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Originally Posted by aceventura3
What I have been trying to say is Pres. Obama's approach is nothingness. In his eagerness to compromise or find a mythical center he fails to solve problems. On the economy it appears he has no real core belief or that his core belief is compromise. If true this fails - went met with those who have real core beliefs. If I walk into a negotiation knowing the other party is going to compromise, I win. I get what I want, because at the end of the day I won't give in.
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Ace, there's some evidence that Obama is a Keynesian.
And your talk about a mythical centre implies that Bill Clinton's presidency is a myth too. That's just one example.
I won't touch on your opinion on compromise. I think that deserves its own thread.
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