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Originally Posted by LexusLover
I think the theme of this thread is the significance of the 2016 elections .... plural ...
... the direction and intensity of 2016 will be determined in 2012.
This country must make a course correction to starboard ... if it is not taken in 2012 ... the sense of urgency in 2016 will prevail and those kinds of corrections, during urgencies, are more radical and disruptive to the overall balance of the "vessel" as well as substantially reduce headway.
We all know the result of the Titanic. We're all on board.
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Agreed.
Although it seems like there's no sense of urgency now, I think there's little doubt that there will be one within four years -- no matter who wins this election. One should remember that fiscal and financial crises aren't kind enough to announce their impending arrivals a year or so in advance so that you can start putting your house in order. Things seem just fine until all of a sudden it's clear that they are not.
Everyone knows that Obama has no worthwhile plan, but my concern is that the Romney/Ryan team doesn't have a politically practicable, sustainable plan, either. If they win the White House, they're likely to say to their advisors, "Uh-oh! Now we have to answer some of those questions we dodged during the campaign. What now, guys? How do we do what we said we were going to do without getting our party landslided out of office?"
I posted this an another thread a couple of months ago, but here's a short article that points up the phoniness of the rhetoric and the enormousness of the task:
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/08/14/op...dget-plan.html
The author fought these battles thirty years ago and understands the challenges as well as anyone. He knows whereof he speaks.