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View Poll Results: Do you regret voting for Obama ?
Yes 5 7.25%
No 17 24.64%
I didn't Vote for Obama 44 63.77%
Like it matters anyway .... 3 4.35%
Even if I did I wouldn't tell you because it would make you right 0 0%
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Old 03-18-2009, 02:25 PM   #34 (permalink)
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Any changes to the vote ?
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Old 03-26-2009, 12:15 AM   #35 (permalink)
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Global Recession, Security Challenges Test Obama’s Popularity Among World Leaders
From France to Poland, from the Czech Republic to China, nations are rebuffing President Obama and offering little wiggle room for him to negotiate economic and security policies.

By Stephen Clark


http://www.foxnews.com/politics/firs...world-leaders/


Only nine months ago, when he addressed an estimated 200,000 people in Germany, Barack Obama was heralded as "president of the world."

But now that he's president of the United States, the world doesn't appear to be following up on its endorsement.

From France to Poland, from the Czech Republic to China, many nations are rebuffing the president and offering little wiggle room for him to negotiate economic and security policies.

Obama faces his first major international test next week when the world's largest economies meet at the G20 summit in London.

"I think as the president heads to Europe, he faces a huge public relations disaster," said Nile Gardiner, director of the conservative Heritage Foundation's Margaret Thatcher Center for Freedom.

"Europe is increasingly turning against his massive spending plans, which most European leaders see as a destructive way to move forward for the global economy and will only add to a massive American debt burden," Gardiner told FOXNews.com.

"At the same time, there is a growing impression across Europe that the Obama administration is inept and inefficient and increasingly poorly managed."

A top European Union politician on Wednesday slammed Obama's plans for the U.S. to spend its way out of recession as "a way to hell."

Czech Prime Minister Mirek Topolanek, who lost a confidence vote in his own parliament this week and whose country currently holds the EU presidency, told the European Parliament that Obama's massive stimulus package and banking bailout "will undermine the stability of the global financial market."

That followed concerns by Poland that the U.S., as a way to appease Russia, plans to bail out of a missile defense shield the Bush administration negotiated with Poland and the Czech Republic.

"Russian generals, and even the Russian president, still continues to threaten us with the deployment of medium-range missiles in our immediate vicinity," Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski told Rep. Ellen Tauscher, D-Calif., in Brussels on Sunday. "So we signed with the previous administration. We patiently wait for the decision of the new administration and we hope we don't regret our trust in the United States."

Most European leaders favor tighter financial regulation, while the U.S. has been pushing for larger economic stimulus plans.

"We consider that in Europe we have already invested a lot for the recovery, and that the problem is not about spending more, but putting in place a system of regulation so that the economic and financial catastrophe that the world is seeing does not reproduce itself," French President Nicolas Sarkozy told a news conference in Berlin last week with German Chancellor Angela Merkel, rebuffing U.S. calls to spend more.

"I think it's fair to say on these economic issues, there seems to be a critical divide between the U.S. and some of our friends in Europe that is going to make it more difficult for the G20 to be successful," said Isabel Sawhill, a senior fellow in economic studies at Brookings Institution.

But Sawhill and other economists downplay the growing friction between Obama and Europe.

"I don't think it has much of anything to do with him," Sawhill told FOXNews.com. "I think it has to do with a disagreement about what's the best response to the global recession. And many of the European countries are uncomfortable about the pressure they [see] us bringing to bear on them to stimulate the economy as much as we have ours."

Brad Setser, a fellow in geo-economics at the Council on Foreign Relations, added that disagreements like these are inevitable.

"I would say as any government or administration starts putting concrete proposals on the table, there are bound to be differences of opinion," he said. "And the Obama administration sought correctly to encourage Europe to respond as aggressively to the downturn in Europe as the U.S. has here."

Setser added, "A little bit of disagreement is healthy because it signals that countries are seriously debating and discussing the policy measures that are needed to get out of the current downturn."

But Europe isn't the only international ally that could turn on Obama. Australia's leadership, whose longtime enthusiastic support for America had buttressed the Bush administration, is reluctant to send more troops to Afghanistan.

Australia is a crucial U.S. ally in the Afghan war, and the largest contributor of forces outside NATO. In a meeting Tuesday with Obama, Australian President Kevin Rudd sidestepped talk about Australia's plans for Afghanistan and instead concentrated on agreements over global climate change.

"But we look forward very much to partnering with the United States in dealing with this big one for the future," Rudd said. "It's going to be tough, it's going to be hard, it's going to require a lot of political leadership. But with our partners around the world, I think our governments are determined to make a difference, and not just to push this one away permanently in the 'too hard' basket. I think that's good.

"And I'd just say it's great to have America on board. It's great to have America on board on this one. And, Mr. President, to see the return of U.S. global economic leadership. We appreciate that very much, and it's going to be necessary in the difficult times which lie ahead for certain," he said.

China, meanwhile, is expressing serious reservations about owning U.S. debt. And in the latest sign of Beijing's growing assertiveness on the international stage, China's central bank has called for the creation of a new global currency as an alternative to the dollar, .

China has more than $1 trillion in U.S. Treasuries and other government securities. As the U.S. government ramps up spending to stimulate the economy and assist the battered financial sector, Chinese officials have said they are worried that inflation will result, which would erode the value of their dollar holdings.

In his press conference Tuesday night, Obama said the dollar is "extraordinarily strong right now" and attributed that to investors who "consider the United States the strongest economy in the world with the most stable political system in the world."

He added that while he hasn't looked at polling from around the world, U.S. efforts are paying off globally.

"I think it's fair to say that the response that people have had to our administration and the steps that we've taken are ones that are restoring a sense of confidence and the ability of the United States to assert global leadership," the president said.

Gardiner said Obama has an opportunity to put lingering concerns about his leadership to rest at next week's summit.

"I think Obama's trip to Europe next week is going to be critically important in terms of how he is perceived as a statesman on the world stage," Gardiner said, "and this is a make-or-break trip for the new president at time when many are questioning American global leadership."

He added that Obama has to present himself as a statesman with authority and a clear sense of direction.

"At present, the White House looks rudderless and confused," Gardiner said. "He must, above all, reassure the world that the United States rejects protectionism and that the United States also is not going to be overwhelmed by a mountain of debt that is going to tie the world's only superpower down for decades."
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Old 03-26-2009, 12:44 AM   #36 (permalink)
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Apparently, these countries weren't listening to what he was saying either? They seem surprised at his spending.

It was no secret, but you had to look past the rhetoric to see it.
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I guess the only ones that are still starry eyed and in need of bibs are a couple BBS'ers and a little less than half the country.
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This might really sound terrible but after what he's doing that will directly affect my family. Today when he did the photo op of him on the plane and starting to walk down, I was kind of hoping that he would trip and fall. Anyway I was just hoping for him to be humiliated in front of everyone in Britain.
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Any one want to change their vote ??


Do you regret voting for Obama ?

Yes 0 0%
No 10 25.00%
I didn't Vote for Obama 30 75.00%
Like it matters anyway .... 0 0%
Even if I did I wouldn't tell you because it would make you right 0 0%


Voters: 40.


No Confidence in the Obama Administration

There is no confidence in the Obama Administration. This is reflected in economic statistics that are getting worse and worse by the day. You name it, nearly all economic data are worse now than when Barack Obama won the nomination. This includes the stock market which was at over 9,000 when he won the election, and now its likely to fall below 7,000. There is simply no confidence in the Obama Administration and here are the reasons why:

1. He is growing spending faster than he even promised.
You can blame your predecessor, but you are in charge of the ship.

2. In the latest $400 plus billion dollar spending plan that he signed
there are over 9,000 earmarks. During his campaign, he promised NO Earmarks.
Yet, he blames his predecessor.

3. Corruption!!!! Virtually every official in the administration is corrupt
or tainted by corruption. This includes the tax evaders/tax cheats
and folks that benefitted from real estate projects.

You can not begin to mend the economy when your administration is tainted by corruption. There is simply no confidence in the Obama Administration.

http://www.rightpundits.com/?p=3074
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Speaking of all Obama's corrupt friends I haven't heard much about his pal Rezko lately, has anyone heard anything?

After what he and Eric Holder are pulling over the so called torture I sure hope someone will start filing some criminal charges on some of Obama's other pals. I also want criminal charges filed against Barney Frank and Maxine Waters and others that have caused most of us to lose so much money and for our economy to be in this bad shape. Thanks to the corruption in the congress we are in a mess and Obama will make matters worse by doing the oposite of what would help our economy.

For one thing he should never have cut defense spending and for another why would people want to put money in the stock market or other investments when they know he wants to increase capital gaines tax. Capital gains tax was lower for a very good reason, it encouraged people to make investments.

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Speaking of all Obama's corrupt friends I haven't heard much about his pal Rezko lately, has anyone heard anything?

After what he and Eric Holder are pulling over the so called torture I sure hope someone will start filing some criminal charges on some of Obama's other pals. I also want criminal charges filed against Barney Frank and Maxine Waters and others that have caused most of us to lose so much money and for our economy to be in this bad shape. Thanks to the corruption in the congress we are in a mess and Obama will make matters worse by doing the oposite of what would help our economy.

For one thing he should never have cut defense spending and for another why would people want to put money in the stock market or other investments when they know he wants to increase capital gaines tax. Capital gains tax was lower for a very good reason, it encouraged people to make investments.
How do you figure that Obama cut defense spending? They got a 4% increase over last year. They always ask for more. They never get it.

Obama sure has a lot of pals in chicago, eh? I think that Rezko is doing time or about to.

Capital gains taxes were not lowered so that people could make investment. The argument was that companies could use the savings to expand businesses and invest in new equipment. They didn't, though.

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Here ya go smarty pants

Obama calls for defense spending cuts
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/0..._n_162884.html

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2009...e-budget-cuts/

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http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...l?hpid=topnews
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How do you figure that Obama cut defense spending? They got a 4% increase over last year. They always ask for more. They never get it.

Obama sure has a lot of pals in chicago, eh? I think that Rezko is doing time or about to.

Capital gains taxes were not lowered so that people could make investment. The argument was that companies could use the savings to expand businesses and invest in new equipment. They didn't, though.

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It is a shame that we have the two party system, I really like some of the ideas from the other parties. It's just if you vote for someone in one of the other parties it is like throwing your vote away.

I just think that the democrats have gone so far away from what they used to be and they have really turned into socialists or worse. I'm sure that was one of the reasons I spoke out so much during the election. I want my children to grow up in a country that still has freedom. I want individual rights to count and I can't tolerate a party that think an unborn infant isn't worth fighting for. These late term abortion are murdering inocent babies just weeks before they would be born.
The Democratic Party is no longer the party of Jim Crow, nor are we moving towards Socialism. Your freedoms are being restored.

There aren't very many late term abortions. They fall into two two categories. The first is where the fetus is gravely endangering the life or health of the mother (preeclampsia and eclampsia are the most common causes). Second, there are a few women who lie to themselves for a good 6 to 7 months.

Remember that the President makes no law. It's his job to execute the law. And, abortion in this country is absolutely legal.
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