No.
Pres. Barack Hussein Obama did not force Congress to raise gasoline sales taxes. The president wanted Congress to raise the federal gasoline excise tax but the Republican led House refused to do so.
Child support.
No. The President has no power over taxes. He can ask Congress to raise the income tax, but they tend to do what they want to do. President Obama did ask Congress to increase the income tax on high incomes.
They have a child and they will have to take care of the child, support it, and raise it.
YES, he is going to raise taxes on the higher class.
There are no valid reasons not to get child support. That money is supposed to be used to help raise the child. If the custodial parent tries to refuse child support before a judge, the judge will override the custodial parent's wishes and explain that the child support belongs to the child, not to the custodial parent.
The President cannot raise the debt ceiling. Only Congress can do that.
child support is used for parents who are divorced and have legal custody of the child, so the parent gets money from his/her spouse to help support and raise the child
Obama was raise in Hawaii
It is not clear that he lost any as a child, if by "lost" you mean people who died. President Obama's biological father abandoned the family when young Barack was only two, and he barely saw his dad again, but Barack Senior was still alive until the future president was 21. Similarly, Barack Obama lost his mother to cancer, but that wasn't until 1995. And his grandmother, who helped to raise him, also died, but that did not occur until the end of the 2008 presidential campaign. The same is true of his maternal grandfather, who also helped to raise him, and died in 1992. So most of the important people in Barack Obama's life did not die during his childhood.
It may be used to reduce the child support amount, but support is a monthly obligation for the ongoing support of the child, and property only lasts short term. A year down the road she could go on welfare and they will than raise it.
Judges have a lot of discretion about retroactive support. I would definitely raise this as a defense.