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This as compared to the do nothing Hose of Representatives...
I assume most lurking conservatives won't get to the end of the list, so I'll ask here, anyone care to dispute the list or explain why it's just crass propaganda put forth by evil minions?
Obama's Achievements Center
Here is the short list.
Here is the long list, Part 1 (20March2012):
I assume most lurking conservatives won't get to the end of the list, so I'll ask here, anyone care to dispute the list or explain why it's just crass propaganda put forth by evil minions?
Obama's Achievements Center
Here is the short list.
Arts and Culture
Banking and Financial Reform
Civil Rights
Commerce, Trade and technology
Conservation
Economy
Education: College
Education: Health of Children
Employment: Jobs
Energy: Green
Energy: Old
Energy: Oil
Foreign Affairs and International Relations
Government Efficiency
Health and Wellness
Health Care Reform (See also Taxes)
Housing
Humanitarianism
Immigration
Infrastructure
Labor
Law and Justice
Medicaid/Medicare/Social Security
Military and National Security
Military Veterans and Families
National Disasters and Emergencies
National Service
Scientific and Medical Research
Space Exploration and Space Station
Taxes
Transparency and Accountability
Recovery, Progress and Change
Miscellaneous
Here is the long list, Part 1 (20March2012):
Arts and Culture *
1. Increased funding for the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) to the highest level since 1992. ref, ref, ref
2. Created an artist corps for public schools. ref
3. Championed the importance of arts education. ref
4. Promoted cultural diplomacy. ref
Banking and Financial Reform *
1. BROAD POLICY:
2. Established the National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform. ref
3. Established President’s Advisory Council on Financial Capability to assist in financial education for all Americans. ref, ref , ref
4. Restoring American Financial Stability Act of 2010. ref, ref
5. Dodd-Frank (DF) Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act, the biggest financial reform law since the Great Depression. ref
6. Managed the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP) ref
7. Assigned a Special Inspector General for the Troubled Asset Relief Program Act of 2009. ref
8. Pension relief Act of 2010. ref
9. Fraud Enforcement and Recovery Act. ref, ref
10. Played a lead role in G-20 Summit re: financial crisis. ref
11. Reformed deferral rules to curb tax advantages for investing overseas. ref
12. Established new offshore investment policy that promotes in-sourcing. ref, ref
13. FUNDING:
14. Cut salaries for 65 bailout executives (Pay Czar). ref
15. Banks have repaid 75% of TARP funds, bringing the cost down to $89B as of June 2010. ref
16. Closed offshore tax safe havens, tax credit loopholes. ref , ref , ref
17. TARGETED ACTIONS:
18. Created the Financial Stability Oversight Council to monitor stability of the financial system and individual firms (DF). ref
19. New requirements for reporting financial data (DF). ref
20. Created self-funded Office of Financial Research (OFR) to collect information from financial firms (DF). ref
21. OFR employees must wait a year before working for certain financial firms. ref
22. Provided for orderly liquidation of financial companies (DF). ref
23. Limited trading activities of banks (Volcker Rule) beginning 2 yrs after passage (DF). ref
24. Swaps Pushout Rule prevented federal assistance to swaps (including derivatives) traders (DF). ref
25. Derivatives must be traded transparently through a clearing house (DF). ref
26. Defined the amount and nature of assets required to meet capital requirements (DF). ref
27. Originators of asset-backed securities must retain 5% ownership/risk (DF). ref
28. Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection (DF). ref
29. Stronger client fiduciary duty for broker-dealers (DF). ref
30. Higher standards for securities advertising and disclosures (DF). ref
31. Expanded “insider loans” (DF). ref
32. Higher standards for sytemically important ($50 billion assets+) institutions, including annual stress tests and restrictions on bank acquisitions (DF). ref
33. Executive compensation must be determined by an independent committee (DF). ref
34. Issued compensation guidelines for bank executive salary and bonuses. ref , ref
35. Financial agencies must establish Offices of Women and Minorities to promote more diverse hiring (DF). ref
36. Credit Card Accountability, Responsibility and Disclosure Act. ref, ref
37. Credit CARD Technical Corrections Act of 2009. ref
38. Established a credit card bill of rights. ref
39. Reformed credit card swipe fees. ref
40. Created new criminal penalties for mortgage fraud. ref
41. Congress pursued Goldman Sachs for securities violations. ref
42. Permanently extended Research and Experimentation Tax Credit for domestic investments. ref
43. RESULTS:
44. (Treasury) Sold 1.5 billion shares of Citigroup at a profit. ref
45. G-20 summit produced a $1.1 trillion deal to combat the global financial crisis. ref
46. Negotiated deal with Swiss banks to permit US government to gain access to records of tax evaders and criminals. ref
47. Financial reform has ‘strongest consumer financial protections in history.’ ref
48. Section curator:
Civil Rights *
1. FUNDING:
2. Provided $12.2 billion in new funding for the Individuals with Disabilities Act though the American Recovery and investment Act. ref
3. TARGETED ACTIONS:
4. Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act; Instituted equal pay for women. ref, ref, ref
5. Presidential Memorandum extending benefits to same-sex partners of federal employees. ref , ref , ref , ref
6. Presidential Memorandum protecting gay and lesbian partners’ visitation/healthcare decision-making rights (4/15/2010). ref
7. Matthew Shepard and James Byrd Jr. Hate Crimes Prevention Act to include gender, sexual orientation and disability. ref
8. Supported the repeal of Don’t Ask Don’t Tell (DADT). ref
9. Ryan White HIV/AIDS Treatment Extension Act. ref
10. Established White House Council on Women and Girls (Executive Order 13506 ). ref
11. Financial agencies must establish Offices of Women and Minorities to promote more diverse hiring.
12. Increased minority access to capital. ref
13. Pushing through settlement in the black farmers lawsuit against USDA. ref, ref
14. Signed the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. ref
15. Increased Federal Employment of Individuals with Disabilities (Exec Order)(celebrating 20th anniversary of the ADA). ref, ref
16. Section curator: ^roytoric
Commerce, Trade and technology *
1. BROAD POLICY:
2. Promoted internet freedom as part of U.S. foreign policy. ref, ref , ref
3. Webcaster Settlement Act of 2009. ref
4. Satellite Television Extension Act of 2010. ref
5. FUNDING:
6. Expanded loan programs for small businesses. ref
7. TARGETED ACTION:
8. Small Business Act. ref
9. Small Business Investment Act. ref
10. Proposed tougher meat industry antitrust rules. ref , ref
11. Denied federal contracts to tax delinquents. ref
12. Appointed the nation’s first Chief Technology Officer. ref
13. Established Federal IT Dashboard. ref
14. Modernized the USA.gov portal to connect people to the services they require. ref
15. Launched the National Export Initiative, with the goal of doubling US exports by 2015. ref , ref
16. Provided National Export Initiative/Progress report and named President’s Export Council. ref, ref
17. Launched piracy crackdown. ref
18. Section curators:
Conservation *
1. BROAD POLICY:
2. Morris K. Udall Scholarship and Excellence in National Environmental Policy Amendments Act of 2009. ref
3. Omnibus Public Land Management Act of 2009. ref
4. North American Wetlands Conservation Act. ref
5. Stewardship of the Ocean (established National Ocean Council ), our Coasts and the Great Lakes (Executive Order). ref
6. Federal Leadership in Environmental, Energy and Economic Performance (Executive Order). ref, ref
7. Established partnerships to share environmental technology with other countries. ref
8. FUNDING:
9. Increased funding for the Land and Water Conservation Fund. ref
10. Increased funding for national parks and forests. ref
11. $175 million of ARRA allocated for water conservation, $135 million of that in the West. ref
12. TARGETED AREAS:
13. Reengaged in the treaties/agreements to protect the Antarctic. ref, ref
14. Expanded access to places to hunt and fish. ref
15. Chesapeake Bay Protection and Restoration (Executive Order). ref, ref
16. Led effort to phase out whaling. ref
17. Pursued a wildfire management plan. ref
18. Encouraged more controlled burns to reduce wildfires. ref
19. Ordered removal of more brush, small trees and vegetation that fuel wildfires. ref
20. Section curator: ^pash