Obama’s Farewell Address Will Be on His “Accomplishments” in Chicago

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Barack Obama speaking to the press in December 2016
Barack Obama speaking to the press in December 2016

Obama thinks he’s George Washington with a record of great accomplishments. He will tell us all about it in a final Farewell Address. He has already tweeted about it. Ironically, he’s delivering his address in Chicago, his hometown which he has made worse with his policies.

Obama Is Responsible for the Increase in Chicago Killings

Chicago’s murder rate has risen 57% since last year with almost 800 people murdered and nearly 4,000 shot. His 21st century policing policies this past year are responsible along with his abuse of police officers and emboldening of hate groups like Black Lives Matter.

Garry McCarthy, former superintendent of the Chicago PD looks intently on his interviewer.
Garry McCarthy, former superintendent of the Chicago PD looks intently on his interviewer.

Former police superintendent of the Chicago police department Garry McCarthy says the policing procedures that have proven to reduce crime in cities are being “reversed,” partly because of the Black Lives Matter movement and anti-police sentiment.

They have been reversed by Barack Obama.

A man walks down a street past a handmade sign posted in the Englewood neighborhood in Chicago
A man walks down a street past a handmade sign posted in the Englewood neighborhood in Chicago

Listen to Mr. McCarthy in the interview with Catsimatidis. He makes it clear that the DoJ and Black Lives Matter are to blame. Obama is at the heart of that.

McCarthy says 80 percent of our murder victims here in Chicago are male blacks,” he explained. “Less than half of 1 percent of all the shootings in this city involve police officers shooting civilians.”

Black Lives Matter and Barack Obama don’t care about that.

McCarthy explained that the politicians are trying to run the police and are ignoring the experts who are in the field. That’s Obama’s fault, absolutely.

Obama Will Speak of Accomplishments

Obama in a statement noted that George Washington in 1796 set the precedent for a peaceful, democratic transfer of power and set a precedent for a farewell address to the American people.

His peaceful transfer of power is to box Trump in and keep him from being able to enact his agenda in the first 100 days. Trump, however, can multitask and will be more determined than ever.

Obama said he is just beginning to write his remarks, which will be delivered on Jan. 10.

The president will offer thoughts on where we all go from here and we all will try not to barf.

Obama Will Address What’s Next Because He’s Not Really Going

“But I’m thinking about them as a chance to say thank you for this amazing journey, to celebrate the ways you’ve changed this country for the better these past eight years, and to offer some thoughts on where we all go from here,” Obama said.

“Since 2009, we’ve faced our fair share of challenges, and come through them stronger,” he added. “That’s because we have never let go of a belief that has guided us ever since our founding—our conviction that, together, we can change this country for the better.”

Obama in a series of tweets on Monday detailed a list of his accomplishments during the last eight years.

“As we look ahead to the future, I wanted to take a moment to look back on the remarkable progress that you made possible these past 8 years,” he said.

He’s trying to convince us he has accomplishments.

He cited marriage equality, job growth, and Obamacare. On Wednesday he is meeting with congressional Democrats to work out a strategy to keep Republicans from repealing his legacy healthcare bill that will bankrupt the nation and destroy our healthcare system.

The job growth was primarily in low-paying jobs and contract work.

“It’s been the privilege of my life to serve as your President. I look forward to standing with you as a citizen. Happy New Year everybody,” Obama wrote.


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