Plus he really wants to be it's new dictator:
Obama spoke with eighth graders from Longmont, Colorado's Altona Middle School, and a little girl said, "What was the hardest challenge you had to overcome to become president, or being president?"
OBAMA: Being President? The hardest thing is that this is such a big country, with so many different kinds of people, and everybody has different ideas. And so even if you have a pretty clear sense of what you want to do on the budget, or on health care, or on foreign policy, there are gonna be, you know, half the country may disagree with you. It would be easier if I could just say, "Well here's what I think is the best thing to do" and I could just do it. But I've got this thing called Congress, and they're elected to make sure that your opinions when you vote for members of Congress that their opinions are expressed. You've got the Judiciary that says, "Well we've got this Constitution and this is how we should do things."