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In reply to the discussion: This is not a game, people [View all]JohnnyRingo
(20,502 posts)Like the majority here, I love "Big Dog", and thought he was probably the best president of a generation, but let's look at some facts;
He caved to corporate interests and allowed NAFTA to see fruition. He bowed to the republicans and "reformed" the welfare system beyond recognition. Clinton "worked with" the Gingrich led House of Representitives to the point of total capitulation on non-discretionary spending cuts.
Clinton also did a lot of good, but if someone were to be as biased against him as they are Obama, it's easy to dismiss those deeds as "not enough". Obama has done at least as much good in his first term as Clinton, but for many amnesia trumps what they feel as betrayal.
In my case, Obama stood up to Romney and house Republicans to salvage my pension from a struggling auto maker. The entire GOP demanded he let GM rot on the vine to drive a stake through the heart of the UAW, but Obama not only stood his ground, his task force used the PBGC to fill the gap left by a depleted pension fund.
Now I read that you intend to cast a protest vote and allow the likes of Mitt Romney to take over because you didn't get what you want from Obama in four short years.
Maybe there's some personal issue you view as "the most important matter facing the country today", but Obama has done a lot of good for a lot of people and he deserves a second term to expand the vision. Keep these images in your mind when you vote next November and don't tell me there's no difference between Obama and a republican:
This is a Democratic president signing the Lilly Ledbetter Act that protects women in the workplace:

This is a Republican president signing a bill that restricts certain abortion procedures:
