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Riding The Roller Coaster: America since Obama
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Great Expectations
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The Situation in 2008 Two unpopular wars dragging on – Iraq and Afghanistan A bitterly divided nation – Red States against Blue States The greatest economic crisis since the 1930s – Financial meltdown Great expectations for improvement at home and abroad – Not being George Bush
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Obama’s Domestic Priorities The Financial Crisis Health Care Reform Financial System Reform Withdraw from Iraq within 16 months Increase troop levels and contributions in Afghanistan Tax Reform – strengthen the middle class Reform education Shut down Guantanamo Bay prison
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International Expectations
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Outreach and Repair Pledged cooperation, foresworn unilateralism to European allies Reasserted American support for the UN Signed a disarmament agreement with Russians cutting nuclear forces by 1/3 Appealed to the Islamic world Leaned on the Israeli leadership Met with Chinese leadership
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January 2009 «I don’t think the American people expect miracles.»
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Democratic Majority in Congress 2009-2010 House of Representatives – 257 Democrats – 178 Republicans Senate (Bullet Proof) – 57 Democrats + 2 independents – 41 Republicans
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Actions taken – 2009 - 2010 Passed 1.2 trillion dollars in stimulation packages – Including infrastructure and education sections Health Care Reform bill passed within one year – March 21, 2010. Financial Reform bill passed winter 2010 Renewable energy - 38 billion dollars awarded Increased troops and contributions to Afghanistan – together with NATO – 35.000 new troops sent Withdrew troops from Iraq – 40.000 out, 50.000 remain Lifted restrictions on embryonic stem cell research Passed bill making it easier to organize unions Did not shut down Guantanamo Bay prison – still open
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Obama’s Falling Approval Rating 2009 - 2011
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Falling International Popularity
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US Leadership Role 2010
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Causes Of The Great Falling Off First and foremost, the economy – Sluggish growth with over 8.6% unemployment – $14 trillion dollar public debt – public worried Solid Republican Opposition – Nope to Hope – Health Reform - compromise – Tax Reform - compromise The Tea Party Movement – Populist anti-tax, anti-debt, anti-big government Continuing wars in Afghanistan and Iraq – Compromise with military necessity – disillusioned supporters at home and abroad Great expectations of middle and working class not met – Compromise on tax reform– political necessity – Middle class & working class economically worse off
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The Tea Party
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Tea Party Make Up
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Run-Up to 2010 Mid-Term Elections
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Independents
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View of Federal Government
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Congressional Elections 2010 Republican House of Representatives House of Representatives – 243 Republicans (+ 63) – 193 Democrats Senate – 53 Democrats (- 6) – 47 Republicans
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2011 – 2012 Compromise and Conflict Central Developments The Budget and the Deficit The Presidential Campaign
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US Government Public Debt $14.344.303.468.000
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Blame for Federal Deficit
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US Debt Ceiling 14.300.000.000.000
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Presidential Elections 2012 The Eternal Campaign Democrats have the incumbent – Obama declares candidacy; April 4, 2011 – Begins massive funding efforts; one billion dollars Republicans begin search for nominee – Open field of possible candidates – The interesting race in the primaries
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Possible Republican Candidates
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Obama vs ??????
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Evaluating Obama Overall Approval Rating (Post-Bin Laden – 52% approval)
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Approval Rating By Groups (Pre-Bin Laden)
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Was - 18; Pre-Bin Laden
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Obama Leadership (Pre-Bin Laden)
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Obama Character Ratings (Pre-Bin Laden)
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Republicans vs Democrats Congress
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Blue and Red States
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Political Cartoons Political cartoons – http://www.politicalcartoons.com/Default.aspx http://www.politicalcartoons.com/Default.aspx – http://politicalhumor.about.com/od/barackobama /ig/Barack-Obama-Cartoons/
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