Political campaign promises… seems that still promises are made to be broken. Are circumstances so entirely different that a person running for office will say what people desperately wish to hear with little or no plan to implement those plans? Or is it a case of difficulty in doing things the candidate truly wants to do?
This seems to be true of either major political party – the Democrats and the Republicans are equally guilty. In fact, the party pointing out the lack of follow-through tends to look like a case of “sour grapes.” When the Republicans now point fingers at President Obama there seems to be a aura of “na na boo boo” that he won’t do what he said he would.
I want to fairly look at Obama’s record thus far, keeping in mind that he has been in office slightly more than 100 days. I believe it is impossible for solutions to be put in place so quickly when it took many years to make the mess. However, I am willing to look at the progress (following quote www.politifact.com)

The Obameter Scorecard
Promise Kept ………..29
Compromise…………..8
Promises Kept:
No. 15: Create a foreclosure prevention fund for homeowners
No. 36: Expand loan programs for small businesses
No. 40: Extend and index the 2007 Alternative Minimum Tax patch
No. 58: Expand eligibility for State Children’s Health Insurance Fund (SCHIP)
No. 76: Expand funding to train primary care providers and public health practitioners
No. 125: Direct military leaders to end war in Iraq
No. 134: Send two additional brigades to Afghanistan
No. 174: Give a speech at a major Islamic forum in the first 100 days of his administration
No. 222: Grant Americans unrestricted rights to visit family and send money to Cuba
No. 224: Restore funding for the Byrne Justice Assistance Grant (Byrne/JAG) program
No. 239: Release presidential records
No. 241: Require new hires to sign a form affirming their hiring was not due to political affiliation or contributions.
No. 278: Remove more brush, small trees and vegetation that fuel wildfires
No. 290: Push for enactment of Matthew Shepard Act, which expands hate crime law to include sexual orientation and other factors
No. 307: Create a White House Office on Urban Policy
No. 327: Support increased funding for the NEA
No. 346: Appoint an assistant to the president for science and technology policy
No. 371: Fund a major expansion of AmeriCorps
No. 411: Work to overturn Ledbetter vs. Goodyear
No. 427: Ban lobbyist gifts to executive employees
No. 452: Weatherize 1 million homes per year
No. 458: Invest in all types of alternative energy
No. 459: Enact tax credit for consumers for plug-in hybrid cars
No. 480: Support high-speed rail
No. 498: Provide grants to encourage energy-efficient building codes
No. 502: Get his daughters a puppy
No. 503: Appoint at least one Republican to the cabinet
No. 507: Extend unemployment insurance benefits and temporarily suspend taxes on these benefits
No. 513: Reverse restrictions on stem cell research
Compromise:
No. 3: Eliminate capital gains taxes for small businesses and start-ups
No. 5: Expand the earned income tax credit
No. 32: Create a tax credit of $500 for workers
No. 257: Create the American Opportunity Tax Credit to offset college costs
No. 365: Appoint experienced disaster official to head FEMA
No. 434: Set a three-month moratorium on foreclosures
No. 512: Go “line by line” over earmarks to make sure money being spent wisely
No. 515: No family making less than $250,000 will see “any form of tax increase.”
Promises Broken:
No. 24: End income tax for seniors making less than $50,000
No. 234: Allow five days of public comment before signing bills
No. 240: Tougher rules against revolving door for lobbyists and former officials
No. 505: Create a $3,000 tax credit for companies that add jobs
No. 508: Allow penalty-free hardship withdrawals from retirement accounts in 2008 and 2009
No. 511: Recognize the Armenian genocide
Stalled:
No. 34: Enforce pay-as-you-go (PAYGO) budget rules
o. 177: Close the Guantanamo Bay Detention Center
No. 178: Develop an alternative to President Bush’s Military Commissions Act on handling detainees
No. 293: Call for repeal of “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy
No. 313: Allow bankruptcy judges to modify terms of a home mortgage
No. 407: Limit subsidies for agribusiness
No. 446: Enact windfall profits tax for oil companies
No. 501: Sign the Freedom of Choice Act
In The Works:
No. 1: Increase the capital gains and dividends taxes for higher-income taxpayers
No. 2: Eliminate all oil and gas tax loopholes
No. 4: Extend child tax credits and marriage-penalty fixes
No. 21: Require automatic enrollment in 401(k) plans
No. 22: Require automatic enrollment in IRA plans
No. 27: Change standards for determining broadband access
No. 28: Create a consumer-friendly credit card rating system
No. 31: Create a $60 billion bank to fund roads and bridges
No. 33: Establish a credit card bill of rights
No. 37: Extend the Bush tax cuts for lower incomes
No. 38: Repeal the Bush tax cuts for higher incomes
No. 39: Phase out exemptions and deductions for higher earners
No. 59: Invest in electronic health information systems
No. 67: Implement and fund proven health intervention programs
No. 70: Eliminate the higher subsidies to Medicare Advantage plans
No. 72: Prevent drug companies from blocking generic drugs
No. 84: Double federal funding for cancer research
No. 106: Expand Veterans Centers in rural areas
No. 114: Reduce the Veterans Benefits Administration claims backlog
No. 115: Institute electronic record-keeping for the Veterans Benefits Administration
No. 117: Launch a supportive services-housing program for veterans to prevent homelessness
No. 126: Begin removing combat brigades from Iraq
No. 128: Launch robust diplomatic effort with Iraq and its neighbors
No. 135: Increase the size of the Army and Marine Corps
No. 144: End the “Stop-Loss” program of forcing troops to stay in service beyond their expected commitments
No. 155: Review weapons programs
No. 159: Set standards for when the government should hire defense contractors
No. 161: End the abuse of supplemental budgets for war
No. 170: Double U.S. spending on foreign aid to $50 Billion a year by 2012
No. 171: Establish a Global Education Fund
No. 175: End the use of torture
No. 176: End the use of extreme rendition
No. 196: Extend monitoring and verification provisions of the START I Treaty
No. 203: Develop a comprehensive cyber security and response strategy
No. 218: Increase the size of the foreign service
No. 243: Expand Early Head Start and Head Start
No. 259: Reduce subsidies to private student lenders and protect student borrowers
No. 275: Expand Pell grants for low-income students
No. 286: Secure the borders
No. 299: Eliminate disparity in sentencing for crack and cocaine
No. 306: Push for a college football playoff system
No. 319: Fully fund the COPS program
No. 343: Improve climate change data records
No. 373: Encourage community service through online outreach and social networking
No. 391: Appoint the nation’s first Chief Technology Officer
No. 392: Expand broadband’s reach
No. 393: Double federal funding for basic science research over 10 years
No. 405: Create White House performance team and chief performance officer
No. 421: Appoint an American Indian policy adviser
No. 422: Create new financial regulations
No. 430: Pressure Sudan to end violence in Darfur
No. 439: Create 5 million “green” jobs
No. 449: Raise fuel economy standards
No. 455: Work with UN on climate change
No. 456: Create cap and trade system with interim goals to reduce global warming
No. 463: Require more energy-efficient appliances
No. 464: Reduce energy consumption in federal buildings
No. 469: Require federal fleet to be half hybrids or electrical cars
No. 476: Modernize the nation’s electricity grid and use “smart grid” practices
No. 478: Modernize air traffic system
No. 481: Support airline service in small towns
No. 514: Ensure that stem cell research is conducted ethically and with vigorous oversight
What a list! This doesn’t include the 401 “No Action” items… but you can go to www.politifacts.com and read those 401 PLUS commentary on the 99 items listed above. Does this mean that Obama is ineffective, or worse yet, lied to the American people?
You will have to make that decision for yourself. As for me, I am willing to give our president a little more time before stating that he misled the American voters. He is making progress. I am still hopeful for a positive outcome.
What do YOU think?