How will future generations remember him?

How will future generations remember him?

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who?

As the president who saved the US from the great recession

an 8-year mistake

who? do you mean Oklahoma Bahamas?

yeah he's a cool guy

As the first transgender POTUS and buzzword spewing idiot.

First black president. Other than that, he was useless.

>implying that there will be future generations after Trump launches nukes at China

as huge failure

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The summation of affirmative action. A lawyer who never tried a case. An editor who never published an article.

A man who tried to lift the united states and the world out of cynicism and downfall, who faced unprecedented amounts of obstructionism and still achieved some good.

He will be remembered quite well by future generations when they see his impact. Current generation is polarized.

He a good boy, He dindu nuffin wong.

You're retarded. Obama was POTUS for 345 days of 2009 (went into office 1-20-09), and yet to list that giant jackup under the Bush administration?

Liberal kikes can't even get a simple graph right.

Hillary Clinton's foreign policy bitch.

the funny negro

Yeah, his entire Presidential tenure was a pretty funny joke.

And like the lazy kike we know you are, I went ahead and fixed your little graph for you.

They wont. His name will be placed next to other Presidents such as Martin Van Buren and Millard Fillmore. In 50 years when someone says his name the response will be "who?"

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>who faced unprecedented amounts of obstructionism

Obama had a major majority in all of Congress for his first 2 years and could have passed any legislation he wanted to. Instead he squandered it by making mistake after mistake and the American realized Congress needed changed.

Since Obama became President, the Democrats have lost over 900 seats in major Federal and State legislatures. This is the worst that ANY President has ever done.

Obamas only accomplishment is being Gun Salesman Of The Year 8 years running.

first guy to be black (sort of) and also be the president

There will be at least one documentary/movie created chronicling the destruction of his legacy by the man he made the mistake of insulting

knowing cultural marxism's tight grip on education, as a savior, hero, one of the greats, the fifth Rushmore head etc. etc.

His legacy is the month long chimp out he's been having

Burisma

>How will future generations remember him?
>who?
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>"who?"

Hook. Line. Sinker.

A gud boi who din du nuffin that tried to fix America and them evil old white men kept holding him back.

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Fuck-the-EU-Nuland

Obama who?

Literally who?

ironically itll be swept under the rug in the future and tacked onto trump instead if mentioned at all

obamas legacy will pretty much just be the economy and the obamacare experiment

Who? Sorry, all niggers look the same

weak

Once Trump actually does shit people will forget about Obama really fast

Obama did nothing noteworthy and his precious 'legacy' will pay for that

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That the entire developed world was held to fucking wrongthink ransom allowing him to do anything with impunity. Traitor and criminal = best president ever.


Hopefully we will all learn from it and never vote a minority meme pres or pm in again.

He's actually from Kenya. KEK

Michelle deserves to be remembered too for her wonderful lunch program:

foxnews.com/health/2012/02/15/preschool-replaces-students-turkey-sandwich-with-chicken-nuggets-due-to.html

>A North Carolina preschooler came to school with a turkey and cheese sandwich, a banana, apple juice and potato chips – and her lunch was promptly replaced with chicken nuggets from the cafeteria.

>How will future generations remember him?

On Jeopardy.
He will be a Daily Double.

"Who is the President from the 21st Century that no one remembers?"

Contestant will wager nothing. Because no one will remember who he is.

>never vote a meme pres in again.
You must be new here

>The guy before Trump

Thing is nonamerican always saw his regime as a terrorist group.
You kikes tolerated it and the world is going to remember it

The most troublesome monkey in the world

>Democrats' face four years from now when this updated graph is posted leading up to the 2020 election and it shows how much things have improved under Trump because things don't actually have much to do with who's President

A textbook in one of my classes literally spent two chapters praising him and I still don't know what hr accomplished in his 8 years...outside of Obamacare which appears to have failed. Whether terrible or not bad, what did he actually do?

>You can poison yourself all you want with soda and fatty foods, just don't give it to your children.

Nigger.

>How will future generations remember him?
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Who?

A mass murdering black man that won a peace prize.

As a black muslim, a citizen of Kenya and the worst president ever.

>a whole turkey

The black one

he broke numerous glass ceilings

Only a person who lives through an event can know it, and then only their share of it.
Future generations will know only what the book tells them, as evidenced by the revisionist history of Carter spouted here.

For myself, I care very little about this person. Am far more concerned with providing for my family, regardless of who is "in charge of the country" at the moment.

a great president.

"The first black president"

Unemployment numbers are going down in all demos, the U1-U6 rates. Labor Force Participation rate is still dropping even in demos like 25-54. Amount of people not unemployed because they've stopped looking for work has increased. This seems to be a reflection of people increasingly replacing jobs with job training, as well as some people giving up on finding jobs completely. There has also been an alarming drop in full time positions and a rise in part time, and a rise in public sector employment.

Much of this effect is connected low interest, which is connected to high debt, which is connected to bush deciding to do massive deficit spending during wars followed by the economy crashing and Bush/Obama deciding on a dovish debt heavy bailout. The cost of housing has gone up because of debt, the cost of doing business has gone up because of debt, income inequality has gone up because of debt because only people with enough money to take out mortgages are seeing any benefit from it, and the high cost of everything + cheap debt has given people an incentive to do the one thing they can afford to take out debt to do and that's education. This is probably the one benefit of obamanomics, it's encouraging the workforce to become more educated than ever before.

Unfortunately for the US, Trump is going to make debt problems worse. Things are gonna get worse before they get better because the US is shouldering such a massive debt burden that will have to be paid off eventually through spending cuts and tax hikes.

Foreign policy was an absolute fucking gongshow. He couldn't fix afghanistan, he fucked up Iraq, he fucked up Libya and set a rather terrible precedent in regards to presidental authority to declare war without congress, he got destroyed in Ukraine/Syria.

Still I think he will be seen as merely mediocre, a 3rd quartile president. He wasn't aggressively stupid like Bush. His reign was somewhat dull and uneventful.

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One thing the Obama presidency has taught me is that the war in Iraq is going to go down in history as one of the greatest blunders the US has ever made. It

- Resulted in Bush taking out a bunch of debt directly before a recession
- Resulted in destabilizing the region to the point military spending became difficult to scale back
- Directly and Indirectly resulted in a refugee crisis the US directly paid for, and indirectly has hurt its economy by causing economic strain, instability, and an increase in the breakdown of trade worldwide.
- Damaged US relations with the rest of the world
- Basically did nothing for the US besides giving American companies access to Iraqs markets.

The Iraq war is the gift that keeps on giving really, even in 2017, 14 years after it started, the US is STILL paying for it.

a commie muslim that wanted to make america burn. Only got elected twice cause he was "black" and people didnt want to appear racist.

House nigger to the establishment

>he thinks the U.S. is ever going to pat off it's debt

"His wife ruined school lunch"

>Obama
>Commie
>Forces public to pay for massive cooperate welfare programs
>Forces everybody to buy insurance from cooperations
>Forces people to subsidize free cooperate healthcare plans for the poor.

This meme doesn't even make sense. Bernie is commie-like, not Obummer. Communism isn't synonymous with government handouts.

The real question is, who was worse, Dubya Bush or Obama?

Clearly Bush just because the Iraq war was retarded and he's ultimately culpable for that.

Obama has done some terrible things that centralise more power under US intelligence agencies and the state department. His foreign policy was utter shit, his economic policies were meh.

Much of the problems weren't just the state department, but also what the Intel agencies and media were telling people. The US public seems to have not learned a damn thing though and is currently sanctioning Russia over claims of hacking the DNC when US intel hasn't even investigated the server itself and relied wholly on the company Crowdstrike for the investigation. The Intel agencies that fucked up the country have only gotten more powerful because Obama sucked their cock lovingly. The majority of US population is willing to suck US Intel cock despite them lying under oath repeatedly and getting them into Iraq for some inexplicable reason. It took only 13 years for Americans after being manipulated into war because only traitors would be against protecting America, to be manipulated into sanctioning Russia because only traitors would support Putin.

Control of media/information has weakened since the early 2000s due to social media & online media leading to the decentralisation of information from sources that don't need US broadcast licenses. Not that social media isn't manipulated. This is the one silver lining, it resulted in Trump becoming president whereas it would have likely been impossible otherwise, resulting in a decline of US intel influence. It's good seeing the people that really control the discourse in the US under both Democratic and Republican admins being told to go suck a cock.