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Considered Guilty: How Republicans tried to stifle Obama Presidency and A Review of Conceptualized US Tax Cuts

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Considered Guilty: How Republicans tried to stifle Obama Presidency and A Review of Conceptualized US Tax Cuts
Considered Guilty: How Republicans tried to stifle Obama Presidency and A Review of Conceptualized US Tax Cuts

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Considered Guilty: How Republicans tried to stifle Obama Presidency and A Review of Conceptualized US Tax Cuts

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Since 1776, only white men were elected US President. But by November 2008, Senator Barack Obama, with a different skin color, was elected for two terms of eight years. By January 2009, when he was sworn in, he inherited from George W. Bush, America that was seriously and dangerously fatigued by lack of adequate liquidity within the banking and financial systems. The years of 2008 to 2009 provided real managerial and leadership challenges for President Obama but with focused diligence and systematic endurance; he worked with the Federal Reserve Bank to restore sanctity, decorum, and orderly wealth to the country.
However, the likes of John Boehner, Paul Ryan, and Mitch McConnell instigated a Republican revolution to stifle, oppose, and insult him routinely. They all refused to cooperate and collaborate with his administration. Nonetheless, President Obama, having sensed their demeaning attitudes, became more determined to succeed as a Democratic US President. He went further and signed into law the first Affordable Care Act for the country, which has reportedly serviced about twenty million Americans. Republicans tried and failed sixty times to repeal that law.
Included also is a chapter on a sensitive subject of "Tax Cuts in America," with helpful explanatory theoretical details which I consider illuminating.

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