Polls indicate that President Obama’s policies have fallen below fifty percent approval, while his personal popularity has remained high. This seems a contradiction, so I asked a woman why she liked Obama. She thought a moment, then said:
Obama brings us hope and change
He makes me feel so very strange
I like him
Obama brings us change and hope
The dreams he dreams are vast in scope
I like him
I know the country that we knew
Will be no more when he gets through
But lordy how I’m telling you
I like him
But will the Obama presidency change for the worse the country we knew? Will the country we knew be no more? I suspect if we keep our heads we can keep the worst from happening. A man I know, who voted for him, expresses the beginnings of doubt.
Obama brings us hope and change
And though his plans are off the range
I like him
Obama brings us change and hope
And while I’d not give him more rope
I like him
Of course we’ll have to rein him in
To keep the country like its been
With luck he’ll not be Ho Chi Minh
I like him
But then when I think of the crimes
In other places other times
What he’ll do now will surely pale
With what will happen if we fail
To guard our liberties and homes
So when the writers write their tomes
About the times we live in now
The people then won’t scrape and bow
And sing Obama, Father’s Son
We know you surely are the One
And though my doubts have now begun
I like him