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#1 The extension of the Bush tax cuts is by far Obama's "worst accomplishment".
#2 His wars in the Middle-East.
#3 Obamacare without the public option.
Obamacare will be the most disastrous for our economy, with its trillion dollars of NEW and INCREASED taxes that offset all the new costs so they can claim it is "deficit neutral," and a new corresponding explosion in the growth of an already-lethally overgrown Big Government.
Of course, the give-aways of a trillion dollars to the most corrupt and destructive Big Businesses, and increasing the exorbitantly expensive war-mongering (in both Libya and Afghanistan) to a point where even the last Bush looks like a Dove, giving money to South America for their own oil supplies, etc., should all be enough to make every fiscally sane American sick to his or her stomach.
Can't decide between stoking World War III or the EPA or the bank bailouts. This is the worst president since FDR let Pearl Harbor be bombed to enter World War II
The bank bailouts happened under Bush. Obama inherited the mess.
The EPA was founded under Nixon.
There is no reason to believe FDR allowed Pearl Harbor to be bombed. In fact you should thank you lucky stars he was President. While the rest of the western world floundered and went facist or endured crippling labor strikes or failed governments, FDR kept this nation from falling to conservative neo-facists movements like America First.
Out of all the choices, I should think NOT ending two unnecessary wars would be in there. That is my biggest problem with him.
In fact, I rec'd an email from his wife asking me to sign his BD card. I did, and I told him to end the wars.
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