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Wish Obama would open markets in the USA.
He continues his foreign policy by taking trips not diplomacy. We think he is doing business as Chicago usual but is becoming little more like Nixon taking trips so he won't have to tesify under oath in the United States of Ameria. He gets to keep his hand selected media that will only as non-hard questions or questions in a way he can talk around the answers. He still has the same Vice-President who can talk in circles so he can be the one to question.
Is Obama looking at "out sourcing"?
I believe the Democrats fully intend to let the tax cuts expire and the spending cuts to take effect. Then they will negotiate tax cuts and spending increases which is something Congress likes to do.
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