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<blockquote data-quote="Catatonic" data-source="post: 423636" data-attributes="member: 7966"><p><strong>The Limits of No Change</strong></p><p></p><p>I really don't think there will be much change regardless of who wins.</p><p>McCain can concentrate of earmarks and cost control but the impact is minimal. If you don't cut back on entitlements of Soc Sec, Medicare or Medicaid, you just peeling the skin off the potato.</p><p>Obama can not spend that much money, Bush already has spent it ... there is little left to spend. If the Democrats start taxing or big social spending, they will lose control of Congress over the next 4 years.</p><p>Obama has tended to work from the center, primarily because he is not a strong authoritarian like Bush. He will actually try to govern from the center and consequently little will happen.</p><p>Supreme and Federal Court appointees will be the biggest impact either way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Catatonic, post: 423636, member: 7966"] [b]The Limits of No Change[/b] I really don't think there will be much change regardless of who wins. McCain can concentrate of earmarks and cost control but the impact is minimal. If you don't cut back on entitlements of Soc Sec, Medicare or Medicaid, you just peeling the skin off the potato. Obama can not spend that much money, Bush already has spent it ... there is little left to spend. If the Democrats start taxing or big social spending, they will lose control of Congress over the next 4 years. Obama has tended to work from the center, primarily because he is not a strong authoritarian like Bush. He will actually try to govern from the center and consequently little will happen. Supreme and Federal Court appointees will be the biggest impact either way. [/QUOTE]
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