It isn't being a fool to state that things are worse. Ask anyone who cannot find a job if things are 'better' or 'worse'. Some things have certainly gotten better.... the stock market, the banks, GDP.... but look at what hits the average consumer Lorax.
1) Inflation in food, energy, clothing, gasoline.
2) A declining dollar weakening purchasing power.
3) Unemployment going from under 8% to persistently staying higher than 9%
4) Insanity from the Federal (and many States) in terms of deficit spending, with no end in sight. We are actually seeing the two parties arguing over whether to cut deficit spending by $300b per year vs. $400b per year over the next decade. At current levels (and projected) that means we would STILL be deficit spending by over $700b per year for the next decade. (not to long ago a certain President was condemned for a deficit of $480B.... and rightfully so)
5) Foreclosures remain high and look to continue to worsen (which means those games the banks are playing with Treasuries, better be a 'win' for them.... or we start this process all over again)
It is a matter of perspective Lorax. If you look at it strictly from a GDP standpoint, you are correct, it would be silly to say it has worsened. But looking at it from the perspective of the average individual, it most certainly has worsened.
(1) In 2008, inflation was 3.85%. For 2009, we actually experienced deflation. in 2010, inflation was 1.6%. In 2011, the average is 2.76%.
(2) The "weak dollar" is by design and it's got nothing to do with Obama.
(3) Yes, unemployment is high. But that's what you get with severe recessions. You can blame Obama for not doing what is necessary to improve unemployment, and I do, but to pretend that it's Obama's fault that employment lags is kind of silly. He inherited a recession that didn't end until 6 months after he was in office.
(4) Yes, deficits are high.
(5) How did Obama make the foreclosure problem worse? This makes no sense. Again, you can blame him for not making things better, but I don't see how his policies have worsened the problem.