Why is Obama such a weak president?

Full blown weak! When Obama was running for President he had all the answers` to all the problems , now after 3 1/2 years he`s torn the country apart with his class warfare. Here`s Obama telling 7 lies in one minute and forty six seconds http://youtu.be/UErR7i2onW0 ...... Then there`s this ~ Examiner Editorial:***Obama goes negative to side step his sorry record April 14, 2012 -- " If you don't have any fresh ideas, then you use stale tactics to scare the voters.

If you don't have a record to run on, then you paint your opponent as someone people should run from." That is what Barack Obama said when he accepted his party's presidential nomination in 2008. Four years later, it reads like a prophetic description of his re-election campaign.

President Obama's two biggest legislative accomplishments were the passage of his $831 billion economic stimulus package and his $1.8 trillion health care law. How's that working out? Last month's Washington Post-ABC News poll found that a mere 31% percent of Americans believe his "economic program" made things better, compared with 67% percent who said it had "no real effect" or even made conditions worse.

As the Supreme Court weighs whether Obamacare is even constitutionally permissible, support for the law is down to 39 percent, which is even lower than it was at the time of passage, according to an average of surveys compiled by the Huffington Post's Pollster.com. Although Obama promised to cut the deficit in half in his first term, it's now projected to be $1.25 trillion in 2012 -- the fourth straight year it will exceed a trillion dollars. With gas prices rising, unemployment still at a stubbornly high 8.2 percent and economic growth sluggish, Obama cannot win if he runs on his record.

So it's no surprise Obama has launched a scorched earth campaign to scare voters away from presumptive Republican nominee Mitt Romney. So far, this assault has been based around three themes. First, Obama has manufactured the idea that the Republican Party and Romney have launched a "War on Women" -- all because they oppose federal funding for abortions and don't think the government should be able to force religious institutions to violate their consciences when providing employee benefits.

Second, he is scaring seniors into believing that Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Wis. , and by extension Romney, is going to take away their Medicare benefits.

Third, Obama has launched a class warfare campaign based on misleading voters into believing that our fiscal and economic problems stem from income inequality. The best example of this is his tireless promotion of the so-called Buffett Rule surtax on millionaires, a political gimmick that would improve neither the nation's economy nor the government's fiscal outlook. These are all examples of "recycling stale scare tactics" in the absence of "any fresh ideas.

Presidents are figureheads for poitical parties and don't have the power. Obama is an awful 'token' president. He has bizarrely interfered in the 'Trayvon' case (If I had a son he would be like Trayvon...(expelled, shoplifter, gang banger, attacking hispanic Zimmerman).

Anything of value he has promised has been watered down by his party to meaningless (medical care for all, closure of Guantanamo or at least stopping US military torture).

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.

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