Barack Obama: First two Years of His Presidency
Dr. Keshab Chandra Mandal
E-maail: mandalkeshab2013@gmail.com
After his transition period, Obama entered office
with an approval rating of 82%. At the end of his first week, 68% of
respondents in a Gallup
poll approved of how Obama was handling his job, matching the early approval
ratings of Dwight D. Eisenhower and trailing only John F. Kennedy in post-World
War II presidents. Throughout early February polls showed scattered approval
ratings: 62% (CBS News),
64% (USA Today/Gallup), 66% (Gallup), and 76% in an outlier poll (CNN/Opinion
Research). Gallup
reported the congressional address in late February boosted his approval from a
term-low of 59% to 67%. Throughout autumn 2009, Rasmussen estimated Obama's
approval as fluctuating between 45 and 52% and his disapproval between 48 and
54%; as of November 11, Pew Research estimated Obama's approval between 51 and
55% and his disapproval between 33 and 37% since July.
Regarding Handling of the Economy
Rasmussen reported in mid-February 2009 that 55%
of voters gave Obama good or excellent marks on his handling of the economy. In
early March, a Wall Street Journal
survey of 49 economists gave Obama an average grade of 59 out of 100, with 42%
of the respondents surveyed giving the administration's economic policies a
grade below 60 percent. In comparison, only 30% of those same economists
considered the response of governments around the world to the global recession
to have been adequate. In April, a Gallup poll showed trust in Obama's economic
policy with 71% saying they had "a fair amount" or "a great
deal" of confidence in Obama's handling of the economy, higher than for
Ben Bernanke, Tim Geithner, or leaders of Congress. Another Gallup poll in June showed 55% of Americans
approved Obama's overall handling of the economy, but 48% and 51% disapproved
of his handling of the federal budget deficit and controlling federal spending,
respectively. A CBS News poll taken August 27–31 showed 53% of those polled
approved of his handling of the economy. A Rasmussen poll taken on November 12
found 45% of Americans rating Obama's handling of the economy as poor and 39%
rating him as doing a good or excellent job. They found 72% of Democrats rated
his handling of the economy as good or excellent, while only 10% of Republicans
and 27% of voters not affiliated with either party agreed.
In the Second Year of His Presidency in 2010
On March 25, 2010, following his signing of
landmark health care reform legislation into law, Obama's polling was revealed
by Bloomberg to be 50%, with higher marks for relations with other countries
(58%) and his running of the war in Afghanistan (54%). "Obama's approval
rating is roughly equal to what Bill Clinton had at this point in his
presidency, according to data maintained by Gallup (and) higher than the 45
percent Ronald Reagan recorded in April 1982" and more favorable than
Democrats or Republicans office in 2010. They found Obama's approval rating was
at 85% among Democrats, compared with 46% among independents and 11% among
Republicans.
Fix News released the results of two polls on
April 8–9, 2010. The first showed a drop in Obama's approval rating to 43%,
with 48% disapproving. In that poll, Democrats approved of Obama's performance
80–82%, while independents disapproved 49–38%. The other poll, which
concentrated on the economy, showed disapproval of Obama's handling of the
economy by a 53–42% margin, with 62% saying they were dissatisfied with the
handling of the federal deficit. According to a Gallup Poll released April 10,
2010, President Obama had a 45% approval rating, with 48% disapproving.
In a poll from Rasmussen Reports, released April 10, 2010, 47% approved of the
President's performance, while 53% disapproved.
Major Legislations He Enacted
Here is a list of legislations
which Obama enacted in the first three years of his presidency. Year-wise summary
of legislation is enumerated here in the following manner.
In 2009
- January 29: Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act
- February 4: Children’s Health Insurance Reauthorization Act
- February 11: DTV Delay Act
- February 17: American Recovery and Reinvestment Act
- March 30: Omnibus Public Lands Management Act of 2009
- April 21: Edward M. Kennedy Serve America Act
- May 20: Fraud Enforcement and Recovery Act
- May 20: Helping Families Save Their Homes Act of 2009
- May 22: Credit Card Accountability, Responsibility, and Disclosure Act of 2009
- June 22: Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act
- August 6: Cash For Clunkers Extension Act
- October 22: Veterans Health Care Budget Reform and Transparency Act
- October 28: Matthew Shepard and James Byrd Jr. Hate Crimes Prevention Act
- October 28: National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2010
- October 30: Ryan White HIV/AIDS Treatment Extension Act
- November 6: Worker, Homeownership, and Business Assistance Act of 2009
In 2010
- January 27: Emergency Aid to American Survivors of Haiti Earthquake Act
- March 4: Travel Promotion Act
- March 18: Hiring Incentives to Restore Employment Act (HIRE Act)
- March 23: Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
- March 30: Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010
- May 5: Caregivers and Veterans Omnibus Health Services Act of 2010
- May 17: Daniel Pearl Freedom of the Press Act
- July 1: Comprehensive Iran Sanctions, Accountability, and Divestment Act
- July 21: Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act
- July 22: Unemployment Compensation Extension Act of 2010
- July 22: Improper Payments Elimination and Recovery Act of 2010
- August 10: SPEECH Act of 2010
- September 27: Small Business Jobs and Credit Act of 2010
- December 9: Animal Crush Video Prohibition Act of 2010
- December 13: Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act of 2010
- December 17: Tax Relief, Unemployment Insurance Reauthorization, and Job Creation Act of 2010
- December 22: Don't Ask, Don't Tell Repeal Act of 2010
In 2011
- January 2: James Zadroga 9/11 Health and Compensation Act of 2010 (H.R. 847)
- January 4: Food Safety and Modernization Act, Pub.L. 111-353, H.R. 2751
- January 7: National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2011
- August 2: Budget Control Act of 2011
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