No, it isn't enough. This is a list of things you don't like about Obama, but most of this occurred under Bush, or in a parallel under Bush.
I want to know which of this is actually worse besides golf.
Also, why do you hate the Arab Spring? People are overthrowing their tyrannical governments. Shouldn't you like this?
And, what did Obama do wrong with Military Expenditure? Bush was spending a trillion dollars a year fighting a global war against a tactic (terrorism). Are you mad that Obama hasn't spent as much as Bush, or that he spends too much? Only the latter is morally defensible.
Aaaaaaaand, taxes? You're a statist. How can you possibly complain about taxes? By your rationale, the government should be able to take all of our income to provide absolute security and happiness for us. It's laughable that you're for religious freedom or against taxes. Cognitive Dissonance!
Aaaaaaaaaaaaand, why should the government advocate anything with the economy (homeowner or renter)? Are you a communist?
These seem a little vague and inaccurate at best.
"Billions if not trillions" - how is that a legitimate criticism or accusation, if you are so sure its true, how can you have no idea whether its billions or trillions?
Arab Spring - how is that anything to do with the president of the US? You might as well blame him for the fact that my car broke down last week in Estonia.
8. "Oil".
Yes...oil? and?
....Peanuts!....Earth!...Wind...Fire!
Health care takeover - this is open for discussion but the healthcare system in the US is shit and unfair, for the biggest economy on earth to have people dying because they have no money is shameful...
Its also currently hugely inefficient and wasteful, thanks to greedy insurance companies and those who work with them, at least hes attempting reform, bizarre that so many americans are against it "cuz nazi socialism communism is bad".
You guys both know what I am referring to. Yes, the answer to each item is better or worse depending on your worldview. The original question was disingenuous and I knew it, but I thought I would play along. There is nothing I could have typed that would not have gotten some BS answer like the two above.
Instead of picking every little thing apart, which we all could do, well most of us, when presented with an answer - why not be sincere and discuss what we all know is meant. Now admittedly I left the list vague because I knew it was pointless. Everyone around here is a master of the "nit pick".
Overall, given the list, you can easily see that Obama and Bush are not only different, but that the actions relative to each issue would have been different.
@pixelo - I have shown before how this view of the health care system as it is, is inaccurate. There is nothing wrong with reform, but you should start with a reduction of Govt interference. For example, allowing open competition across state lines. The health care takeover is not up for discussion. If it is so great why are all the ones that made it allowed to opt for an entirely different system? That should be your first clue. Not to mention the countless exemptions that were made for certain companies and interest groups. The point was that Bush would not have signed such a "hodge podge" - not that people who do not understand the bill that was signed think of Universal Health Care as a concept and assume it was implemented correctly. NO ONE IN THE US IS DENIED HEALTH CARE. That is not opinion. It is fact.