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The next 4 years will be a rough time for the US. As we have seen, things that need to be done (like re-write the tax code) will never make it through a gridlocked Congress. The Middle East continues to deteriorate - and the pressure is going to be on Obama to "do something". If we continue building up national debt, something is going to crack. At best, Obama is going to be lucky to hold the status quo.. And what move can the the Republican party make to 'lurch' it to the right? The "right" issues of the past (ie, abortion, gay marriage, marijuana, etc) are just not going to lurch anybody... clearly society is tired of those issues. Except for Karl Rove and a few other neo-cons, the bulk of the Republican Party is going to be pushing for fiscal reform. That's popular idea with independents as well. This election was not a mandate for anyone and may even bring in a new group of leaders whose focus is on solving fiscal problems. By 2016, the pressure will be to solve the really serious problems that threaten our survival. People will tire of Obama's social programs which fix nothing and only cost money.
The next 4 years will be a rough time for the US. As we have seen, things that need to be done (like re-write the tax code) will never make it through a gridlocked Congress. The Middle East continues to deteriorate - and the pressure is going to be on Obama to "do something". If we continue building up national debt, something is going to crack. At best, Obama is going to be lucky to hold the status quo..
And what move can the the Republican party make to 'lurch' it to the right? The "right" issues of the past (ie, abortion, gay marriage, marijuana, etc) are just not going to lurch anybody... clearly society is tired of those issues. Except for Karl Rove and a few other neo-cons, the bulk of the Republican Party is going to be pushing for fiscal reform. That's popular idea with independents as well.
This election was not a mandate for anyone and may even bring in a new group of leaders whose focus is on solving fiscal problems. By 2016, the pressure will be to solve the really serious problems that threaten our survival. People will tire of Obama's social programs which fix nothing and only cost money.