student loan debt, I bet few if any DACA residents do. It’s a terrible situation for all involved, but Congress must act and act soon.

12 –Signed the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act to re-regulate the financial sector

COMMENT: More research needed as this is a very complicated issue that starts under the Glass Steaggal Act in 1933 which separated investment banking and retail banking to prevent events like the Great Depression from happening again. Playing into the 2008 banking crisis was passage of the Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) under Carter in ’78 which required banks to make loans in “credit poor” areas creating sub-prime mortgage portfolios that Freddie Mac was to purchase. Then came Leach-Bliley Act in 1999 which repealed Glass Steaggal opening the door for a two-pronged source of the banking debacle in 2008. Banks had sub-prime mortgages on their books of no value and simultaneously were investing in derivatives. The combination resulted in banks… due to “mark to market” accounting as showing “on paper” they were bankrupt and illiquid. Despite the banks only being bankrupt due in large part to “mark to market” accounting requirements of the Federal government, they were bailed out anyway to prevent a meltdown of the banking industry. Freddie Mac was to buy these loans as part of CRA, but Freddie Mac was bankrupt thus forcing banks to keep these loans on their books. Once the bailout was complete, in 2010, the Dodd Frank Act was passed to once and for all, prevent this combination of events from leading to a near melt-down of the banking industry. But many argue it went too far. Without more research to the contrary I am going to award Obama accomplishment for signing Dodd Frank in 2010.

13 – Dropped the veteran homeless rate by 50 percent

COMMENT: I would like to know how this was determined, because politicians have a funny way of counting. But I will give Obama an “accomplishment” for this one.

14 – Reversed Bush-era torture policies

COMMENT: This is not an accomplishment, but rather stupidity. If we know someone has the timing of the Trade Tower disaster, I am sorry some form of increased pain or uncomfort is necessary. End of story. Not an accomplishment as it potetentially could negatively impact the Country.

15 – Began the process of normalizing relations with Cuba

COMMENT: Once again Obama is given credit for an accomplishment that is of little benefit to the average American. To poke fun… does this mean more cigars can come to this Country? The Castro regime, as with Iran duped Obama into thinking if he would just be a “nice American” he would be rewarded with a sea of change. That’s just delusional thinking. I see no benefit from “normalizing” relations with brutal dictators. No accomplishment should be awarded as there was no change in Cuba and Americans really get no benefit. No accomplishment.

16 – Increased Department of Veteran Affairs funding

COMMENT: He did increase funding but it was a pittance. No accomplishment should be awarded.

17 – Signed the Credit Card Accountability, Responsibility, and Disclosure Act of 2009

COMMENT: I read the Act and I believe that the provisions are a net positive for the consumer, but the funny and odd thing is that I see today the very activities that were to be prohibited occurring on my credit cards. Like 27% interest rates, overdraft fees, and fees for exceeding credit limit. So I don’t know whether this law has “sunset” or what is going on. I will give Obama an accomplishment even though it would appear the provisions have expired.

18 – Boosted fuel efficiency standards for cars

COMMENT: This was done by executive order and was cancelled by Trump. If Obama was really serious about this he would have had Congress pass legislation. Executive orders are only good for the term of the President that signs them and can be cancelled anytime in the future. No accomplishment should be awarded as he went about boosting fuel standards the wrong way.

19 – Improved school nutrition with the Healthy Hunger-Free Kids Act

COMMENT: Really! This is an accomplishment? From my research I find that this is at best a murky accomplishment. The Obama new food standard while indeed healthier, led to increased “plate waste” or food being thrown out. Trump’s USDA Secretary relaxed the standards to reduce plate waste. I cannot accept this as an accomplishment as it has been so politicized that it failed to make a serious difference in school nutrition.

20 – Repealed the military’s “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy

COMMENT: The original policy was sufficient and needed no tinkering. Why Obama decided to change this begs the question: “Why did Obama do anything?” Most of his so-called accomplishments are symbolic and do not improve the Country’s prosperity. I ask you: “What good came from this to the average American?” No accomplishment should be awarded as the significance is so insignificant it does not even warrant mentioning.

21 – Signed the Hate Crimes Prevention Act, making it a federal crime to assault anyone based on sexual or gender identification.

COMMENT: I fail to see how a crime against someone based on sexual or gender identification is a “hate crime” and a crime against a regular American is not. Crime regardless of what it is based on has “hate” has hate as an element. If the KKK would attack a black man… that is hateful. If the New Black Panther party would attack a white man… that is hateful. If a MS-13 Hispanic gang member kills a Hispanic man because he agrees to testify against a gang member… that is hateful. So again I fail to see the distinction… in other words hate crimes as defined by Obama’s legislation, is claiming a “difference without a distinction”. This fails to protect ordinary citizens from hateful crimes. In my estimation this is at best a “gimme” accomplishment.

22 – Helped negotiate the landmark Iran Nuclear Deal

COMMENT: Just intuitively you can conclude this was a hallmark disaster of the Obama administration. When I say intuitively I mean giving $150 billion dollars to a rogue regime, a regime that is the well known for being the worlds largest sponsor of terrorism, a regime that despises America and one that took Americans hostage for 444 days cannot and should not be trusted to honor any deal one would enter. But John Kerry and Obama decided to enter a nuclear non-proliferation agreement with Iran regardless of what simple intuition tells you. I have heard all kinds of stories about the protections that were in the legislation, but I read the entire law and saw none. The only inspection detail I found was a 10 day advance notice if inspectors wanted to visit a particular site to verify they were not enriching uranium. That’s it! Furthermore, I saw nothing that prohibited them from developing long-range ballistic missiles. To my reading they could continue to develop ballistic missiles and within 8 years from today begin enriching uranium again to coincide with their missile program. A horrible dumb deal by any measure… a deal that could have jeopardized the safety of the United States had Trump not cancelled it and apply harsh sanctions. No accomplishment, rather an abysmal and frightening effort by Obama JUST to say he got a deal with Iran.

23 – He signed the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act to combat pay discrimination against women

COMMENT: This seems straight forward and I award Obama an accomplishment.

24 – Nominated Sonia Sotomayor to the Supreme Court, making her the first Hispanic ever to serve as a justice.

COMMENT: Justice Sotomayor received appointments by both Clinton and Bush to various Courts. She has a strong legal background and would certainly be among the small group of people that would be worthy of being on the Supreme Court. I consider this an accomplishment as Obama nominated and got appointed a Hispanic to the Court. Through his appointment the Court became more liberal or “loose constructionist” oriented, but that was Obama’s executive privilege and how our government works. Trump has since shifted the Court to a more conservative demeanor. In plain English that means the Court is comprised of more “strict constructionists” than liberal “loose constructionists” Space and my lack of energy, prevents me from explaining “constructionist”, but this is very very important to all Americans. Again it is an accomplishment ONLY BECAUSE A FEMALE HISPANIC WAS APPOINTED.

25 – Supported veterans through a $78 billion tuition assistance GI bill

COMMENT: This seems straight forward and I award Obama an accomplishment.

26 – Won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2009 “for his extraordinary efforts to strengthen international diplomacy and cooperation between peoples”

COMMENT: What exactly did he do when they say: “for his extraordinary efforts to strengthen international diplomacy and cooperation between peoples?” I really am not sure what he did. It did nothing for the American people. I see no accomplishment here.

Let me digress a moment and compare and contrast. Trump has changed the dynamics of how the United States interacts with the world. His perspective is the United States should do things that are in the best interest of the United States just as every other Country in the world does. For decades we have let other nations walk all over us… bad trade deals, foreign aid, not paying their share… are just a few things that Trump has changed. So Trump has erased the notion that we should “strengthen international diplomacy and cooperation among peoples”. I believe Obama’s notion of our role in the world is that we are “global citizens” and as such we have to give our precious resources to others thus allowing the United States to be taken advantage of by other nations. Obama didn’t purposely do this, but those were the unintended consequences of his limp-wristed actions. The United States and its citizens are not “global citizens” we are Americans “first” with our own distinct culture and only secondarily are global citizens. It’s chic or cool for Obama to get a Nobel, but what did this do for the average American?… nothing, No accomplishment can be awarded as this had little to no positive impact on the average American. FURTHERMORE THE EXPRESSED PURPOSE FOR HIS NOBEL DID NOTHING FOR THE AVERAGE AMERICAN OR ANY AMERICANS FOR THAT MATTER.

27 – Launched My Brother’s Keeper, a White House initiative designed to help young minorities achieve their full potential.

COMMENT: I believe this is more of an accomplishment than most of the so-called accomplishments the left purport. I did not research the details, but I believe it is intuitive that this initiative had a positive impact on many young minorities. How many minorities this impacted and to what degree I do not know. This is an accomplishment.

28 – Expanded embryonic stem cell research leading to groundbreaking work in areas including spinal injury treatment and cancer.

COMMENT: ACCOMPLISHMENT

In summation, Obama was a total disaster. His greatest accomplishment is $10 trillion in new debt not even hinted at in the talking points of liberals who wrote these. This is more debt than all his predecessors combined. And what’s so tragic is that Obama’s increase in GDP was just under 1.5% averaged over 8 years. That is the lowest of any President since Truman.

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And to those who would argue Obama inherited a failing economy I say this: “If after spending $10 trillion over 8 years averaging barely 1.5% GDP growth one must intuitively conclude he was doing something wrong”. “His policies were wrong-headed and stymied economic growth”. And beyond that all Presidents since Truman have exceeded Obama’s growth numbers yet did not spend $10 trillion with any individual President. In fact all Presidents prior to Obama COMBINED raised $10 trillion in debt. Obama doubled the debt and achieved pathetic results. GW Bush averaged over 2% and he had to deal with 911 which shutdown the economy and crushed consumer confidence. Under Trump GDP was over 3% his first year… of course Obama tried to lay claim, but only fools were fooled.

There are Presidents and then there’s Trump !

Trump is by far the most unusual President I have experienced in my 58 years on this planet.  That said, I wanted to take a look back at the various Presidents during my lifetime and attempt to recall public sentiment, events of the day and facts that are not widely known or shared.  And in the process set the stage for looking through the presidential prism at our current President Donald Trump.   Here are my thoughts:

  • JFK:  I was born shortly before JFK took office.  My assessment is truly based on partial memories and gossip amongst friends, family and on TV.  JFK was an extraordinary president.  He looked presidential, he acted presidential… he was President in all aspects.  He seemed to always be on his “game”.  He made some blunders, i.e. “Bay of Pig”, but while BOP was an embarrassment for the USA, JFK stared down Krushev during the Cuban missile crisis, and Krushev blinked.  From a foreign policy standpoint, JFK was steely.  He cut taxes as if he were a Republican because he understood economic growth and its relationship to tax rates.  If you were an unsophisticated rube back in those days, you might fall prey to a 70% tax bracket so Kennedy’s tax cuts were needed for more than purely economic reasons, his tax cuts were needed to reduce the absurdly progressive tax code that was nothing less than confiscatory.  I believe Kennedy was a rare quality as I believe he was transformational.  He embraced NASA, he established the Peace Corp.  He was young and vibrant and except for the “cold war” scares, I believe the citizenry were pleased with Kennedy.  He ushered in a new era… a change from the old white male guard, to a new generation that largely had not experienced the depression… and many had not even experienced WWII.  In my lifetime, JFK the greatest national tragedy, but his legacy lives on even today albeit it has been diminished.  And while only 3 years old when JFK was murdered, I remember the bleak black and white TV broadcast of JFK’s funeral.  It was an eerie time in the United States.  The public was nervous about what was going on… you had BOP, you had Cuban Missile Crisis, you had JFK’s assassination conspiring to create a unnerving sense of tragedy.  And then RFK and MLK were murdered in the coming years… all conspiring to create sense of trepidation throughout much of the 60’s.  Ironically LBJ picked up the pieces from JFK, despite JFK noticeably did not care for LBJ.  Often RFK was more involved in governing than LBJ yet RFK was only attorney general.
  • LBJ:  LBJ was the tallest President at 6’4 1/2” inches about 1/2 inch taller than Lincoln.  He was a mean hard-ass bastard from what I’ve read.  It was his way or else.  He was crude, vulgar and sometimes disgusting, unrelated to his Texas roots.  Texans are not such as he.  But he had a vision of eliminating poverty which the term “Great Society” was coined.  And he bamboozled MLK on civil rights legislation, but to his credit he did pass civil rights legislation which was part of JFK’s legacy.  But in summation, LBJ while not personally transformational, left a lasting mark on this country that we today suffer from particularly in the black and Hispanic communities.  I reference the “Great Society”.  LBJ’s sweeping poverty campaign changed the family dynamic.  Before his welfare reforms, families took care of families particularly the young folk.  Out of wedlock births were frowned upon and some were chastised for their indiscretions. No racial class exceeded 15% out of wedlock births.  But LBJ’s legislation put government smack dab in the middle of the nuclear family.  No longer did families have to take care of families.  Now the government could offer an alternative in the form of welfare.  Suddenly, out of wedlock births began rising.  The welfare roles increased… not dramatically but signs were there.  I contend once the government began taking care of families, i.e. kids having babies, rather than families taking care of families, we lost the war on poverty and began the creation of generations of children having children.  We as a Country were okay with “out of wedlock” babies and fatherless homes.  With the benefit of welfare, young mothers could have out of wedlock children and Uncle Sam would pay for it. It was still frowned upon, but young women could simply leave home and start families without the benefit of family values.  And it was this loving family that instilled the notion that out of wedlock babies were not to be tolerated.  Today we are suffering from LBJ’s legislation.  Today 70% of black children are born out of wedlock, Hispanic 50% and whites have reached 30%.  This is a national tragedy.  Where the FUCK are the fathers?
  • Nixon:  For starters Nixon looked like just another crooked politician.  He was presidential, but didn’t always act presidential. He was peculiar looking and peculiar acting.  My recollection is that Nixon was more of a Statesman than president.  He opened up China to the western world which a monumental feat that we benefit from even today.  But other than China, I really don’t recall any other notable events in Nixon’s presidency except WATERGATE and his appearance on “Laugh-in” a weekly comedy show similar to today’s SNL.  I remember WATERGATE hearings consuming most of the day’s TV programming.  It was a marathon of daily hearings.  As I look back, Nixon may well have become a noteworthy president were it not for WATERGATE, but sadly he was vilified in the media and was dogged by special prosecutors and other life-long bureaucrats wanting his impeachment.  Ultimately he resigned, but his only sin was covering up the WATERGATE break-in.  He knew nothing about it in advance, he didn’t authorize the crackpot break-in, but he didn’t come clean.  And ultimately it was his secretive nature that was his downfall.  Had he come forward, like Reagan with Iran-contra, he may well have served 2 terms.  Nixon would have destroyed Carter in a presidential race absent WATERGATE
  • Ford:  I really can’t recall much of anything Ford did or didn’t do.  He was a placeholder.  He did pardon Nixon which was the right thing, but it cost him reelection.  Ford almost lost the primaries to Reagan as Reagan was up and coming.
  • Carter: As President, he was merely a placeholder although the economy was decent, but it was failing miserable towards the end of his tenure.  Further Carter allowed Iran to humiliate this Country for well over a year with hostages taken from the American Embassy.  Carter made me feel our better days were behind us.  We were being told to conserve gasoline and natural gas.  Wear a sweater and turn your thermostat down was something I will never forget.  I seem to recall a “fireside chat” where Carter talked with the American people.  And he was wearing his sweater.  He talked to us in such a way, that you truly felt the future was bleak.  To add to this, we had the “hostage crisis”.  Carter was brilliant intellectually, but as a leader he didn’t inspire anyone rather just the opposite.  He can truly be called “the placeholder”.
  • Reagan:  I did not vote for Reagan, instead being from blue collar roots, I voted for Jimmy Carter.  Looking back it was hard to believe for me and for my entire family that we voted for Carter, but we did.  We followed our parents and grandparents line of thinking where Democrats were for the workin’ man.  Reagan came along and opened our eyes to the idea that “your only limitation is yourself”.  And you didn’t need the government to help you to be successful.  We embraced “self-reliance” over government reliance as we could see the impact of government in our lives and it wasn’t a net positive.   Reagan inherited a severe recession from Carter and his solution was to cut taxes and the economy exploded.  Reagan’s approach to the economy was coined “supply side economics” derived from Arther Laffer’s oddly shaped graph that showed how raising taxes actually decreased revenue and cutting taxes actually increased revenue.  It was the same ingredient Kennedy had applied to a depressed economy 20 years earlier, but Kennedy never got accolades for his economic policies.  Here are a couple charts that are instructional.

GDP single year growth

This chart shows each President’s highest single year GDP. GDP is the “gross domestic product” or in other words it is the dollar value of: personal consumption, goods produced, government spending, and services.  These are added together to arrive at a GDP.  Current GDP is nearly $20 trillion of which 75% is personal consumption. Given this, public sentiment is paramount to a successful economy.

Average GDP during Term.

The above charts shows a couple things.  First the average growth rate since WWII is 2.9%.  Surprisingly few Presidents averaged this level.  In more current times since 1990 only Clinton averaged more than 2.9%.  Since Truman the lowest average GDP growth belongs to Obama.  No one will tell you this, no one will believe this, but Obama’s economic policies led to the most anemic economic recovery since Truman.  Even the much maligned GW Bush greatly exceeded Obama’s average growth rate.  And keep in mind, GW had to drag the economy out of the abyss of 911.  Most people forget that 911 crippled the economy as bad or worse than the recession of 2008 inherited by Obama.  After 911 the economy fell flat on its face.  Remember for 3 days air traffic was shuddered across the US.  Bush dragged the economy back with tax cuts and while he had other debacles i.e. wars, that impacted the public’s sentiment and economic growth he was not the least effective leader in my lifetime.

To continue my Reagan assessment, I recall, during Reagan’s presidency, American’s were again proud which was immortalized in the song by Charlie Daniels “In America”… the song gives me chills even today as I remember it was a period of time where after years of malaise and negativity America was “back” again.  Paste URL into your browser to see live version of song:   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8kB7OR161-U.

Getting back to Reagan, he had a year that exceeded 7% GDP among one of the best of all Presidents since GDP was measured.

GDP growth fueled consumption and it became a viscous upward spiraling situation.  We felt we could achieve anything.  It was at this time I converted to being a conservative.

Arthur Laffer’s curve that showed the higher you raise taxes the less revenue you actually receive.  The lower tax rates actually generate more taxes due to economic growth.

 

I was now a believer  in Reagan.  I was not always supportive, but as my personal income began to climb, my perspective changed.  I saw how insidious taxes were to my disposable income and personal wealth.  I began to resent the government and my sense was  that much of the money the government received was squandered, wasted, or stolen.

Below are what I recall as Reagan’s notable accomplishments

  1. Ended the COLD WAR
  2. He presided over a healthy growing economy with fairly low debt
  3. Reduced regulations stimulating small business growth
  4. Changed public sentiment from the Carter years where we were told we “can’t do” those things that made us Americans such as conspicuous consumption to an attitude where we “can do” anything we can dream.  This is no small feat to rearrange the public’s perspective on the future.  Optimism was abound.

Things I didn’t agree with

  1. Amnesty for 3 million illegals.
  2. Iran Contra affair where money from sales of guns to Iran was funneled to Contras to fight Nicaraguan government.  This is from memory only will need to be validated

George H.W. Bush – Work in progress

Bill Clinton – My opinion of his presidency has taken a 180 from the time he left office.  At the time he left office I felt he was a disgrace to the presidency… his affair with M. Lewinski was embarrassing for me as a parent.  Trying to explain to a 10 year old son why Clinton was being investigated was not pleasant.  And I did not at the time like his policies which were liberal leaning.  But today, ignoring his affairs and sexual harassment of multiple women including a claim of rape, he was a good president.  He didn’t destroy the economy like most modern day democrats and he pushed people off the welfare roles in record numbers.  He presided over one of the best 8 year periods of economic growth since WWII.  I am not sure that his policies had anything to do with the economic growth, but the key was he didn’t get in the way of the economy like future presidents in particular Obama.  My personal wealth sky-rocketed and then abruptly was erased by the total collapse of the tech bubble… and Enron, and other billion dollar bankruptcies.  Again, Clinton didn’t have anything directly to do with these economic events.  In summary Clinton was acceptable to me as a governor of the economy and defense of this Country which is the primary obligation of the federal government.  He was not exceptional nor transformational, but he was a good “placeholder”.  Only his seemingly criminal advances against multiple women cause me to frown on his tenure as President.  And today, with the many many accusations by countless women against men in high places for sexual harassment, I would not be surprised if Clinton is not sued again in civil court for damages.  Paula Jones won $750k in a civil suit against Clinton which you will never hear in the media.  The Clinton’s are immune from criminal charges, but if you believe some of the women’s accusations Clinton would be in serious jeopardy of criminal charges of rape in one instance.  While these statements could be arguably unfounded and false, I cannot fathom why any woman would put themselves through the scrutiny of the liberal media then and now if there were not some truth to their stories.

George W. Bush – work in progress

Barrack Obama – For all the praise the liberal media heaped on Obama he actually ranks below Carter when you look at his overall performance.

Media list of Obama accomplishments:

  1. Rescued the country from the Great Recession, cutting the unemployment rate from 10% to 4.7% over six years. NOT SURE WHETHER TO CONSIDER THIS EXCEPTIONAL, EXPECTED OR MEDIOCRE.  WHY? WELL THERE IS NOTHING TO COMPARE TO.  WHAT IF REAGAN HAD BEEN PRESIDENT, AFTERALL HE CAME IN DURING A RECESSION AND THE ECONOMY EXPLODED.  CLINTON CAME IN AFTER A RECESSION AND THE ECONOMY EXPLODED.  OBAMA’S ADMINISTRATION OVERSAW A RECOVERY, BUT WHEN YOU LOOK AT IT COMPARED TO OTHER RECOVERIES, YOU CANNOT ARGUE THAT IT WAS AN EXPLOSIVE OR EXCEPTIONAL RECOVERY.  AND DURING THE 8 YEARS OF HIS ADMINISTRATION HIS HIGHEST YEAR OF GROWTH WAS 2.6%… and his average growth rate was a meager 1.5%.  THE LOWEST OF ANY PRESIDENT SINCE WW2 and worse than Jimmy Carter and GW Bush. ANOTHER BAROMETER OF THE ECONOMY IS DEBT TO GDP RATIO.  THE HIGHER THE DEBT THE BIGGER THE DRAIN ON GDP THUS LOWER ECONOMIC GROWTH.  CHART SHOWS OBAMA’S RECORD
  2. Obama annual budget deficits as a percentage of GDP
  3.  Signed the Affordable Care Act which provided health insurance to over 2 million uninsured Americans. JURY STILL OUT AS TO ITS SUCCESS. LIES WERE PERPETUATED ON THE PUBLIC IN ORDER TO PASS LEGISLATION. THE GREATEST LIES WERE: KEEP YOUR DOCTOR AND KEEP YOUR PLAN. BOTH CHANGED FOR MOST AMERICANS. MINE DID. I WAS TOLD MY PLAN WAS A CADILLAC PLAN AND SO I HAD TO GO TO ANOTHER PLAN WITH A $5,000 DEDUCTIBLE.  WE WERE ALSO TOLD WE WOULD SAVE $2500/YR WITH THIS PLAN.  TOTAL BULLSHIT.   OVERALL MORE PEOPLE WERE COVERED, BUT COSTS FOR THOSE ALREADY COVERED SKY-ROCKETED WHILE COVERAGE DECREASED.
  4. Ended the war in Iraq. VACUUM CREATED ISIS THAT KILLED THOUSANDS BY BARBARIC MEANS.  NO MEANINGFUL EFFORT WAS MADE TO STOP THE GROUPS SPREAD.  RED LINES WERE DRAWN AND OBAMA WAS TOO WEAK TO FOLLOW THROUGH WITH HIS THREATS OF RETALIATION.  WEAK LEADER ON PAR WITH JIMMY CARTER.
  5. Ordered the capture and killing of Osama Bin Laden – VERY IMPRESSIVE
  6. Passed the $787 billion America Recovery and Reinvestment Act to spur economic growth during the Great Recession.  HUGE MISTAKE ALTERNATIVES ABOUNDED THAT WOULD HAVE ACTUALLY HAD AN IMPACT. DID NOT SPUR MEANINGFUL ECONOMIC GROWTH.  HE COULD HAVE GIVEN EVERY CITIZEN $2500.  FOR A FAMILY OF 4 THAT WOULD BE $10,000.  YOU TELL ME WHICH EXAMPLE WOULD GENERATE MORE ECONOMIC GROWTH.  $787 BILLION ON SO CALLED SHOVEL READY JOBS OR $10,000 IN THE HANDS OF A FAMILY OF FOUR.  IF YOU DON’T KNOW THE ANSWER YOU NEED TO GO BACK TO GRADE SCHOOL.
  7. Supported the LGBT community’s fight for marriage equality. LGBT COMMUNITY IS LESS THAN 3% OF TOTAL POPULATION. FOR THE AVERAGE AMERICAN THIS HAD LITTLE TO NO MEANING. EFFORT WAS WASTED THAT COULD HAVE BEEN SPENT ON MORE IMPORTANT THINGS.
  8. Helped put the United States on for energy independence by 2020 – ABSURD. OBAMA FOUGHT DRILLING ON FEDERAL LANDS AND KEYSTONE PIPELINE… BOTH IMPORTANT TO THE GOAL OF ENERGY INDEPENDENCE. FURTHER, OBAMA WAS AN ENEMY OF O&G INDUSTRY THROUGH USE OF NOT ONLY RESTRICTIONS ON FEDERAL LAND, BUT EPA REGULATION
  9. Commuted the sentences of nearly 1200 drug offenders to reverse “unjust and outdated prison sentences”. PROBABLY A GOOD THING AS FEDERAL SENTENCES ARE ABSURDLY TOO LONG FOR THE CRIME PARTICULARLY NON-VIOLENT CRIMES.
  10. Began the draw-down of troops in Afghanistan –  ADVANCES MADE IN AFGHAN WERE SQUANDERED AND AFGHAN IS SPIRALING BACK TO STONE AGES UNDER TALIBAN INSURGENCE.  IT WAS OUR WAR TO BEGIN WITH, BUT OBAMA DIDN’T HAVE THE BACKBONE TO TRULY ELIMINATE THE ENEMY.  TRUMP WAS HANDED A FUCKED UP MESS FROM OBAMA LIKE IT OR NOT.
  11. Signed the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act to re-regulate banking industry.  AFTER NEAR ECONOMIC COLLAPSE IN 2008, DODD-FRANK WAS PASSED TO ENSURE THE LARGEST BANKS AND FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS HAD SIGNIFICANT FINANCIAL RESERVES TO PREVENT LOSING POSITIONS IN DERIVATIVES AND OTHER EXOTIC FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS FROM BANKRUPTING A FIRM.  TO COMPLY WITH REGULATION ADDED COSTS TO FINANCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE WHICH WAS PASSED ALONG TO CONSUMERS IN HIGHER BANKING COSTS.  FURTHER, THE LAW REDUCED LENDING TO SMALL BUSINESSES AND CONSUMERS THUS STIFLING ECONOMIC GROWTH AND SHUTTING MANY POTENTIAL BORROWERS OUT OF THE MARKET.  LAW IS BEING DISMANTLED BY TRUMP AS TOO COSTLY TO THE ECONOMY, TO CONSUMERS AND TO SMALL BUSINESSES PLUS MAKES OUR FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS LESS ABLE TO COMPETE INTERNATIONALLY.  YOUR HUMBLE CORRESPONDENT IS UNABLE TO MAKE A DEFINITIVE STATEMENT AS TO THE BENEFITS OR LACK THEREOF TO THIS LEGISLATION.  MY INSTINCTS TELL ME THIS LAW IS NET POSITIVE AS IT REDUCES THE POSSIBILITY OF A FINANCIAL CALAMITY THAT COULD UNRAVEL THE WORLD ECONOMY.
  12. Dropped the veteran homeless rate by 50 percent – IF TRUE NET POSITIVE
  13. Reversed Bush-era torture policies – NOT CLEAR THIS IS A NET POSITIVE FOR THE UNITED STATES. ONE HAS TO WEIGH AMERICAN LIVES AGAINST TERRORIST LIVES.  FURTHER, TORTURE MUST BE DEFINED MORE CLEARLY.  WATER BOARDING WITH DOCTOR SUPERVISION SEEMS REASONABLE IF IT SAVES AMERICAN LIVES AND WOULD NOT BE CONSIDERED TORTURE IN MY MIND
  14. Began the process of normalizing relations with Cuba – NOT CLEAR THIS IS A NET POSITIVE FOR UNITED STATES
  15. Increased Department of Veteran Affairs funding –   NOT MEANINGFUL AS INCREASE FELL FAR SHORT OF WHAT WAS ACTUALLY NEEDED. CORRUPTION AND INEPTNESS STILL REMAINED BECAUSE EMPLOYMENT  RULES MADE IT NEARLY IMPOSSIBLE TO FIRE SOMEONE EVEN FOR CAUSE.
  16. Signed the Credit Card Accountability, Responsibility, and Disclosure Act  NET POSITIVE FOR ECONOMY.  CREDIT CARDS ARE OUT OF CONTROL. FEES, AND INTEREST RATE WILL SINK YOU IF YOU ARE CARELESS.
  17. Boosted fuel efficiency standards for cars – NET POSITIVE FOR CLIMATE, NET NEGATIVE FOR CONSUMER AS COST TO IMPROVE STANDARD WILL BE VERY EXPENSIVE AND PASSED ALONG TO CONSUMER IN HIGHER COSTS.  TRUMP REPEALED NET POSITIVE TO ECONOMY.
  18. Improved school nutrition with the Healthy Hunger-Free Kids Act – NOT MEANINGFUL IN THE SCHEME OF THINGS
  19. Helped negotiate the landmark Iran Nuclear Deal – NOT CLEAR THIS WAS “LANDMARK” AS IT IS BECOMING CLEAR IRAN DECEIVED UNITED STATES ON THEIR PROGRESS IN NUCLEAR GRADE MATERIALS. AND IN THE MEANTIME IRAN IS WORKING TOWARDS GETTING ICBM CAPABILITY.  TRUMP HAS  REPEALED THIS EXECUTIVE ORDER.
  20. Repealed the military’s “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy – NOT MEANINGFUL OR NECESSARY. CURRENT POLICY WAS WORKING JUST FINE.
  21. He signed the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act to combat pay discrimination against Women. NET POSITIVE TO EMPLOYEES AND WOMEN
  22. Nominated Sonia Sotomayor to the Supreme Court, making her the first Hispanic ever to serve as a justice – NOT CLEAR THIS WAS MEANINGFULLY POSITIVE.  WHAT DOES RACE HAVE TO DO WITH ABILITY TO INTERPRET THE LAW… NOTHING
  23. Won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2009 “for his extraordinary efforts to strengthen international diplomacy and cooperation between peoples”. DEMONSTRATES THE BIAS AND LIBERALISM OF NOBEL PRIZE.  OBAMA’S EFFORTS WERE DIFFICULT TO QUANTIFY AND HIS EFFORTS WERE NOT IN THE BEST INTEREST OF THE UNITED STATES.  OBAMA SEEMED TO PROMOTE THE IDEA THAT AMERICANS WERE NOTHING MORE THAN GLOBAL CITIZENS AND A NORMAL PART OF THE WORLD FABRIC.  POPPYCOCK… AS GOES THE UNITED STATES GOES THE REST OF THE WORLD.  OUR ECONOMY DWARFS ALL OTHERS.  AT A TAD SHORT OF 20 TRILLION GDP WE ARE NEARLY DOUBLE THAT OF CHINA WHO HAS 4 TIMES THE POPULATION AND RUSSIA PRESUMED BY THE AVERAGE PERSON AS BEING A LARGE ECONOMY IS BARELY 5% OF UNITED STATES GDP AT 1.25 TRILLION ANNUAL GDP.  SO THIS GLOBAL CITIZEN NON-SENSE IS UN-AMERICAN… AND SHOULD BE POINTED OUT EVERY CHANCE WE GET.  WE ARE THE WORLD LEADER… END OF STORY.
  24. Launched My Brother’s Keeper, a White House initiative designed to help young minorities achieve their full potential – NOT MEANINGFUL TO AVERAGE AMERICAN
  25. Expanded embryonic stem cell research leading to groundbreaking work in areas including spinal injury treatment and cancer – NOT CLEAR THAT THIS EXPANSION OF RESEARCH HAS HAD ANY MEANINGFUL IMPACT ON SPINAL CORD INJURY OR CANCER.
  26. Supported veterans through a $78 billion tuition assistance GI bill – NET POSITIVE
  27. Signed the Hate Crimes Prevention Act, making it a federal crime to assault anyone based on sexual or gender identification. NOT MEANIGFUL TO AVERAGE AMERICAN.
  28. Signed the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals DACA allowing as many as 5 million people living in the U.S. illegally to avoid deportation. NOT CLEAR THIS WAS A NET ADVANTAGE TO UNITED STATES. FURTHERMORE, IT WAS UNCONSTITUTIONAL AND WAS REPEALED BY TRUMP IN FAVOR OF CONGRESS PASSING A LAW MAKING IT LEGAL. AS PART OF NEGOTIATION WITH CONGRESSS, TRUMP AGREED TO MAKE THESE PEOPLE PERMANENT CITIZENS BUT SCHMUCK SHUMER AND THE DEMOCRATS WOULD NOT AGREE BECAUSE TRUMP WANTED A WALL IN EXCHANGE. WALL OVERWHELMINGLY SUPPORTED BY THE PUBLIC
  29. Obama”s truly greatest achievement:  10 Trillion in new debt. And what do we have to show for it.  New roads?  New schools?  New public buildings?  Help me out here.
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Donald Trump:  Trump is clearly a wild card.  He says things and does things that are uncharacteristic of a president.  He does not allow any person or party or country to besmirch him, his policies or the United States.  One must admit that his supporters are passionate… far far more passionate than any other President in my lifetime.  He seems to be turning everything upside down.  He has upset allies, antagonized enemies, and has changed the notion that American’s are “global citizens” but rather are “Americans” first and secondarily global citizens.  His mantra is “America First” which does not sound far-fetched in the scheme of things.  Let’s be honest, every Country in the world puts their interests FIRST, why shouldn’t the United States.  Listening to Trump’s rhetoric one might be unnerved, but his rhetoric seems to be part of his shtick and is used to negotiate his policies.  Why do I say this… Trump’s policies frankly are what we have needed since Reagan.  Look at what he does rather than what he says and most Americans agree with his policies.  Does anyone want the United States to continue to strangle business with needless regulations and anti-growth tax policies, cause businesses to leave money overseas rather than repatriating those monies to the US because of confiscatory tax rates, and allow unrestricted immigration of large numbers of the poorest and least educated people in the world?  “Of course not” is the answer to the question posed.  Sure we have been conditioned to say stupid things like; “Restricting immigration is against our values”.  This is an absurd statement when you look at the history of the US in the 20th century.  How much sense does it make to bring indigent people here to soak up our tax dollars at the expense of struggling Americans.  And “chain immigration” and “lottery immigration” exacerbate an already out of control illegal immigration situation.  Trump claims to have solved the Obamacare debacle, but he hasn’t.  He did away with mandates which were the core requirement of Obamacare that gives it any chance of success.  Obamacare is now too expensive and provides pathetic coverage.  Obamacare should be changed to allow for greater access to creative medical policies that were widely available prior to socializing of medicine.  Further, Trump is reinvigorating NASA which is a net positive.  One CANNOT deny Trump’s tax cuts, NOT Obama’s policies have caused the economy to explode.  Growth is approaching 4% after 16 months.  One has to admit this is extraordinary or be in complete denial of the obvious. Unemployment is at the lowest points ever recorded for Blacks and Hispanics… in 60+ years of keeping stats.  ISIS is but an asterisk in the history books under Trump.  The media is relentless from my vantage point in trying to ridicule and criticize every statement or policy or law Trump says/proposes/enacts.  For the first time in my life, I feel a positive patriotic feeling towards our Country.  Standing at attention with hand over heart feels good again.  And public optimism is at all time highs.  Since Bush 43, I have felt a slow decline in morale of this Country.  I feel Obama was a low point.  I conclude Trump, unlike any President since Kennedy, Trump is transformational.  But I would argue that Trumps lack of political acumen and tone deafness to political hackism, makes him vulnerable to the media that clearly despise the man. He is transforming how the world looks and how we look at the United States.  No longer are we oddly enough allowing every Country or special interest group to walk all over America.  Who doesn’t applaud Trumps positive effects on the economy… I welcome comments, but I believe Trump is the right man for the times.  Hillary Clinton would have been a fucking bona fide disaster and we all know it.  Hell the woman is still litigating the election as if somehow Trump will step down and she can be coronated.  Trump is transformational whereas most Presidents have been placeholders governing the “aircraft carrier” called the United States, but simply governing is not what we need at this time and place.  We need drastic change to throw out lifelong parasite politicians in favor of citizen politicians as the founders envisioned.

 

 

 

Who will be the next President…..

Everyone is predicting Hillary Clinton will be the next President. I am not a fan of Hillary, but sadly this Country would have been drastically better off with her as President than Obama. Hillary had experience and would have had an ex-president that she could access at a minutes notice. Obama has always been in way way over his head. He doesn’t know one-third of what he purports to know. He has policy wonks that tell him what his positions are on every issue… and if you’ll notice when he wanders into uncharted policy issues he blunders miserably and has to “walk back” his comments and morph them into politically correct plausible policies. Not so much with Hillary, she knows a little bit about policy making and has genuine convictions and positions on important issues. Obama is just too inexperienced and he is so pompous he does not listen and learn, thus these past 5 years have not advanced his thinking on issues of the day. And how he continues to support Eric nitwit Holder, is shocking to me. The guy is a train wreck. I tell you this as background on conventional wisdom. Conventional wisdom is that the presidency is Hillary’s to lose. Well my crystal ball tells me that she will not be the next President. She should have been President over Obama, but Obama played the race card just as one of my least favorite Presidents said, i.e. Bill Clinton. Sidebar I have raised my opinion of Bill Clinton by a factor of 4 now that I have seen just how bad things can get when an inexperienced president like Obama is elected president. He wasn’t even a good State Senator, yet he leap-frogged from total anonymity to one of the most powerful individuals in the world… again I find this shocking.

Okay, I know I have been sidestepping that question of “who the next president will be”… My prediction is that another somewhat obscure individual will become President and his name is Rand Paul. I am not going to support my opinion as it would take up too much space, but mark my words he will be the next President. To me it’s almost too obvious making my prediction easy. The fact that my prediction is obvious makes it unimaginable to the keepers of “conventional wisdom”. Rand Paul will not only be the next President, but he will be the first President since Reagan who will actually inspire people. Since Reagan left office we’ve had 20 years of presidents who are phonys, policy wonks, inexperienced, boring, and plain or in other words simply not worthy of being a president. Rand Paul I believe is none of these attributes. He will restore a sense of pride in America… which has been pummeled out of most Americans these past 5 years.

The Great Polarizer!!!!

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Let’s face it, Obama is not who he said he was… he has never been nor will he ever be the “great uniter”… instead he is the “omnipotent polarizer”. He has created more polarization in this Country than any single person I can recall in my 50 years in this Country. And Obama has done all this in 100 days. Bush took years, and I know a lot of people hated the guy… fine! Everyone is entitled to their opinion and I accept that people hated Bush. I would not even be so bold as to pretend Bush brought us together as a Country which was his mantra when running for office. But for at least a couple years, we were a united Country. Sure much of the uniting revolved around 911, but most normal American’s rallied around our Commander and supported his goals. Even Congress’ most dim-wit Democrats went along with his goals, and supported his efforts to oust Saddam Hussein. But at some point along the way the popularity of the war faded and people turned against Bush. So be it…

But Obama is alienating people on all sides every single day… the guy just can’t help himself. I have been studying this phenomenom to see if Obama is simply the anti-American… in other words everything we have valued as American is now to be tossed aside in favor of a clean slate… or a new vision of our future. This might be a very good strategy for all I know… and I hope that this is indeed strategic rather than simply a series of incredible blunders, gaffe’s and just plain stupidity. I fear that latter is indeed the situation, i.e. Obama is floudering around looking for answers to complex issues, and pretending that his total lack of forward momentum is strategic rather than blunders.

I just can’t fathom how all these stupid iniatives, blunders, gaffes, insane policies, failed policies, political correctness can possibly be strategic and calculated. I just look at this 100 day mess, and as a casual observer see anarchy in the Obama administration. There are daily flip flops, no core values, no uniquely American values, nothing to inspire… just empty rhetoric and bumper sticker platitudes.

Folks, change is not always good, and I think by and large, Obama will be the modern day Jimmy Carter. History tends to repeat itself. With this in mind, I suspect some international event will show Obama to be the weak President he truly is, and again America will be ashamed and embarrassed as we were in the pathetic days of President Carter. America will be shown to be unwilling to “pay any price for freedom” as John Kennedy espoused in 1962. And just like with Carter, another Reaganesque type person will emerge, and again the silly empty rhetoric of liberalism will be tossed aside in favor of principles and core values. And again we will all fly our flags with pride. I pray I am right for if I am wrong, God help us all.