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I think parks, schools, avenues, buildings, highways, monuments and all sorts of things are going to be named after him.
Obama was elected and re-elected.
Republican fantasies of Obama being impeached, arrested, resigning, censured, and rejected have been dashed. He is resilient.
There already is an elementary school in MD that's named for him. That doesn't mean he is one of the great presidents. Places in DC have been named for Reagan---I was no fan of his.
Hate to break it to you, I'm not a republican, I'm an independent who has no interest in joining the RNC.
If more things get named after Obama, it won't be because of all the good he did because he did no good, it will be because he was the first black president.
Well, obviously. The people saying Obama is the worst are just mad about something and they're not sure who to be mad at. That's a common theme today among most political people, and it's kind of always been that way. Obama, as far as my predictions go, will be remembered as a consequential president who was overall alright. Not amazing, not terrible. Just acceptable. He recognized the changing political climate in the US and did an alright job reacting to it and accepting it as is. Naturally, "conservatives" oppose political change so they don't like Obama. But give this a few years, they won't still bring up Obama (accept for the really angry). Most people's anger will go towards Hillary or Donald. It comes with the job. And Donald's gonna ****ing hate it.
Conservatives hate government involvement in the economy because they are smart enough to understand that government is a failure in that area. When you lie about what conservatives believe in, you've already lost.
]There already is an elementary school in MD that's named for him. That doesn't mean he is one of the great presidents. Places in DC have been named for Reagan---I w[/b]as no fan of his.
Hate to break it to you, I'm not a republican, I'm an independent who has no interest in joining the RNC.
If more things get named after Obama, it won't be because of all the good he did because he did no good, it will be because he was the first black president.
Obama will not be among the greats, but will not be among the "worst presidents" (Bush 43, Carter, etc). He'll be remembered for his skin color more than anything. But Syria and the nuclear deal will tarnish his reputation.
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