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Its time to face facts: Obamas presidency was a failure

 
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The closing arguments for the Obama years are arriving, and they arent helping the outgoing president. A case in point is a new book published this week, one that acknowledges Obamas supporters have experienced [his presidency] as a continuous disappointment.

Those supporters, and others, must have noticed that for most of Obamas term, wage gains were largely confined to the rich. Or that The administrations planning in Libya clearly failed or It is certain that the actual outcome [of Obamas Syria policy] was disastrous.

Even many of President Obamas proudest achievements look about as enduring as April snow: If there was a single aspect of Obamas legacy most vulnerable to reversal, it was his achievements on climate change, the book says, and Obamas regulatory offensive is, of course, vulnerable to reversal by Donald Trump or the Supreme Court, since it rested upon executive action. The longest chapter is titled The Inevitability of Disappointment.

Yet the title of the book containing these quotations is Audacity: How Barack Obama Defied His Critics and Created a Legacy That Will Prevail, by the New York magazine columnist and lefty firebrand Jonathan Chait.

Sustained coherence seems to elude the author. On Page 99 we hear about those overblown or even false claims that the new law [ObamaCare] was raising premiums, but three pages later we learn, Big insurers like Aetna pulled out of the exchanges, reducing options, and insurers in most markets raised their premiums. Oh. Republican opposition, which boils down to wariness of new spending while Obama is racking up more debt than the previous 43 presidents combined, doesnt earn a rational counter-argument.

No, the GOP simply means rage. Republican terror, Chait writes, is berserk with a fierce and even crazed tone (this last describes Paul Ryan).

On Page 31, Chait declares the simplistic initial hope of Obamas giddy supporters that the symbolism of a black president could help heal, if not eliminate, racial prejudice turned out to have a real basis in fact. But 20 pages back, he comes to the opposite conclusion: racism continues to lurk deep in the American psyche, Americans had split once again into mutually uncomprehending racial camps, the continued existence of racism in American life has been confirmed by a library of social-science research.

Only an Obama fanboy would argue, just as a fire is going out, that the whole forest is about to burn down.

Meanwhile, current polling on the matter is clear. American worries about race relations, which had been stable for nearly 20 years, increased markedly in Obamas second term, reaching a new high last spring, while the presidents approval rating on race issues, which was very high when his first term began, has ranged from 48 percent to a low of 26 percent for the last seven years or so, according to Gallup.

Chait grouses that the 2009 stimulus was dismally small and admits that the Republican critique of it as funding a wish list of long-standing Democratic policies had an element of truth.

Yet he also celebrates it as saving us from depression. Really? The downturn actually ended in June 2009 as the first stimulus checks were being signed. Only an Obama fanboy would argue, just as a fire is going out, that the whole forest is about to burn down.

Moreover, deep recessions (such as the 1981-82 one) that cause people to cut way back are generally followed by booming rebounds. This one wasnt. Far from turbo-charging the economy, the stimulus was such a dud that five years after the recovery began, 72 percent of Americans said in a poll that they thought we were still in a recession. The stimulus ultimately failed to do what America expected it to do bring about a strong, sustainable recovery, wrote Michael Grabell of ProPublica.

Thats hard to dispute given the sluggishness of the recovery economic growth has been by far the weakest of any post-recession period since World War II. But Chait has zilch to say about that. Nor does Chait mention that Obama is the first president since Herbert Hoover to fail to preside over a single year of 3 percent growth. But hey, Obama fans, stay in your bubble. Its cozy there.

Sealing himself off certainly didnt work for the Bubble President, though. President Obama entered office thinking: They love me! So theyll love everything I do! No. He had no backup plan for what to do if Congress became less than generous with the rubber stamp. Virtually every president has to negotiate with Capitol Hill Ronald Reagan faced hostile Democrats in the House for his entire presidency but Obama thought horse-trading was beneath him.

So he contented himself giving speeches and signing executive orders that Donald Trump is about to feed into the shredder. It looks like Obamas chapter in the history books is going to be much like his résumé when he was elected president: thin.



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Democrats Run Two Candidates from Behind Bars, The Perfect Democrats

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Two Democrats running for office one in Georgia and the other in Texas are doing so from behind bars.

Steve Foster of Georgia and state Rep. Ron Reynolds of Texas are convicted criminals, but thats not stopping them from pursuing a new career or continuing one in politics, The Washington Examiner reports.

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Foster, a former doctor, was arrested Sept. 23, 2017, for driving under the influence. Dash camera video from the police officers car showed Foster yelled, I hate this county, during the arrest in Whitfield County, according to a local report. Now, hes running to represent that county and surrounding ones in Congress.

The other Democrat running for office from a jail cell is a disbarred personal injury lawyer from Missouri City, Mo.

Reynolds was convicted in 2015 on multiple misdemeanor charges for illegally soliciting clients to his law practice. He had been sentenced to one year in jail then released on an appellate bond. His appeal was recently rejected last month, sending him back to jail ahead of Election Day.

Apparently, this is the best Democrats could do.

STEVE FOSTER, MENTALLY ILL AND DRIVES DRUNK
 
 

Two videos posted by the Daily Citizen cover about 76 minutes of one of Fosters DUI arrests. It includes Fosters ensuing ride in a police car. Its fascinating.

Eleven years I served this county, Foster told officers with the Dalton Police at one point. I hate this county. I prayed to God that he would curse it. And guess what? He did. Man, I saw it hit and cursed, and I saw people laid off right and left white people. I hate this county .

Foster didnt seem too intimidated by the cops who were arresting him.

He called police Barneys, as in Barney Fife, in other words, theyre stupid hicks. He added that theyre not arresting Hispanics.

Go right ahead, Ive had them pinched before by Colombian police, Foster said, referring to being handcuffed. Its all right, Ive been in jail in six damn countries and the state of Mississippi.

He lost his medical license for mental issues.

 

RON REYNOLDS, THE CROOKED LAWYER

Reynolds, the disbarred lawyer, was convicted of multiple misdemeanors he bargained them down from felonies.

Reynolds was first arrested in 2012 in Harris County after an undercover investigation revealed that a chiropractic firm was persuading patients to sign contracts that named Reynolds as their legal counsel before the patients had physical exams or even met him.

Those charges were ultimately dropped after investigators in the case were accused of stealing evidence in unrelated cases. It was an accusation, unproven.

He was arrested again in 2015 for involvement in a $25 million kickback scheme with Robert Valdez, a co-owner of two chiropractic clinics.

Reynolds was finally found guilty on five misdemeanor charges in 2015, which is the conviction he appealed up to the Court of Criminal Appeals.

They are the perfect Democrat candidates.



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