In a recent Facebook discussion, someone asked what about President Obama’s term in office has impressed me.
Oh, I thought, let me list the ways! For starters, he:
· Signed the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act
· Stopped the country’s plunge off the economic cliff and ended the Great Recession created by Bush and Republican Congress fiscal irresponsibility
· Substantially cut taxes for working Americans -- twice
· Private-sector jobs grew for the past 29 straight months
· Rescued the U.S. auto industry, which resulted in saving not only hundreds of thousands of auto manufacturing jobs, but thousands more related jobs that would have been lost in a domino effect
· Eliminated bin Laden and most of the other top al Qaeda leaders
· Assisted NATO in ending Quadaffi regime
· Delivered on promise to end the Iraq war
· Ended Don't Ask, Don't Tell
· Created Consumers Financial Board to help end financial industry gouging of Americans
· Signed the Affordable Care Act (ACA) with provisions that:
Ø Provides healthcare coverage for millions who previously were uninsured, including:


Ø Reduces a major reason for skyrocketing rise in healthcare costs – insurance premiums – by requiring 80 percent of premiums to be spent on actual care
Ø Bars insurance companies from charging women higher premiums than men
Ø Extends viability of Medicare and benefiting those who use the program in at least two ways:



· Stands up for women by advocating for pay parity with male counterparts and against discriminatory policies that target, repress and denigrate women and put them at risk.
· He has done all of that and more with his hands tied behind his back because of a Congress that will do nothing that Obama proposes – even measures that were, in fact, initially Republican proposals, such as the ACA insurance mandate – that would benefit the country for fear that it might help his re-election.
Here’s proof:
Ø Republicans have mounted the worst filibuster record in Senate history, blocking bills that would have increased employment and blocking key appointments, including judges, to the detriment of the justice system
Ø The McConnell rule, which Mitch McConnell articulated two years ago as “The single most important thing we want to achieve is for President Obama to be a one-term president.” That’s the Republicans’ #1 priority.




Ø While defeating President Obama might be the Republicans’ political objective, making that their number one governing objective has not been and still isn’t in the best interest of the country or the People
It is beyond me why anyone, and certainly why any woman, would not vote for President Obama.
I urge you to share this with everyone -- especially those who might be undecided in the upcoming presidential election or who wonder why they should vote for President Obama.