'Saturday Night Live' joked recently that President Barack Obama hadn't accomplished anything during his nearly one year in office."It's very clear what I've done so far, and that is nothing. Nada. Almost one year and nothing to show for it," said Fred Armisen, the comedian portraying the president.
A screen with several of the country's most pressing issues flashed in the background with "yes" and "no" check boxes next to the issue. On everything from closing Guantanamo Bay to getting out of Iraq to improving Afghanistan and health care reform, the "no" box was checked.
"Looking at this list, I'm seeing two big accomplishments: jack and squat," Armisen said to audience laughter.
I chuckled at the line, too, but clearly there are some people in this country who think that skit is true.
"I'm afraid I wasn't realistic," Pauline McAreavy, 76, a retired school nurse, told the New York Times in an article today about how some Iowa voters who supported President Obama in the important caucuses are now disappointed.
"I really thought there would be immediate change. ... Sometimes the Republicans are just as bad as Democrats. But it's politics as usual, and that's what I voted against."
It has been nearly one year since President Obama won election and there are still several intractable issues that he is dealing with. To say that he has not lived up to his promises so far, though, is no laughing matter.With a full two months to go until the one-year anniversary of his swearing in, Obama has made big leaps. He has appointed the first Latino Supreme Court justice, signed legislation that guarantees women equal pay and improved health care access for children.
"If we stopped today, this legislative session would have been one of the most productive in a generation -- if we just stopped. But we didn't want to stop," Obama said recently.
The main problem is that President Obama had impossibly high expectations and has faced increasingly hostile Republican opposition based more on politics than the good of the country. It is resistance for the sake of resistance.
"In terms of comparing the quality of any recent candidates for president, you'd have to go back to JFK to find anyone who has inspired the same level of awe," David Bositis, senior political analyst at the Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies, a Washington, D.C., think tank that focuses on issues affecting African Americans and people of color, told AOL Black Voices in an interview. "This is a person who has a great capacity to learn, understand and grow."
Given that awe, even some of the people who supported Obama are upset that more hasn't been accomplished. However, if you look at the issues that Obama has tackled, it's clear that he has made some progress.
One of those issues is the economy: President Obama managed to get a huge $787 billion stimulus bill passed at one of the worst times in this country's economic history.
"When he took office, the economy was the worst that it had been in 90 years. This wasn't just a downturn, but the worst downturn since the Great Depression," said Bositis. "With little help from Republicans, Obama got a big stimulus bill passed and put programs in place that are helping the economy."
I'm not totally pleased with the health care bills being bounced around Congress because the public option seems like it is teetering or will be watered down at best. If we look at the situation objectively, Obama has made more progress than any president in recent memory. Former President Bill Clinton failed at his attempts to reform our nation's health care system. Obama, though, has managed to turn the tide in his favor although it has been very ugly so far.
"He is making progress on health care reform, and there is a better than 50 percent chance that a bill will pass. No president has been able to do that in 50 years," said Bositis.
Most importantly, said Bositis, is that President Obama has been able to maintain public support while tackling difficult issues.
President Obama has received criticism from the right and left for not moving quickly enough on the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. The right wants him to send more troops to Afghanistan as quickly as possible, and the left wanted a complete withdrawal from Iraq by Jan. 21. President Obama has wisely decided that neither is a smart move.
But unlike his predecessor, who created the military morass that we are in, Obama has been able to maintain the public's confidence in his ability to govern and make the right decisions.
According to a recent Gallup poll, 53 percent of Americans approve of the job the president is doing. That's down from a high of more than 60 percent, but it shows the confidence in President Obama's ability to make good decisions. By the end of his term, even strong Bush supporters had abandoned any pretense that he was capable of making the right decisions.
One area where Obama might have done better is on issues affecting the gay community, said Bositis. President Obama has pledged to end "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" in the military and has the support to do so but hasn't. He also hasn't moved on gay marriage and hasn't made much progress on immigration reform.
"Given his astounding victory, they thought he would just do it. Their attitude is: Either you're with us or against us. You are either part of the solution or part of the problem," said Bositis. "The problem is that he can't take his eyes off the ball on certain issues right now."
The economy is something that could not wait. Health care reform is probably one of the most important elements related to this country's long-term economic success. The wars in Iraq and Afghanistan are also pressing. I think watchers on gay rights issues and immigration should continue to push the president to address his commitments quickly but in a constructive way.
Obama recently reiterated his plans to end "Don't Ask, Don't Tell." That was his way of saying, "Give me a minute. I just got here." He recently ended the travel and immigration ban for those with HIV/AIDS, and asylum may be opened for those fleeing spousal abuse. Let's keep the heat on President Obama, but not in a FOX-News-tea-party sort of way that hurts public discourse.
"After eight years of Bush, people want to see real progress. They want to see movement and action, or it gives them a sense of anxiety. Is he selling out or is he weak, they might ask," Bositis said.
It's always best to keep the pressure on politicians, lest they forget their promises. Let's see what's happening with Guantanamo or "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" 24 months after Obama's victory. For those feeling a little nervous, check out the 'Saturday Night Live' spoof and laugh away your anxiety.


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By: Ruth on 11/07/2009 8:31AM
Yes, Nicole the US does have ALOT of problems, none of which I'm sure your even aware. We have had most recently Geo. Bush and now B. Obama taking the US as fast as it can into Socialism with the hope of getting us to Communism. For what reason? To get all of us under control by diminishing our freedoms via international law and banking. Obama has signed so many executive orders that no one is talking about. Once he breaks the economy with nationalized health care (nationalized means "socialized", and by Bush saying and getting "1 Trilion dollars by Friday" last fall we will lose so many freedoms that we will be helpless to fight the other orders that he has put in place. Don't believe me? Read a history book about the communism and then go the white house web site and read the executive orders that Bush and Obama has signed.
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By: ruth on 11/07/2009 8:35AM
Feel free to give as much of your money as you like. I'll keep my hard earned money, Thank You and give to the charities of my choice.
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By: Arnold on 11/07/2009 9:02AM
I don't know where most of you are getting your info, but nobama has not done anything but run the American taxpayer deeper in debt. He has taken a vacation less than a year in office, gone abroad for "talks with other leaders", while photos were shown of his wife and children at historic sites, having a good time at taxpayers expense, sent our soldiers to Pakistan when all the time he was running for President, he swore he would pull out the troops from Iraq, dragging his feet about sending more troops to Pakistan for support because they are running very thin, and oh, let's not forget how he likes to stick his nose in other peoples business like the time his friend was irritated when a white cop asked for some i.d. and thought just because he was a professor, he was above the law. I think we paid for the beers afterwards.
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By: PAT BROKS on 11/07/2009 8:54AM
HE HAS MADE IT PERFECTLY CLEAR THAT HE HATES WHITE PEOPLE CARES NOTHING FOR OUR TROOPS....LOVES ACORN...& TRASH HE HAS AROUND HIM....PELOSI IS ALSO HORRID......
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By: Apple Annie on 11/07/2009 10:19AM
Obama, as a president stinks! He doesn't know what he's doing and he's tried to to put a gag on Fox News which is a clear violation of our Consitution. Fox News reports the news as they see it and since they're not afraid of Obama or dazzled by his politics, Obama has tried to stop them from printing unfavorable news about him and all his Czars. I hope this is a one term president. He's a failure so far.
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By: Apple Annie on 11/07/2009 10:25AM
As a president, he's a failure. Maybe you are the one who needs to grow up and see him as he really is, which is unqialified to hold this office of President. He couldn't even get the Olympics for Chicago, but then, I suspect that was to be a pay off for some of his old chronies back home. He's trying to shove an unwelcome health care bill down our throats that will cost u trillions and will bankrupt this country. Bur then, I also sipect that's what he wants......to destroy America.
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By: Mike S. on 11/07/2009 6:59PM
Why are white people allowed on this site. They bring nothing but negativity. I have not seen one positive thought from any of them, through out this site. Now before any of you start whining about "Freedom of Speech", you are free to go to Rush's, Hannity's, or Druges's web site and complain all you want. Just get off ours! All of them write about the same Republican talking points:
Nazi
Socialist
Communist
And they probably don't know the real definition of any one of their favorite talking points.
Fact is, rual and southern America has been bringing down the rest of the country for decades. They do the most complaining about the government being too big but, they use up more of the government resources than any other group. Now they are complain about health reform when in fact, the Southern states are the most unhealthest in the country. They complain about unemployment but I don't know why...southern states are paid the lowest wages, how much are they really missing? And the worst part of it all, they never have any good ideas that would help move this country foward. Fact is, they are too dumb to realize that they are working against and voteing against their own interest.
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By: Gary on 11/08/2009 4:00PM
Tony,
i was with you until you made the same tired mistake so many defenders of President Obama do......You start complaining about "what GWB did...blah,blah,blah". As a defense tactic it IS lame, WAS lame, and is getting TIRESOME and lame. I dislike what Bush did and tried to do as much as ANYONE but he's gone and the new guy isn't doing much good either so why keep bring up a tired past that most EVERYBODY agrees on. SHOW ME SOMEM REAL PROGRESS!! Don't just bailout a bunch of Mega Businesses that have been totally mismanaged with OUR tax money and watch those CEO/CFO's sit on our billions like old hens on freshly laid eggs, while WE are left holding the proverbial "bag". He calls this a "Stimulus"? I don't feel so "Stimulated"...How about you?
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By: Gary on 11/08/2009 4:06PM
Mike,
For the same reason you are allowed here...... to freely exchange ideas and thoughts.
If you don't want to hear/read what people who live in this great country think and feel then don't come here and read these posts.
PS,
Your line of thinking is why racism is still so prevelent in this country. What would you think if a white person wanted blacks to be excluded from "Their" message boards? Now be honest.....
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By: alertitis on 11/09/2009 7:26PM
Damn there's some whackos on this blog...
Mike S., you take top prize! Whatever it is you're smoking/drinking/injecting, you might want to lessen the dose a bit... Suggestion, before you make such uninformed comments, how about reading a little more.
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