On no budget = over spending; telling lies
Yes
The economy was the worst domestic problem facing Obama at the time of his election.
All he wants to do is raise taxes... for regular people... not for the lower paid people. President Obama has stated that he wants to reform healthcare, education and energy. He has policy issues regarding the wars in the Middle East, and he has an economic nightmare on his hands.
President Obama isn't so much timid, as he tends to think issues over before acting. A president who reacts before accessing a situation could lead us into an economic depression or into a war without a viable exit strategy.
The 2009 Inauguration of Barack Obama was important because it marked a historic moment in U.S. history. Obama became the first African American President, symbolizing progress and inclusivity. It also signified a new era of hope and change, as Obama promised to address pressing issues such as healthcare reform and economic recovery.
Obama's first act was to create jobs and alleviate the economic crisis.
After George W. Bush, Barack Obama became the 44th president of the United States. He was elected in November 2008 and took office on January 20, 2009. Obama served two terms, focusing on issues such as healthcare reform, economic recovery, and foreign policy.
Barack Obama is a Democrat, and he goes for economic, and environmental repairs. He hopes we can learn to use our resources wisely.
In the 2012 U.S. presidential election, incumbent President Barack Obama ran against Republican nominee Mitt Romney. Obama, representing the Democratic Party, focused on issues such as healthcare reform and economic recovery, while Romney emphasized fiscal responsibility and job creation. The election ultimately resulted in Obama winning a second term.
Mitt Romney addressed the hard issues while Obama attacked Romney rather than the issues at hand. Obama has failed as President so he cannot answer the questions but redirect the attack.
The last Russian president to visit the United States was Dmitry Medvedev, who traveled to the U.S. in June 2010 for a summit with then-President Barack Obama. During this visit, they discussed various issues, including arms control and economic cooperation. Since then, there have been no official visits by a Russian president to the U.S.
President Obama