On this great day of independence , for this nation and for millions of others in Egypt and around the Arab nations as well ; I'd say :
Yes , and frankly , Mr. president . Until now in your second term , you failed to impress us a bit , while many of us , citizens of America and the world , thought that you were excusable during your first tenure , most of us firmly believed that the present term would boldly inflame you and get you to do and undo many of your predecessors wrong , and some terribly wrong , actions and policies .
Honestly Mr. president , I cannot but share and feel disappointment , as to your passivity , your funny and sometimes inexplicable pragmatism , your political interminable calculations , and the letting-go of many major issues , all for tactical political gains and image building .
I'm not going to detail here , failures of many of our domestic urgently needed issues on many a policy or infrastructural project , nor our failures of our foreign and future visions and interests of our Middle-East policies . Mostly due to your unwillingness to take bold and clear actions .
You have Mr. president , managed brilliantly to increase our taxes , and failed sharply to tax the very due 2% of the supper rich . Extending the last decades' escalation of huge separation of rich , and very rich from the rest of the population .
Compromising my dear president , is sometimes helpful in politics , and sometimes even necessary , but it shouldn't be the heading of our governing , it isn't everything in life , and surely not for great leaders , or aspiring ones , unless they believe that eight years of govern , or one for that matter , is enough by itself to list them in the great annals of history .
I hate to repeat myself again Mr. President , but it was , till now at least , a disappointing second term .
Thanks to all for listening .
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