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The Nation He Built
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Contributor | RP |
Last Edited | RP Jan 07, 2016 03:04pm |
Category | Analysis |
News Date | Jan 07, 2016 03:00pm |
Description | A POLITICO review of Barack Obama’s domestic policy legacy—and the changes he made while nobody was paying attention.
Over the past seven years, Americans have heard an awful lot about Barack Obama and his presidency, but the actual substance of his domestic policies and their impact on the country remain poorly understood. He has engineered quite a few quiet revolutions—and some of his louder revolutions are shaking up the status quo in quiet ways. Obama is often dinged for failing to deliver on the hope-and-change rhetoric that inspired so many voters during his ascent to the presidency. But a review of his record shows that the Obama era has produced much more sweeping change than most of his supporters or detractors realize. |
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