1. Signed an Executive Order on government contracting to fight waste and abuse.
-He expanded the bureaucracy to meet the needs of the expanding bureaucracy. And he created another office to do the same thing that multiple other offices already do.
2. Signed the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act, restoring basic protections against pay discrimination for women and other workers.
-He signed an act that discriminates against white males by awarding salary and benefits based on sex and skin color instead of aptitude.
3. Renewed dialogue with NATO and other allies and partners on strategic issues.
-Because they've helped so much in the recent past, right? And they hold the same agendas and interests as the United States, right?
4. Announced a plan to responsibly end the war in Iraq.
-You mean the same thing Bush did two years before? Was this before or after Obama ignored his ground commanders' suggestions for a year?
5. Provided funding to families of fallen soldiers have expenses covered to be on hand when the body arrives at Dover AFB.
-Already been done. Obama simply claimed credit.
6. Ended media blackout on war casualties and the return of fallen soldiers to Dover AFB.
-So first he pretended that there was a "media blackout", then he pretended to "end" it.
7. Signed the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act which has created 2.1 million jobs (as of 12/31/09).
-2.1m is a huge overestimate, and even if it was anywhere near accurate, it wasn't worth the nearly trillion dollars of deficit spending that it took to "accomplish".
8. Launched Recovery.gov to track spending from the Recovery Act, an unprecedented step to provide transparency and accountability through technology.
-And still miserably failed at it, considering the fact that much of the money distributed -- and many of the jobs supposedly saved or created -- are in Congressional districts that simply do not exist.
9. Announced the "Making Home Affordable" home refinancing plan.
-... supporting more people living beyond their means and blaming it on the banks, after "bailing out" the banks that failed because they were forced to comply with policies started by Carter and expanded greatly by Clinton.
10. Launched a $15 billion plan to boost lending to small businesses.
-First, fifteen bill is chump change, especially compared to the hundreds of billions thrown away in other endeavors. Second, it's not the government's job to help small business, it's each respective small business's job to help themselves.
11. Invested heavily in education both as a way to provide jobs now and lay the foundation for long-term prosperity.
-Making all Americans -- scratch that, I mean all successful Americans -- responsible for the education of those who did not invest in their own education.
12. Provided the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) with more than $1.4 billion to improve services to America’s Veterans.
-Meaning, he signed the budget proposal. The VA is grossly underfunded, as I have seen firsthand. If he wanted to help it, he would have pushed to expand its funding further (like the previous President was trying to do, but was shutdown by Congressional Democrats), not simply signing what he was presented with.
13. Signed an Executive Order establishing the White House Office of Urban Affairs.
-Creating a larger bureaucracy to handle what was already being handled, so that he could dole out jobs to more of his friends.
14. Limited lobbyist's access to the White House.
-As much as most of us hate lobbyists, few of us will admit that we usually don't mind those who lobby in support of the same things we support. While they can be annoying, their job is to speak on behalf of their respective company's political positions, and those are supported by those who contribute to each company (by buying stock, participating in business practices, or simply donating). So lobbyists are a fourth-party way to talk to Washington about what each of us supports.
15. Issued an Presidential Memorandum to restore scientific integrity in government decision-making.
-Which was meant to accomplish exactly the opposite. If you know anything about this, it was meant only to "restore" the "science" that supports the idea of human-induced global warming/cooling/whateverthey'recallingitnow.
16. Answered questions at the first online town hall from the White House that were submitted and voted on transparently by the public at WhiteHouse.gov.
-So ... he had a townhall meeting online, answering questions impersonally that he could not be held accountable for. Congrats.
17. Established a central portal for Americans to find service opportunities.
-Translation: Expanded benefits for those who have not invested enough in their education to retain their employment.
18. Launched Business.gov – enabling conversation and online collaboration between small business owners, government representatives and industry experts in discussion forums relevant to starting and managing a business.
-Meaning, he had the taxpayers pay for a site that could have, and would have, been started otherwise by an entrepreneur. Good idea, sure. It's hard to say whether it was his idea or that of one of his many advisors, but I'd call this one neutral.
19. Appointed the first ever Federal Chief Information Officer to provide management and oversight over federal IT spending.
-Expanded bureaucracy, making taxpayers pay more for what is already being done.
20. Signed the Children’s Health Insurance Reauthorization Act on February 4, 2009, which provides quality health care to 11 million kids – 4 million who were previously uninsured.
-And all of which would receive health care anyway.
21. Issued an Executive Order repealing the Bush-Era restrictions on embryonic stem cell research.
-Completely ignoring that stem cells can be harvested from many other sources that don't require the brutal killing of a human being.
22. Signed the Christopher and Dana Reeve Paralysis Act, the first piece of comprehensive legislation aimed at improving the lives of Americans living with paralysis.
-Even though there are plenty of other pieces of legislation and benefits that cover the same disabilities.
23. Announced creation of a Joint Virtual Lifetime Electronic Record for members of the U.S. Armed Forces to improve quality of medical care.
-I've had to deal with this. There is a good reason that most experienced Soldiers always keep paper copies of any medical documents.
24. Ended the previous stop-loss policy that kept soldiers in Iraq/Afghanistan longer than their enlistment date.
-This was ended before Obama even got voted into office. And as much as people bitched about it, it did not breech any contract.
25. Committed to phasing out the expensive F-22 war plane and other outdates weapons systems, which weren't even used or needed in Iraq/Afghanistan
-This was recommended before Obama got into office, but the reason that America has the best military in the world is that we have the best military technology in the world.
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