To President Barack Obama haters who refuse to acknowledge his accomplishments: Here are a few of the many things on his watch: He saved the banks and auto industry with stimulus money. He took unemployment down from 10 percent to 5 percent. He reduced the $1.3 trillion deficit to $600 billion. He eliminated al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden. He gave health insurance to 20 million that never had it. He took the Dow Jones Industrial Average from 7,000 to 18,000 points. No president's perfect. Barack's no exception but these achievements are undeniable. The next time someone asks you to name a single positive thing Obama has done, now you can name six.

Wes, Orland Park

About defective products: The money companies spend on the recalling of their defective products could have been used to hire good quality control employees to control the quality of their products.

George, Burbank

We, the public and the taxpayers pay for Air Force One to fly our President Barack Obama, and his wife, Michelle, to and from countries for political reasons and vacation spots, which they are entitled to, but they were not entitled to use Air Force One to campaign for Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton. After all, it's our money that's paying for this. I didn't see Clinton chipping in a couple of bucks for gasoline. I don't see our president kicking in a couple of bucks for the gasoline, nor do I see his wife doing so, so why does it have to be me? Why does it have to be you? Why did it even have to happen?

John, Bridgeport

President-elect Donald Trump said, in part, “....these papers are all just a piece of the many, many companies that are being put into trust to be run by my two sons that I hope at the end of eight years, I'll come back and say, oh, you did a good job. Otherwise, if they do a bad job, I'll say, ‘You're fired.' ” The Trump transition team wouldn't let reporters see inside the folders or examine the papers, and CNN found out why: It turns out that the papers were blank, and the folders were empty. Yet another Trump con job to fool his conservative voters? So sad. Will there be four more years of lies and cons to be played on the American people? Thanks conservative voters.

William, Oak Lawn

What's the flap over President-elect Donald Trump's accusers saying, there'll be a potential conflict of interest between his public duties (USA) and private interests (his business) ?...He's given total control, while in office, to his sons. As long as we, the USA, are his primary and only concern, why should we be concerned if his company happens to benefit, too?

Does anyone actually believe senators or congressmen haven't in the past, knowingly forced through bills that they knew would profit them personally ?

Now, that's conflict of interest.

Bob, Oak Forest

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