It really would make no sense to blame Obama for the wars already existing when he took office. Gas prices are also a direct result of already existing US policy.
Sean
Sure, there is some validity to this, but to absolve Obama of it would be incorrect also.
Consider gas prices-
It's an easy argument to make that this administrationÂ’s policies of rationing scarcity are largely to blame. We are not drilling offshore for new oil. We are just beginning to utilize new oil and gas deposits in the U.S., and the EPA is certainly not leading the way. We are not effectively utilizing our vast reserves of coal and natural gas.
Obama's resistance to increasing supply comes from a weak leftist intellectual resistance to hydrocarbon fuels in favor of a wishful reliance on “green” energy sources that simply will not be economically viable for a long time. Particularly when we spin our wheels arguing about the use of fossil fuels and as such hamper our economic recovery and growth.
Unemployment still tops 9% (numbers including those who have quit trying etc push us well over.) We are supposed to be two years into economic recovery, but the US is still in the midst of record high unemployment. The Obama years represent the highest levels of sustained unemployment since the Great Depression.
It would be difficult to argue that the administrationÂ’s consistent hostility to the private sector in general and to companies and industries that create jobs in the United States isnÂ’t responsible for this ongoing situation.
It's common knowledge that job creators are waiting and watching to see if Washington is finally willing to adopt pro-growth policies to get the economy moving. We all know this administration isn't going to do it. To add fuel to this fire, we are looking at some 10 trillion of new debt added by Obama adim. by the end of a second term. This is a national crisis that Obama refuses to accept. The fact that he ignored it in his budget submission to congress, ignores it while campaigning and insist that higher taxes on billionaires and marginal spending cuts will "solve" it is further evidence. The growing concern of the this accumulating debt and the weakening of the dollar only exacerbates our economic troubles. Economic viability of our children is being robbed in the name of ever growing entitlements.
Sure, Obama didn't start the engagements in the middle east, but again at this point he can not be absolved of them either. We are passing the 10-year mark for our involvement in Afghanistan and Iraq. His proposed “mulitilateralism” did not work. Obama has added a 3rd war in Lybia in which our interests are unclear, the exit strategy is unclear and our prospects for success are unclear.
Of course, in the name of "transparency" the IRS is now targeting organizations that have supported causes and issues in opposition to the Obama administration.
While laying all the blame for current problems at Obama's feet would be unfair (laying the blame solely on Bush, or anyone else would be as well) Obama is clearly responsible for many of our current problems at this point, and the continued desire to slough that blame onto his predecessor is invalid.
Note; Some of the above was loosely quoted from a few recent articles - I summarized some of it rather than posting direct links.