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BARACK OBAMA: ACTIONS AS PRESIDENT VS. CAMPAIGN PROMISES   Share 
PRESIDENT OBAMA
ACTIONS IN OFFICE
CANDIDATE OBAMA
ELECTION 2008
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  • Signed $787 billion economic stimulus package that was 60% government spending and 40% tax cuts



  • Decided to use TARP money to create a public-private investment partnership that would purchase troubled assets from banks



  • Stated that, if the largest banks fail to raise a government-determined amount of capital in six months, the government will provide the capital by purchasing preferred shares in the banks



  • Announced a new mortgage relief plan with government financing of reduced monthly rates for some homeowners and easier preconditions for refinancing



  • Created a task force that ushered GM and Chrysler into bankruptcy


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On Economic Recovery:



  • Named healthcare as one of three areas "critical to our economic future" for which he will propose large increased spending
  • Has said that he wants to cut health care costs and cover all Americans, but let people keep their current healthcare if they want to
  • Will work with Congress to create a large-scale health care reform proposal rather than send Congress a plan of his own
  • Signed into law an expansion of the State Children's Health Insurance Program
  • Signed economic stimulus package containing money to fund preventive care and incentivize a shift to electronic medical records
  • Proposed to retain employer-based insurance system, but mandate that large and mid-sized employers offer health care or pay into a public plan
  • Supported mandating that all children, but not all adults, receive health insurance
  • For adults without employer-based insurance, proposed to create a National Health Insurance Exchange with competition between regulated private plans and a new public plan
  • Proposed new public plan would have subsidized premiums for people making less than 4 times the poverty level
  • Supported mandating that all private plans must guarantee eligibility for everyone, and that those with pre-existing conditions should not pay higher rates
  • Proposed to control costs with information technology, preventive care, and government absorption of some catastrophic insurance costs

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On Healthcare:




  • NEW: Released a budget plan to cut the deficit from over $1 trillion to about $500 million by 2013

  • Signed economic stimulus bill containing $301 billion in tax cuts, including a $400 tax cut for any worker making less than $75,000 per year

  • Will raise revenue by allowing the Bush tax cuts on upper-income earners to expire after 2010, keeping the estate tax at 2009 levels, and increasing IRS pursuit of tax shelters and loopholes

  • Will cut spending on the war in Iraq and Medicare Advantage payments to insurance companies

  • Proposed tax cuts for low- and middle- income earners and many other specific groups, including a $500 tax cut for individual workers

  • Supported income, payroll, and capital gains tax increases for upper-income earners making more than $250K/year, and supported repealing the Bush tax cuts for those upper-income earners

  • Did not pledge to balance the budget, but planned to eliminate some wasteful spending while increasing spending on healthcare, energy, and the military

  • Pledged 5-minute tax filing for all taxpayers who do not itemize

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On Taxes and Spending:




  • NEW: On Feb. 27, announced that he will withdraw all combat troops from Iraq by August 2010
  • Will temporarily retain a residual force of 35,000 to 50,000 troops to fight terrorists and protect U.S. personnel
  • Plans to remove all U.S. troops, including the residual force, by December 2011
  • Says that the U.S. will not establish any permanent military bases in Iraq

  • During the campaign, proposed to withdraw all combat brigades during his first 16 months in office
  • Planned to temporarily keep a much smaller "residual" force there to fight terrorists and protect U.S. personnel
  • Said that the U.S. would not establish any permanent military bases in Iraq
  • Opposed going to war with Iraq in 2002 and opposed the troop surge in 2007

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On Iraq:




  • Signed executive orders to ban torture and close the Guantanamo Bay prison within a year
  • His administration is reviewing policy options on holding and trying terrorism suspects
  • Announced in February that he plans to send 17,000 more U.S. troops to Afghanistan
  • His administration is currently conducting an Afghanistan strategy review
  • Has conducted some cross-border strikes against al Qaeda terrorists in Pakistan

  • Supported banning torture for both the CIA and the military
  • Proposed closing the Guantanamo Bay prison and trying detainees in civilian courts
  • Opposed President Bush's warrantless wiretapping program, but supported the FISA compromise that expanded legal methods of wiretapping
  • Supported adding 7,000 U.S. troops to Afghanistan by moving some out of Iraq
  • Supported cross-border strikes against al Qaeda terrorists in Pakistan

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On Terrorism & Homeland Security:




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On Diplomacy:




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On Middle East:




  • Obama has not listed immigration reform among his top domestic priorities, and has not yet taken any actions to push immigration reform
  • Remains rhetorically committed to a path to citizenship for most illegal immigrants here now
  • His Homeland Security Secretary, Arizona Gov. Janet Napolitano, will oversee policy toward illegal immigration
  • Napolitano has been skeptical about the effectiveness of a border fence, and instead supports increasing Border Patrol personnel and improving technology
  • Wanted to create a path to citizenship for illegal immigrants here now who meet certain conditions
  • Supported increased border security, including some fencing
  • Had mixed feelings about guest worker programs, previously supported a compromise including such a program but said he preferred giving immigrants labor protections
  • Supported increasing penalties on employers hiring illegal immigrants
  • Opposed increasing job-based immigration at the expense of family reunification

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On Immigration:




  • Named energy as one of three areas "critical to our economic future" for which he will propose large increased spending, and pledges to address energy this year
  • Proposed a budget that would allot billions toward renewables and energy efficiency in both research and implementation
  • The budget would also make coal and oil more expensive by increasing taxes on oil companies and creating a "cap and trade" system for carbon emissions
  • The budget would invest in clean coal research and biomass research, but says little about expanding nuclear energy
  • Signed economic stimulus package containing incentives for renewable energy and energy efficiency

  • Proposed large subsidies for renewable energy research and tax credits for implementation
  • Supported doubling fuel economy standards within 18 years and several other energy efficiency measures
  • Proposed to use these investments to shift away from fossil fuels, and create a "cap and trade" system for carbon emissions
  • Supported continuing corn ethanol subsidies and continuing sugar ethanol import taxes
  • Said he would consider constructing more nuclear plants if safety and storage problems could be solved

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On Energy and Climate Change:




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On Environment:




  • Named education as one of three areas "critical to our economic future" for which he will propose large increased spending
  • Proposed grant money to states that develop high-quality early childhood education programs
  • Supports merit pay for teachers that perform well
  • Called on states to eliminate caps on the number of charter schools they allow
  • Index Pell Grant money to inflation, replace subsidized private tuition lending with direct government lending
  • Economic stimulus bill contained $100 billion of education spending, including funds for state aid, tuition tax credits, Pell Grants, and low-income schools

  • Supported increasing education funding to help schools meet testing standards
  • Argued for merit pay for teachers who mentor & perform well
  • Supported charter schools, opposed vouchers
  • Proposed a tuition tax credit for all college students
  • Supported allowing race-based affirmative action for colleges

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On Education:




  • Held a "fiscal responsibility summit" in February to discuss long-term budget issues
  • At the summit, focused more on Medicare and rising health care costs than Social Security
  • Argues that Social Security will be easier to fix than Medicare
  • Has not offered a more specific plan for Social Security reform

  • Said that the Social Security funding problem is real but manageable
  • Proposed to fund the system by adding a payroll tax of between 2% and 4% to all income above $250,000 per year
  • Opposed personal accounts and privatization

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On Social Security:




  • Ended the ban on federal funding for international family planning groups that advise women about abortions
  • Issued a statement promising to work with abortion opponents to reduce unintended pregnancies
  • Has not yet discussed the Freedom of Choice Act
  • Removed existing restrictions on federal funding for embryonic stem cell research

  • Said he strongly supported Roe v. Wade
  • Pledged to pass the Freedom of Choice Act, which would prevent states from restricting abortion access before fetal viability
  • Supported allowing partial-birth abortion bans with expanded exemptions for health of mother
  • Wanted to promote pregnancy prevention through contraceptives and comprehensive sex ed
  • Proposed removing the restrictions on federal funding for embryonic stem cell research

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On Abortion, Stem Cell Research:




  • Plans to end the "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy on gays in the military, but has not yet said when
  • Has not yet said if or when he will address other high profile gay rights issues

  • Opposed reversing state court decisions that legalize gay marriage
  • Said he supported national civil union legislation
  • Strongly supported ending "Don't Ask, Don't Tell"
  • Supported employment non-discrimination legislation and expanding the definition of "hate crimes" to include sexual orientation

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On Gay Rights:



  • Has not announced plans to expand trade
  • Has said that he would still like to renegotiate NAFTA to include labor and environmental standards, but has not made this a top priority
  • Economic stimulus law contains a "Buy American" provision for stimulus funds, but Pres. Obama says it will be enforced in a manner "consistent with international trade obligations."

  • Said he wanted to expand free trade, but only if our trading partners agreed to appropriate labor and environmental standards
  • Pledged to renegotiate NAFTA to include these standards
  • Supported increasing trade adjustment aid
  • Proposed "Patriot Employer Act" to cut taxes for businesses that increase or maintain their percentage of overall workers who are American

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On Globalization and Trade:




  • Plans to overhaul financial market regulations to address systemic risk, increase consumer and investor protection, and eliminate gaps in the regulatory structure
  • Supports increased capital requirements on institutions that are "too big to fail" and expanded oversight of hedge funds, money market funds, and derivatives markets
  • Signed the Lily Ledbetter Fair Pay Act, which expands the period during which women can file claims of pay discrimination
  • Has reiterated his support for the Employee Free Choice Act, but said that he will focus on economic recovery first

  • Called for revamping financial market regulations
  • Pledged to sign Lily Ledbetter Fair Pay Act to expand the period during which women can file claims of pay discrimination
  • Pledged to sign the Employee Free Choice Act
  • Supported indexing the minimum wage to inflation

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On Business Regulation and Labor:




  • Has not named gun policy or crime among his top domestic priorities
  • Attorney General Eric Holder supports reinstating the ban on sales of assault weapons, but the administration is not currently pushing for it
  • Drug czar Gil Kerlikowske supports focusing anti-drug policy on decreasing demand through prevention and treatment
  • Attorney General Holder said he will end raids on medical marijunana facilities in states where medical marijuana is legal

  • Supported reinstating the ban on sales of assault weapons
  • Said he supported the death penalty in more limited circumstances than it is currently used
  • Proposed to ease some drug sentencing requirements, but to keep all drugs illegal
  • Was undecided on medical marijuana

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On Gun Policy and Crime:




  • Has focused on the general economic downturn rather than the concentrated poverty existing prior to the crisis
  • Economic stimulus package includes billions in increased funding for Medicaid, food stamps, repairs for public housing, energy-efficiency upgrades for low-income homes, and welfare
  • Retaining the Office of Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships, but has not yet banned federal funding for religious groups that discriminate in hiring

  • Proposed renewing support for faith-based initiatives office, but banning funding for religious groups that discriminate in hiring
  • Supported creating an Affordable Housing Trust Fund
  • Proposed expanding the Earned Income Tax Credit and indexing minimum wage to inflation

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On Poverty:




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On The Courts:




  • Signed omnibus budget bill containing $7 billion in earmarks, but announced earmark reform guidelines for next year's budget
  • Those guidelines included online listing of all earmark requests in advance and subjecting private company earmarks to competitive bidding
  • Instituted new ethics rules that prevent former staffers from lobbying the administration and make current lobbyists wait two years before working for the White House
  • Has faced criticism for waiving these restrictions for certain nominees
  • Says new Budget Director Peter Orszag will develop new guidelines for government contracts to strengthen oversight and cut costs

  • Supported expanding public financing and applying it to Congressional races
  • Declined public financing for general election
  • Sponsored reform to make lobbying and earmarks transparent
  • Refused lobbyist and PAC campaign contributions

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On Government Reform:




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On Message:




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On Team:




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On Controversies:


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