Worst president since Carter

bedspirit

Active Member
Somewhere on here a dude posted that Obama was the worst president since Carter. Anyone else find that statement to be ridiculous? Maybe I need to brush up on my Carter history, but I don't think he left much of a footprint on the country. He deregulated beer so that we could all brew our own, but other than that, are we still paying for the fuck up that Carter left us?

Now, I'm not arguing the guy was great. His presidency was plaqued with a crap economy, of course it was shitty when he got in there, and then shitty things happen while he was there, and I'm not sure his policies helped much. The comparison to Obama is not what I object to, the qualifier "worst". The implication being that the presidents who followed were better than Carter.

The guys who followed left us problems we still have today.

Reagan had a huge impact, the worst of which, at least to me, is cutting the fuck out of taxes and increasing spending. That deficit is still with us today.

Bush Sr...I don't know, having kids, I guess.

Clinton passed NAFTA and repealed Glass Steagall.

Bush ushered in a new era of authoritarianism.

Those things are still with us today and probably aren't going away. Given their impact, I'd much prefer Carter. The economy turned around shortly after he left office and we're not dealing with any horseshit he left behind.
 

Canna Sylvan

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Carter banned breeder reactors and restricted current ones from upgrades. That means reactors will eventually stop functioning and we're stuck with nuclear waste for hundreds of thousands of years rather than just hundreds of years. Carter 2016!
 

deprave

New Member
Somewhere on here a dude posted that Obama was the worst president since Carter. Anyone else find that statement to be ridiculous? Maybe I need to brush up on my Carter history, but I don't think he left much of a footprint on the country. He deregulated beer so that we could all brew our own, but other than that, are we still paying for the fuck up that Carter left us?

Now, I'm not arguing the guy was great. His presidency was plaqued with a crap economy, of course it was shitty when he got in there, and then shitty things happen while he was there, and I'm not sure his policies helped much. The comparison to Obama is not what I object to, the qualifier "worst". The implication being that the presidents who followed were better than Carter.

The guys who followed left us problems we still have today.

Reagan had a huge impact, the worst of which, at least to me, is cutting the fuck out of taxes and increasing spending. That deficit is still with us today.

Bush Sr...I don't know, having kids, I guess.

Clinton passed NAFTA and repealed Glass Steagall.

Bush ushered in a new era of authoritarianism.

Those things are still with us today and probably aren't going away. Given their impact, I'd much prefer Carter. The economy turned around shortly after he left office and we're not dealing with any horseshit he left behind.
I have to agree for the most part, carter was probably the best president we have had in the last 50 years imo, the irony that this is the the republican talking heads "talking point" onlt reason ann coulter and fellow clowns use this is because a very simple connection. Carter was in for 4 years and then Reagan replace him, Reagan was beloved among republicans especially at first so thats the whole guise they want you just to imagine Obama after 4 years being replaced by a 'hero'..another brilliant strat by carl rove.
 

ink the world

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While your graph really should end the argument it won't. Fact, logic and reason have no meaning to the far right.

It won't be long until Clayton Bigsby or one of his like will be here screaming about birth certificates, socialism, Kenya or some other nonsense.
 

Herb & Suds

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While your graph really should end the argument it won't. Fact, logic and reason have no meaning to the far right.

It won't be long until Clayton Bigsby or one of his like will be here screaming about birth certificates, socialism, Kenya or some other nonsense.
Well before they do

Let me just thank each and every one of you on this page for keeping it real

Peace
 

NoDrama

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How many people here were even alive when Carter was President? Doesn't anyone remember the Iran Hostage situation? That had a lot to do with Carter also, not just 3 mile long gas lines.

I think most of you are too young to remember what it was like under Carter.
 

potroastV2

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The gas lines happened when Nixon and Ford were in office, not Carter. Yeah, I remember Ike, too, but I was too young to pay attention. Kennedy was an excellent Prez, and then we suffered through Johnson and Nixon. Both of them fucked up a lot of stuff. When Ford took over, he wasn't much better, and mostly continued Nixon's bullshit. Then Carter was the smartest of our Presidents, so he tried to do intelligent stuff, but most of it was shot down by redneck Republicans. Then came Reagan, who was an idiot puppet, and the Republicans were taken over by the religious right, and that was followed by two idiot Bushes, and because of that our society is fucked.

The Republicans are the cause of our problems, and if you don't see that, you are not paying attention.

:mrgreen:
 

NoDrama

Well-Known Member
The gas lines happened when Nixon and Ford were in office, not Carter.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1979_energy_crisis

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZXgqPzDL4UE

http://www.newsnet5.com/dpp/news/local_news/video-vault-gas-lines-and-gas-shortages

http://www.dailynews.com/centennial/ci_18260328

http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,920445,00.html

http://www.wafb.com/global/story.asp?s=11475467

There WERE some gas lines because of price controls Nixon implemented, but they were short lived and a minor nuisance compared to 1979 and alternate gas days according to license plate # under Carter and his unwillingness to deal with Iran.
 

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bedspirit

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How many people here were even alive when Carter was President? Doesn't anyone remember the Iran Hostage situation? That had a lot to do with Carter also, not just 3 mile long gas lines.

I think most of you are too young to remember what it was like under Carter.
I don't want to spend a bunch of time defending Carter's presidency. This thread is not really about how awesome Carter was, it's about what makes a president bad. Sure, their performance in office is a big factor, but to me, it's also the policies that they leave the generations that follow. In Carter's case, his time in office was marred with a shitty economy but the policies didn't leave any big impact on the country. That's a plus for me. I wish every shitty president could isolate their influence the years they're in office rather than have their shittiness linger on for decades.
 

canndo

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While your graph really should end the argument it won't. Fact, logic and reason have no meaning to the far right.

It won't be long until Clayton Bigsby or one of his like will be here screaming about birth certificates, socialism, Kenya or some other nonsense.
It will be ignored, as will graphs showing fewer Fed employees (smaller government) under Obama.
 

canndo

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How many people here were even alive when Carter was President? Doesn't anyone remember the Iran Hostage situation? That had a lot to do with Carter also, not just 3 mile long gas lines.

I think most of you are too young to remember what it was like under Carter.

Let me see if I have this right now.


Carter's daring raid to collect the U.S. hostages failed and it was his fault.

But we have only the U.S. military to thank for killing OBL, Obama had nothing to do with that.
 

potroastV2

Well-Known Member
There WERE some gas lines because of price controls Nixon implemented, but they were short lived and a minor nuisance compared to 1979 and alternate gas days according to license plate # under Carter and his unwillingness to deal with Iran.

Right! The gas shortage and lines of cars waiting to buy gas was much worse in 1973, 1974, and 1975 than in 1979. Just more drama from nodrama.

:mrgreen:
 

ink the world

Well-Known Member
Let me see if I have this right now.


Carter's daring raid to collect the U.S. hostages failed and it was his fault.

But we have only the U.S. military to thank for killing OBL, Obama had nothing to do with that.
Yep, you got that dead on; that's their "logic."
You know damn well if that SEAL op went south and Americans died, they'd then be blaming Obama.

They are so full of hate for him he can't do anything right in their eyes. Dude could fire a million gallons of crude out of his ass and the far right would bitch that it wasn't refined.
 
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