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1. Prrome+93[view] [source] 2008-10-30 20:40:12
>>jyothi+(OP)
"Our main doubts about Mr Obama have to do with the damage a muddle-headed Democratic Congress might try to do to the economy. Despite the protectionist rhetoric that still sometimes seeps into his speeches, Mr Obama would not sponsor a China-bashing bill. But what happens if one appears out of Congress? Worryingly, he has a poor record of defying his party’s baronies, especially the unions. His advisers insist that Mr Obama is too clever to usher in a new age of over-regulation, that he will stop such nonsense getting out of Congress, that he is a political chameleon who would move to the centre in Washington. But the risk remains that on economic matters the centre that Mr Obama moves to would be that of his party, not that of the country as a whole."

Here's hoping the Republicans keep 41 seats in the Senate, or else the economy restrains the Democrats from doing too much damage in their likely unopposed 2 years in power.

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2. davidw+k6[view] [source] 2008-10-30 23:02:18
>>Prrome+93
Here's hoping the Republicans get the message, abandon the illiberal religious BS, and we can have proper debates about what sort of role the government should have in the economy. Yeah, right:-/
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