Obama: a year on sympathies wane
Published: 04 November, 2009, 04:08
Edited: 08 November, 2009, 13:19
TAGS: Election, Obama, Politics, USA
It's one year since Barack Obama won the 2008 Presidential elections with a message of change. Author and radio show host Thom Hartmann discussed this past year with RT.
Since taking office, Obama had to deal with a financial crisis, a growing war effort in Afghanistan and the backlash from a controversial health care bill.
And all of that has taken its toll, with polls showing many people are disappointed with what's been accomplished so far. According to Hartmann, many things about Obama have become more clear during his first year in office:
“He is a centrist politician. He is a ‘Big D’ Democrat,” Hartmann said.
“Frankly, he’s done some good things, but he’s not even half way there,” he added.
According to pollsters Gallup, Barack Obama’s approval rating is down from 68% on the day of the inauguration, to 52% now. Some Americans believe the President isn't living up to his promises.
“It's terrible. It's very terrible. I am a US army vet, and I don't have a job. It's terrible,” a passer-by in New York says.
What has Obama done to make the life of Americans better? Max Samuel speaks eight languages, and has nine kids. He spent several years homeless, but says he now works in the perfume business.
“It's real hard. You have to be persistent every day. And, as the economy is right now, you're not sure every day what you're going to bring home,” he says.
The number of those who don’t have a job at all is in the double digits and millions are homeless with nowhere to go.
For Joe Little at the New York Rescue Mission, these are not just empty numbers.
“Demand for the food and beds has increased approximately 20%. In fact, lately, we are determining that it's more like 25% over a year,” Joe Little said.
However, this year, enormous sums were available for injections into Wall Street.
“The average American – even most journalists – don't really have a sense for exactly how much money has been put on as available for bailing out Wall Street,” author and journalist Nomi Prins says.
Another thing the Obama administration has been finding the cash for, is warfare. Tens of thousands of men have been relocated into Afghanistan to fight in what has already been dubbed “Obama’s Vietnam” by some.
“To spend the kind of money we have been spending on wars – and will continue to spend if we expand the war in Afghanistan – and to do that at a time when the unemployment rate in the US is the highest it's been in 26 years, really poses basic questions about our priorities,” says Andrew Bacevich, Professor of International Relations at Boston University.
African-Americans had separate hopes for Obama as President.
“Surely black people understand that he wouldn't just have black policies for completely black people, as a black President. But he has paid no attention whatsoever to black people,” says James David Manning, pastor at Atlah World Missionary Church.
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Name me one thing President Obama has accomplished since he took office. Raised taxes? Increased government? Took over banks, AIG, GM, Chrysler? Increased the national debt? Added a muti-trillion dollars to our national deficit? He promised to create or save 3.3 million jobs. So how come since he's been in office, we lost 3 million jobs? He promised to keep unemployment from going over 8.5%. So how come unemployment rose to over 9.8%??? He promised change. What change has he made that helped our economy, our national security, our overall quality of life?
I very much agree with you Jim. Obama write out is just an political game by the right wing. They have started all this idea about the President. They are working there way back to be in power the next election so they are doing all they know how to do to make it look like the President was handed a government that needed not much to and that he should be able by now to undo all the distrotion that President Bush did to the country. No one wants to hear about what Bush did any more or how deeper hole he put us in and that it will take some time to really fix things. I believe that Republicans have make it possible to make President Obama look like he is not doing any thing. As for me, I believe that the President have not broken any promise. I see him working very hard for us the people but there are people also who want to keep thing continue to be as usual. They can fool some of the people but not all of us. Obama problem I believe is that he care about the people and want to make things better but there are others who will not like that and diong all they can to stop it. For instant health care is very important to many americans but the insurance company do have better chance of keep things as usual because they have money and people who have more interest in the old system than making sure all american citizen getting what they need. God continue to bless the president.












President Obama keeps saying that President Bush left him 8 years worth of damage and an insurmountable mess. Why didn't he admit that it was too much for him to deal with rather than promise us that if he was elected, he would fix it? Nobody expected him to do anything other than what he said he would do. Sure, those promises are what got him elected, because the people who voted for him, believed him. Now what? He expanded government, raised everbody's taxes, put government in control of businesses in the private sector, and has obstructed the growth of our economy by putting penalties on corporations that succeeded in realizing profits.