As everyone can tell, President Obama is having an extremely difficult time trying to get anything done. This has been going on since he first took office. Mitch McConnell has refused to deal with the President, and John Boehner has refused to approve anything that the President wants.
Here are
three examples. First, when jobs were at a premium and no one was hiring, the
President wanted a jobs program to fix and improve the country’s
infrastructure. This could have helped to correct two birds with one stone. Boehner
and McConnell refused outright saying that that they did not want to spend any
money. Who got hurt the most? The people.
Second,
the Affordable Care Act, which intended to give millions access to health care.
The bill was legally passed as there was a Democratic controlled Congress. The
Republicans gave every excuse and horror story they could, even trying to
repeal it over 50 times and sending it to the Supreme Court who upheld it (for
now). Many Republican governors refuse to allow their constituents access to health
insurance under the law. Now they want to sue the President.
Third,
Congress refused for years to take up the issue of immigration. It got to the point where the President took the issue
into his own hands and decided to invoke his right of executive action which
has been done by every President for over 50 years and set a law. (Whether the
bill is right, wrong or both may or may not be discussed in a future post.) The
anger from so many Republicans was so great that they want to sue to President
instead of working with him to fashion a comprehensive bill.
In
these three examples, it is shown just how much the Republicans disrespect Obama.
They call him an Emperor because he is making laws without consulting Congress.
Let’s take a quick look at the facts. This makes about 175 executive actions
issues by Obama. Yet Bush 43 issued 275 executive actions. So, it is okay for
Bush but not for Obama. And Bush was the President who had documents changed so
he could validate he desire to go to war in Iraq, a war in which not only did
this country not belong, and which destabilized the Middle East and allowed
ISIS amongst others to form. To this the Republicans did not object. But I’m
digressing.
Here
is a question to ask, have there been other presidents who have so badly disrespected?
Of course there were. There have been a several but let me mention three.
First
there was John Quincy Adams, the
sixth President. Here’s a little background. The presidential election at the
time was different. There was only one political party in 1826 and after the
votes were counted, no candidate had a clear majority. The four men still standing, were included
Adams, Andrew Jackson, and Henry Clay. The vote went to the House of
Representatives. Clay suddenly put his support behind Adams, and Adams won on the
first ballot. Then Adams made Clay Secretary of State. The Jackson Democrats accused
Adams of making a corrupt choice. Thanks to this and Adams’ disposition, he
could not get anything done during his term in office.
Second
was Abraham Lincoln. To make it short, when Lincoln was elected to office, the
Southern states started to secede and the Civil War shortly began.
Third
was Bill Clinton. During the Monica Lewinsky affair, which should have been
kept personal and handled with within the family, the Republicans wanted to
remove him from office and eventually tried to impeach him, which he was not
was voted not out of office.
For
lack of a better word, the ‘war’ between the Republicans and the Democrats
started under President Reagan, when he continued to deride the Democrats for
getting in the way of his policies. It was heightened under Bill Clinton with
greater intensity (see above). The war has continued to grow and stands in the way
of anything getting done. This country could have been out of the recession
much faster if only every one decided to work together.
In my
opinion, and I am not alone, the opposition and intensity of the disrespect
shown to Obama is so great that it borders on racism. It started right after he
took office by the birthers who demanded he show his birth certificate, then
calling for the long form. A ridiculous demand as he was born in Hawaii which
was a state when he was born. The South hates him, probably as a lingering
effect from the Civil War. There were many other demands and may be so intense
because he is the first black president.
I’m
not saying I agree with everything that President Obama has accomplished, but
he has persisted despite the harsh opposition from Congress. The entire
situation makes me sick.
Although, I decided a while ago to not be part of any of the two parties and claim myself as "independent." I do agree that Obama gets bashed for many things he tries to push for this country. I am understanding to why he has drastically changed many things, I am sure that like every other president he has a vision to make United States of America "one" and more of a peaceful country.. But! I will say that although the democratic party aims towards the minority, many of these fast decisions could eventually effect the people that actually work and get taxed. These are the people that have a consistent life, normal 40 hrs a week but still seem to live paycheck to paycheck. These are also the people to apply for any type of government help or financial aid and get denied because they make "too" much. Unfortunately, things can not be completely equal. I do believe that there should be consideration for the rest of the population that will in the future have to deal with any mistake congress the president, whom ever makes. Now I have probably said too much but, it only makes me think of all these so called "good" changes. If we take a look around the minority seems to be the majority.
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