Obama’s Agenda

January 29, 2010 RSS Feed Print
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We voted for [Obama] knowing his agenda. Now we're going to criticize him for actually trying to follow through?

Clint of TX in response to Public Opinion:
Was Obama's State of the Union Effective?

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Barack Obama HAS to go on the road again as an ongoing campaigner because those that voted him, have easily forgotten what he said during his presidential campaign: IT IS GOING TO TAKE TIME.

I’m aware people remain distressed as I’m one of them, but he DID say it was going to take time and in fact, what he said was that it was going to take longer than four years.

Although our surplus was squandered in a matter of months, it is going to take longer to recover from the mess.

C Davis of CO 6:08PM February 05, 2010

George Bush spent much less time in the White House compared to Obama. The difference was Bush was vacationing at his ranch in Texas for just about 20% of his presidency. That total excludes many more days spent at Camp David. His 30 day vacation just before 9/11 should have gotten way more attention than it did.

john of OH 5:17PM February 02, 2010

If Obama could just stay in the White House long enough and do some real work,the hundreds of thousands saved could be funneled to care for Homeless families around the country (ie childern).He could video conference these speechs, but I just think he likes going on these road trips because giving speechs written by his people(not even his writting)it beats doing real work,it's just one continous campaign(party)road show.

Fred J. of NY 5:28PM January 29, 2010

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