This new online resource has a self-explanatory name, really. Generally speaking, it will enable any citizen of the United States to give his opinion on Barack Obama (“the Internet President”, as he has been named in several media), and give him a rating from A to F.
The latest ratings are displayed on the main page for you to see how things are shaping up, and what the current concerns of Americans are as of late.
In addition to that, Grade Obama makes for online debate with other site users so that fellow Americans can discuss what the priorities of the country are, and arrive at some sort of conclusions about how to proceed best online. Some of the debates when I last checked out included “Should Obama talk to adversaries?” and “Is it impossible for Obama to keep himself on the good side of the U.S.A’s people?”.
An important chapter of the history of America has begun to be written. This online resource will empower every single citizen to voice his feelings and opinions, and by doing so it stands as an online destination that merits – at the very least – a visit and some consideration.
GradeObama.com In Their Own Words
“GradeObama.com is a non-partisan, non-biased experiment that allows everyone to grade the President on every decision he makes. Add your own suggestions, and debate the topics with other visitors to the site. Grade the president on topics users submit, or from popular news stories. Add other sources to an argument to back up your grade. President Obama will be given an average grade on each topic, an average grade for each category, and an overall grade. Whether it’s healthcare, foreign policy, the economy, or cabinet positions, or other categories.”
Why GradeObama.com It Might Be A Killer
It enables the citizens of America to convene together and collaborate towards the welfare of the country.
Some Questions About GradeObama.com
How will this site evolve as time goes by? What features could be added in order to further develop the interest of site visitors, and achieve the aim of creating a better America? 







