I was told today that our country can’t suffer through another eight years like we did under President Obama.

Joe Biden is going to take us back to pre-Trump times, is what the argument was!

Fair enough. Let’s take a look:
The Big Three and their failure would have meant the loss of millions of jobs.

Obama pushed through a controversial, $80 billion bailout to save the car industry. The U.S. car industry survived, started making money again, and the entire $80 billion was paid back.
He drew down the number of troops from 180,000 in Iraq and Afghanistan to just 15,000, and increased funding for the Department of Veterans Affairs.
He set a record 73 straight months of private-sector job growth.
For all the inadequacies of the Affordable Care Act, we seem to have forgotten that, before the ACA, you could be denied coverage for a pre-existing condition and kids could not stay on their parents’ policies up to age 26.
Obama approved a $14.5 billion system to rebuild the levees in New Orleans.
He expanded funding for embryonic stem cell research, supporting ground breaking advancement in areas like spinal injury treatment and cancer.

Source: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2680887/
Credit card companies can no longer charge hidden fees or raise interest rates without advance notice.
Most years, Obama threw a 4th of July party for military families. He held babies, played games with children, served barbecue, and led the singing of “Happy Birthday” to his daughter Malia, who was born on July 4.
He sang Amazing Grace, spontaneously, at the altar.

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He was the first president since Eisenhower to serve two terms without personal or political scandal.
President Obama was not perfect, as no man and no president is, and you can certainly disagree with his political ideologies. But to say we suffered?
If that’s the whole argument, I think I’ll take the suffering!

Original Words by Teri Carter, Lexington Herald-Leader

Much 💙 and keep fighting!

...and #VOTE
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