The Afghanistan War is coming to an end. The fiscal cliff will have to be dealt with. Supreme Court Justices will likely be appointed. Obamacare will finish being implemented. He'll have a Democratic Senate to work with and some political capital to work with after winning a re-election for advocating for legislation...maybe more of the jobs act? immigration? What else is ahead?
11/7/2012 1:38:21 AM
more boehner being a stick in the mud
11/7/2012 1:40:04 AM
I'd like to see more science, research, and NASA funding, that's not secretly mixed into the defense budget.A broadband policy that helps push innovation. Continued investment in alternative energy. Reduced drone usage, or a stricter clearer ROE for drones. Promote investment in Africa more directly so China doesn't lock up those resources. A tax policy that closes the growing wealth division.
11/7/2012 1:48:44 AM
^^ he already doubled down on no tax changes tonight, claiming that the GOP keeping the house was a mandate on no changes to taxesnevermind the fact the guy who just won the presidency campaigned on taxing the wealthy [Edited on November 7, 2012 at 1:50 AM. Reason : .]
11/7/2012 1:50:20 AM
He just mentioned climate change in his victory speech along with immigration.
11/7/2012 1:50:43 AM
he should've mentioned christie by name
11/7/2012 1:55:38 AM
As a liberal, he is going to have to.cut spending and cut bush tax cuts.
11/7/2012 1:59:41 AM
the 2nd term was called a failure by Charles Krauthammer at 12:52am EST on Fox News
11/7/2012 2:06:27 AM
Obama lowered taxes even further from the GWB years, and nothing happened. How much debt to these guys want?In any case, no wealthy person pays nominal tax rates, and most pay less than the middle class. It's a completely irrelevant topic that's just a wedge issue.
11/7/2012 2:22:08 AM
You guys act like this Shit is funny, but people losing their jobs is a real thing. It's just callous and shameful to support this stuff at other peoples expense
11/7/2012 7:24:30 AM
Yes this is all a joke.
11/7/2012 7:59:17 AM
Economic prosperity, fiscal responsibility (and not at the expense of the middle class like Romney wanted), peace, human rights, and a better tomorrow.FORWARD.
11/7/2012 8:15:12 AM
^ LOL. Fiscal responsibility huh? We've seen a lot of that the past 4 years. World peace? Appeasing to Muslim extremist will accomplish this goal.Human Rights? Oh you mean ignoring the suppresion of woman and religious rights in the Middle East by the Muslim Brotherhood and showing a complete lack of balls to stand up to China on anything.
11/7/2012 9:00:36 AM
as opposed to tax breaks for the wealthy, eliminating the middle class, outraging and alienating the global community, trampling on the rights of gays, minorities, and women? yeah, I'll take all of what you said over what the GOP offers
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11/7/2012 9:13:23 AM
^aw, they him have his moment. When that doesnt happen he can blame someone else
11/7/2012 9:18:58 AM
as long as republicans don't start another debt ceiling hostage crisis, we should have lots of economic growth and prosperity (and this would have been true under Romney as well)
11/7/2012 9:41:01 AM
Ummm, I'm not sure if you conservatives realize this, but you're screwed in 2016 too. Whoever won this election was going to preside over the creation of at least 12 million jobs. Like, Obama could fall into a 4 year coma tonight, and wake up January 20th, 2017 just in time for President Clinton's inauguration who will be entering office with ~5% unemployment.[Edited on November 7, 2012 at 9:58 AM. Reason : don't post before coffee]
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11/7/2012 9:56:32 AM
^^Shrike I think the demographic shift and that dependents will firmly be in the majority from here on out means republicans dont have a chance well past 2016.
11/7/2012 9:59:30 AM
Yep, the American dream is over. Only tears from here.
11/7/2012 11:14:36 AM
GOP really dodged a bullet, I'm sure they're glad they wont be blamed for the terrible effects Obama's first term policies are going to have throughout the second!
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11/7/2012 1:20:23 PM
I highly doubt that, especially with how much bluer the senate just got. They didn't just retain a majority, they upgraded with more staunch progressives like Elizabeth Warren. Unlike in 2010, he'll be negotiating from a position of strength, and the Republicans won't be holding unemployment benefits hostage.
11/7/2012 1:30:52 PM
Literally nothing in his past offers, speeches, or efforts gives me that sort of confidence.We'll see, but I will be very surprised if he doesn't offer up cuts before he even gets to the bargaining table. Much the same way the public option was neutered before it was ever given a shot.
11/7/2012 1:37:42 PM
Social Security will definitely be part of any kind of "Grand Bargain", but whether he planned on cutting benefits or increasing the cap on the payroll tax to keep it solvent was always going to be dictated by the results of the election. Maybe I am being overconfident, but I just don't see Senate Dems getting behind any kind of deal that cuts Social Security at this point.
11/7/2012 1:55:12 PM
So what should I be excited for over the next 4 years?
11/7/2012 1:56:52 PM
They will means test SS out. So the ones that pay the most will get nothing. (or little) IMO
11/7/2012 1:58:37 PM
if I am a House Republican, I say, "pass a balanced budget amendment, and I will start to play along."
11/7/2012 2:10:29 PM
11/7/2012 2:12:58 PM
You don't have to be a prophet to know that we're not going to see an economic recovery any time soon. The fundamental problems haven't changed. The banks are still holding onto a bunch of toxic debt. They're solvent thanks to the bail outs, but they're not in a position to lend. Energy prices drive up the price of all other consumer goods. Health care costs and tuition are still going up a crazy rates, and the health care legislation effectively will make employees more expensive to hire for many businesses.Even if Obama wanted to pass legislation that helped things along, the country and the legislative branch are deeply divided. Obama isn't working with the same kind of political capital he had back in 2009. There's no "mandate for change", but he's not running for re-election either, so he's going to have to play hardball.I'm not just "reverse cheerleading" here, there's just no reason to believe that things will get better once you understand why they got bad to begin with.
11/7/2012 2:49:29 PM
Care to make some semi-specific predictions so I can save the post? Things with numbers, preferably, like unemployment, inflation rate, etc, with whatever give-or-take you think is appropriate.
11/7/2012 2:51:10 PM
Inflation really can't be predicted because you don't know what industries the money will flow into. Health care and higher education will continue to go up in price at a rate well above CPI.Unemployment won't go below 6%, like I said. There will be good months here and bad months there, but where we're at today is the new normal, at least for now. If the EU crashes or something, the market could become more volatile, but not in a good way.
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11/7/2012 4:19:56 PM
Kris, as mentioned in another thread demographics/ideals have shifted Here is a great article if you really want to understand what people mean when they are saying this.http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970204301404577170733817181646.html?fb_action_ids=10151515661419554&fb_action_types=og.recommends&fb_source=other_multiline&action_object_map=%7B%2210151515661419554%22%3A10150709392274167%7D&action_type_map=%7B%2210151515661419554%22%3A%22og.recommends%22%7D&action_ref_map=[]
11/7/2012 4:22:50 PM
I'm just saying it's a bad excuse. It's like saying "I wasn't doing my job" is a good excuse for getting fired.
11/7/2012 4:24:43 PM
Why is this thread stretched out so weird?
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11/7/2012 4:34:27 PM
^^^^that was a very good read. thanks.
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11/7/2012 5:01:07 PM
since most of the time?
11/7/2012 5:17:22 PM
^ yea, that's an indisputable fact, actually.
11/7/2012 5:18:53 PM
Usually the incumbent enjoys a money advantage, more free air time on television, and a campaign network that is already somewhat in place. Obama got the last 2, but was far outspent because of outside groups.
11/7/2012 5:21:11 PM
My understanding is that Obama enjoyed a slight money advantage, even when including outside spending.http://elections.nytimes.com/2012/campaign-finance[Edited on November 7, 2012 at 5:28 PM. Reason : 2]
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