I think it's mainly because he's always believed the government is a solution for every problem. The fact that the Republicans don't want to work with him has some to do with it, but his proposals to the Republicans are too much of what he wants.
Here are a list of his biggest mistakes and what are ultimately going to make him a one term President:
Not listening to Paul Volcker. Volcker was only one of a few Fed chairman who really knew what they were doing and was not reappointed by Reagan because of that. Dodd-Frank, which was championed by the President, was really nothing more than regulatory welfare for Wall Street. He should've vetoed it and simply said, "I want Glass reinstated and that's the only banking regulation I'm going to sign". Other than that it's against States' Rights, I wouldn't care whether Glass was reinstated, and one would think someone who campaigned against corporatism would support reinstatement of Glass... as of which isn't all that painful for conservatives.
Re-appointing Ben Bernanke and promotion of the zero interest rate policy from the beginning. Ben Bernanke and Alan Greenspan are both totally incompetent. ZIRP was not the right thing to do. P Volcker was against it. However, Obama didn't listen to him because the Obama just had to have loose credit policy to wage more wars and to keep as many people on the government payroll as possible. If the Federal funds rate were not at zero percent, then the government would not be spending so much. The private sector would definitely be hiring more if the USD wasn't so unsound and if Obama had bothered to cut some public spending like Clinton did.
Stubborn refusal to leave Afghanistan, which is incidentally one of the few things he has a really strong backbone on. The militarism is deeply unpopular, and it's causing him to lose almost as many votes to Gary Johnson as Romney is.
Hiring Eric Holder and then defending him at every turn. There is no denying that has cost him at least of some support he's lost among whites. Holder has also given the President a lot of bad publicity then the President just makes that publicity even worse by doing stupid like invoking executive authority to defend the deeply unpopular Fast and Furious shit he did. He would've been best off never appointing Holder, but not apologizing is beyond redemption.
In conclusion, I used to think Mitt Romney was going to be Mitt Bob Dole Romney, but every day it seems like Obama does something stupid. I doubt that Obama's intelligent (I know I'm not), but that's no excuse for what he's done, most particularly his militarism and his constant defense of Eric Holder.
Here are a list of his biggest mistakes and what are ultimately going to make him a one term President:
Not listening to Paul Volcker. Volcker was only one of a few Fed chairman who really knew what they were doing and was not reappointed by Reagan because of that. Dodd-Frank, which was championed by the President, was really nothing more than regulatory welfare for Wall Street. He should've vetoed it and simply said, "I want Glass reinstated and that's the only banking regulation I'm going to sign". Other than that it's against States' Rights, I wouldn't care whether Glass was reinstated, and one would think someone who campaigned against corporatism would support reinstatement of Glass... as of which isn't all that painful for conservatives.
Re-appointing Ben Bernanke and promotion of the zero interest rate policy from the beginning. Ben Bernanke and Alan Greenspan are both totally incompetent. ZIRP was not the right thing to do. P Volcker was against it. However, Obama didn't listen to him because the Obama just had to have loose credit policy to wage more wars and to keep as many people on the government payroll as possible. If the Federal funds rate were not at zero percent, then the government would not be spending so much. The private sector would definitely be hiring more if the USD wasn't so unsound and if Obama had bothered to cut some public spending like Clinton did.
Stubborn refusal to leave Afghanistan, which is incidentally one of the few things he has a really strong backbone on. The militarism is deeply unpopular, and it's causing him to lose almost as many votes to Gary Johnson as Romney is.
Hiring Eric Holder and then defending him at every turn. There is no denying that has cost him at least of some support he's lost among whites. Holder has also given the President a lot of bad publicity then the President just makes that publicity even worse by doing stupid like invoking executive authority to defend the deeply unpopular Fast and Furious shit he did. He would've been best off never appointing Holder, but not apologizing is beyond redemption.
In conclusion, I used to think Mitt Romney was going to be Mitt Bob Dole Romney, but every day it seems like Obama does something stupid. I doubt that Obama's intelligent (I know I'm not), but that's no excuse for what he's done, most particularly his militarism and his constant defense of Eric Holder.
