President Barack Obama iReport Card
August 5, 2009 | Halifax, Nova Scotia | Vetting explained
President Barack Obama iReport Card
I give President Barack Obama ( B+ ) in his 200 Day Report Card. My reasons to this evaluation based heavily on main three points:
1- Fixing United States Images around the world, especially in the Muslim World and his Historic Cairo Speech.
2- His attempts and efforts towards a healthcare reform in the U.S. and using the media and internet to have a public debate and dialogue on the issue.
3- The innovative ideas and methods he used to solve various issues such as the recent “Beer Summit” in an attempt to overcome a racial problem.
I didn’t give him an A because of the following three reasons:
1- His wrong or confused choices early in his Presidency during hiring his administration.
2- Not being able to provide a better plan to solve the U.S. and Global economic crises comparing to other World leaders such as Gordon Brown in the UK for example.
3- Not showing/avoiding a strong commitment to push for reform and freedoms around the World, especially in the Middle East.
I am still expecting much much more from what he did promise during his campaign and I think he is capable of to deliver!
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- iReport card: Second 100 days
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