Interview
Question #1: Overall do you think you were a successful president and why?
Answer: Yes I would say I was a successful president because because I helped the people not only in healthcare, but stood for many African Americans to speak behalf for their rights.
Question #2: So you would say you helped decrease violence in controversial conflicts such as race and the dividing line between blacks and whites even though the race conflicts jumped from 27% to 41% and got worse?
Answer: I would say I got the people of America fighting for what they want in freedom and justice.
Question #3: Would your biggest regret be that you didn't bring the country together like you promised?
Answer: I helped with trying to get the people of America involved, but yes like I stated in January in my final State of the Union address that is my major regret of not bringing the parties together.
Question #4: You mentioned before about Obama Care and helping American citizens, so you would say that was successful?
Answer: Yes because it lowered health insurance for many who didn't have it. This impacted their lives greatly.
Question #5: Did you think about the consequences following this act, and the possibility of the failure that happened.
Answer: Yes I did think through it and over it. The main goal was to help those who financially needed aid in health care.
Question #6: So even though Obama care offers health insurance cheaper than what is actually costs to pay, and it did not pay the doctors, so the doctors didn't accept Obama Care, leading to less places to go when sick, you still think it was a success? What part was successful about it?
Answer: Well now it is not as big as it should have been. It was a difficult journey in getting congress to pass it. Because I only had eight years, I was unable to work out all of the flaws in Obama Care.
Question #7: Do you feel that you lived up to what you told the people of America before you were elected? For an example you said you were secure the borders.
Answer: I tried my best to get done what I told the people of America. It was difficult because passing bills through congress took time. As for the borders the immigration has slightly increased but this is a problem you can’t fix completely.
Question #8: You said you would fight for the middle class.. Did you help them out like you said?
Answer: That was a goal through my presidency yes, but it was difficult because the recession just ended, and it was hard to get them back on their feet.
Question #9: You put many regulations on the economy and enterprise for a reason to control and help. Why did you feel to have so much control and not leave any voice for the people?
Answer: Being part of the government comes with control. The point of the regulations was to help out the economy systems in stimulating growth for the people.
Question #10: The fantasy you created for the people was great. Do you think you were able to create that to a reality for the American people?
Answer: I did pass the health care act, and passed many reforms for reconstruction. I was able to help the people of different races fight for freedom. Overall I think I left America in better shape in continuing in years ahead.
Answer: Yes I would say I was a successful president because because I helped the people not only in healthcare, but stood for many African Americans to speak behalf for their rights.
Question #2: So you would say you helped decrease violence in controversial conflicts such as race and the dividing line between blacks and whites even though the race conflicts jumped from 27% to 41% and got worse?
Answer: I would say I got the people of America fighting for what they want in freedom and justice.
Question #3: Would your biggest regret be that you didn't bring the country together like you promised?
Answer: I helped with trying to get the people of America involved, but yes like I stated in January in my final State of the Union address that is my major regret of not bringing the parties together.
Question #4: You mentioned before about Obama Care and helping American citizens, so you would say that was successful?
Answer: Yes because it lowered health insurance for many who didn't have it. This impacted their lives greatly.
Question #5: Did you think about the consequences following this act, and the possibility of the failure that happened.
Answer: Yes I did think through it and over it. The main goal was to help those who financially needed aid in health care.
Question #6: So even though Obama care offers health insurance cheaper than what is actually costs to pay, and it did not pay the doctors, so the doctors didn't accept Obama Care, leading to less places to go when sick, you still think it was a success? What part was successful about it?
Answer: Well now it is not as big as it should have been. It was a difficult journey in getting congress to pass it. Because I only had eight years, I was unable to work out all of the flaws in Obama Care.
Question #7: Do you feel that you lived up to what you told the people of America before you were elected? For an example you said you were secure the borders.
Answer: I tried my best to get done what I told the people of America. It was difficult because passing bills through congress took time. As for the borders the immigration has slightly increased but this is a problem you can’t fix completely.
Question #8: You said you would fight for the middle class.. Did you help them out like you said?
Answer: That was a goal through my presidency yes, but it was difficult because the recession just ended, and it was hard to get them back on their feet.
Question #9: You put many regulations on the economy and enterprise for a reason to control and help. Why did you feel to have so much control and not leave any voice for the people?
Answer: Being part of the government comes with control. The point of the regulations was to help out the economy systems in stimulating growth for the people.
Question #10: The fantasy you created for the people was great. Do you think you were able to create that to a reality for the American people?
Answer: I did pass the health care act, and passed many reforms for reconstruction. I was able to help the people of different races fight for freedom. Overall I think I left America in better shape in continuing in years ahead.
Credits |
Ferrara, Peter
Mark J Perry Pew Research Center |