No. People are really tired of hearing right wingers scream about problems as if they started with Obama. It took years of Republican rule to crash the economy and screw things up.
Obama was handed a mess, and he is vilified for not fixing it all at once. Bush is already considered a failed president. That doesn't change, no matter what right wingers whine about.
Just a Nixon was a crook, and Reagan's Reaganomics was a colossal failure. Of the Republican presidents in my lifetime, only Eisenhower was halfway decent and had the courage to warn the country about the military industrial complex. If the Republicans were serious, they would quit grandstanding and playing politics and actually work to solve problems instead of just saying no.
So far, not one newly elected Republican will say what they will cut from the budget. Not one. Republicans want to implement their own healthcare reform, but they have never done a single thing about it.
Not one single thing to help the average person. And the deficit, it was Bush who started a war and then cut taxes. Crazy by any standard.
No matter what anyone says, we were in pretty good shape as far as the budget when Bush took office. I remember him laughing at the notion that we should start paying down the debt. No Republican administration has ever reduced the size of government or the size of the national debt.
Clinton did reduce the size of government, But Bush responded to the "war on terror" by creating the bloated and ineffective "homeland security" department, and quickly did away with any progress made toward a balanced budget.
It gets old when it's far enough in the past that the problem should have either been stopped or solved. For example, economists and the Obama administration gleefully tell us that the recession ended in the summer of 2009 (over a year ago). The economy having recovered, we should not blame Bush for its current condition any longer.
That is different from the Packers winning yesterday, or winning the first Super Bowl. That is something that does not change; the economy does.
I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.