Posted by
Bill Patchett on Tuesday, August 18, 2009 8:19:42 PM
That was
quick. The "YES WE CAN" and "CHANGE" that covered and washed over this
country in the beginning months of Barack Husain Obama's presidency are
giving way to bleak realities. The greater part of the voters in this
country now are beginning to see how Obama's campaign tactics and his
early months in office as being completely wrong for this country. An
Associated Press Poll shows that a majority of Americans are back to
thinking that the country is headed in the wrong direction after a
fleeting period in which more people thought it was going in the right
direction
Obama
still has a 55 percent approval rating, but there are increasing
uncertainties about whether he can accomplish some things that he wants
to do. And there is a growing implications that he is heading this
country for socialism and that he wants to do away with what has made
our nation strong. People do not want government control over every
part of their life. They already have enough of that. We do life in a
communist country. We are a free people.
The
amount of people who think Obama can improve the economy is down a
whopping 19 percentage points from the exhilarated and ecstatic days
just before his inauguration. Forget about the prospect of creating new
jobs. Also down considerably: the portion of people who think he can
reduce the deficit, take our troops from Iraq and improve respect for
the U.S. around the world, all slipping 15 percentage points. You
cannot get respect from other nations by apologizing all the time. You
cannot reduce the deficit adding trillions of dollars to it. A stimulus
package with millions of dollars of pork in it is not what the American
people want either. His big issue of reforming heath care to Obama care
is losing ground not only with the American people but with capitol
hill also. Some of the blue dogs {Democrats}are not going along with
him on his health care proposal and no longer are his lap dogs. They
are starting to think for their self.
Does
all this mean Obama has lost his "yes we can" charm? Has "yes-we-can"
changed and transformed into a maybe? Criticism is not only coming from
his political opponents, but now it is coming from a ever increasing
number of Americans, some of which, just four months ago thought that
Obama could do no wrong. Some even thought that he was the messiah. In
Obama's case, the problems he's confronting domestically and
internationally are great, and his ability to blame them on his
predecessor is vanishing. There are still challenges and questions that
proliferate and are growing on how to do the right thing in Iraq and
Afghanistan. Unemployment, was at 7.6 percent in January, and it hit
9.5 percent in June and is predicted to keep growing higher into next
year. The outrageous {pork} stimulus package was suppose to stop that
growing number but it has not done it. Almost four percent of
homeowners with mortgages are in foreclosure, and an also another eight
percent are at least a month behind on payments. This is the highest
levels since the Great Depression.
It's
all taking a toll on outlook and hope for the country. The number of
people who think it's practical and reasonable to expect at least some
visible improvement in the economy during Obama's first year in office
fell from 27 percent in January to 16 percent in the latest survey.
There's
been a falling away, as well, in how people view the president
personally. About two-thirds of Americans now think he understands the
problems of everyday Americans, that is down from 81 percent in
January. Now that most people has a clear view of Obama as not being
the savior and seeing where he is coming from more and more are telling
him to keep his change and they will keep their money.