After the American Century
President Obama has achieved more than some people realize. Here is a list of some of this major accomplishments. It is an impressive list, considering the economic shambles and expensive foreign wars he inherited from George W. Bush. (The Republicans never mention Bush now. In 2001 he inherited a healthy economy and ruined it. He inherited a shrinking deficit, and expanded it. He inherited a nation at peace, and started two expensive wars that were still going on when he left office.)
The accomplishments of the Obama administration can be divided into four categories: Economy and Tax Reform, Equality and Welfare, Energy and Environment, and Foreign Policy. In addition, I note below some of the cases where Republicans opposed or did not support these achievements.
Economy and Tax Reform
He rescued the auto industry, and now GM and Chrysler
are prospering again. The American auto industry has
added nearly a quarter of a million jobs since June 2009.
In contrast, Romney published an op-ed piece saying that the Federal government should not help GM and Chrysler, and that bankruptcy was the best option.
His Recovery Act helped to stave off a second Great Depression.
Many of the Republicans in Congress opposed this Act.
He pushed through middle-class tax cuts that saved the typical family $3,600 over the
last four years.
He has signed 18 tax cuts for small businesses in his first term.
There were 5.2 million new private-sector jobs during his first term,
and the unemployment level has continued to fall, despite the fact that many corporations are replacing workers with robots.
He ordered the overhaul of federal
regulations to make them more practical and efficient. In the next five years this will save businesses $10
billion.
He created a landmark Wall Street reform that
reins in abuses that led to the financial crisis and ends the era of
taxpayer bailouts and "too big to fail."
Republicans de-regulated the financial industry and during the GW Bush years they neglected their duty to keep an eye on it.
Wall Street reform created the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau,
the nation's first federal agency focused solely on consumer financial
protection. The Bureau protects families from unfair
and abusive financial practices from Wall
Street and the financial industry.
Republicans fought the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, and when it was passed into law, they delayed the appointment of administrators to run it.
Equality and Welfare
The first bill President Obama signed was the Lilly Ledbetter Fair
Pay Act to help women get equal pay for
equal work.
A majority of Republicans voted against this bill.
He doubled funding for Pell Grants, to make college affordable for 10 million families.
His student loan reform ended billions in bank subsidies cutting them out
as middlemen and reinvesting those savings directly in students.
A majority of Republicans voted against this bill.
He established the American Opportunity Tax Credit, worth up to $10,000 over four years of college.
Health care reform provides affordable coverage to every
American and will lower premiums by an average of $2,000 per family by
2019. Obamacare also expanded access to lifesaving preventive care such as
cancer screenings and immunizations with no out-of-pocket costs for 54
million Americans. Obamacare ends insurance discrimination against 129 million Americans with pre-existing conditions.
Because of Obamacare 3 million more young adults have health insurance.
Almost all Republicans voted against Obamacare. Romney championed similar legislation in Massachusetts but later opposed it.
Obama repealed Don't Ask, Don't Tell, allowing
gay and lesbian members of the military to serve openly for the first
time. He directed
the Justice Department to stop defending DOMA in federal courts, and
took the practical and compassionate step of extending hospital
visitation rights to same-sex partners.
A majority of Republicans voted against this bill.
When Congress failed to reform the immigration system, he streamlined
the legal immigration process and adopted a policy that lifts the
shadow of deportation from immigrants
brought to the US as children.
Romney, Ryan, and the Republicans have called for immigrant "self-deportation" and take a harsh line against these children. 70% pf Latinos voted for Obama.
Energy and Environment
His investments in clean energy have helped more than
double the electricity obtained from wind and solar sources
and helped increase biofuel production to its highest level in American history.
Republicans opposed these bills.
He has doubled automobile fuel efficiency standards, which will
save drivers thousands of dollars at the gas pump, reduce dependence on foreign oil, and reduce the
impact of automobiles on the environment. He has helped cut
US dependence on foreign oil to its lowest level in 20
years, and the US appears to be headed toward near self-sufficiency in oil and gas production. From an environmental perspective, however, this increase is based in good part on fracking, which pumps water and chemicals underground at high pressure, which can vitiate the local water supply.
Republicans opposed raining mileage stanards, but they legalized fracking during the last years of the Bush presidency.
He signed
one of the largest expansions of protected wilderness in a generation
and established standards to reduce toxic air pollution.
Romney would have "relaxed" air pollution standards for coal-fired utilities.
Foreign Policy
President Obama ended the war in Iraq.
He sent the largest security assistance package to
Israel in history and funded the Iron Dome system, protecting
Israeli homes and schools from rocket attacks.
He expanded and improved health care and job training
for returning veterans.
He negotiated the New START Treaty with Russia to
reduce nuclear weapons in both countries.
He eliminated Osama Bin Laden and decimated al-Qaeda's leadership.
Obama has accomplished a great deal. The American people deserve a more constructive Congress to help solve their problems.