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"By shifting the focus of government policy away from upper- income Americans and targeting the vast numbers who consider themselves middle-class, Obama's proposals may yield dividends for the Democratic Party. Just as Franklin Roosevelt used the New Deal to create a loyal voter base that endured for four decades, Obama's approach to fixing the economy offers the president an opportunity to recast political allegiances among swing voters."
posted by mikevotes at 10:32 AM
But "being a prick" doesn't seem like much of a strategy.
By -epm, at 11:31 AM
Nope. But it does somewhat explain the obstructionism.
By mikevotes, at 1:32 PM
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But "being a prick" doesn't seem like much of a strategy.
By -epm, at 11:31 AM
Nope. But it does somewhat explain the obstructionism.
By mikevotes, at 1:32 PM
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