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kpete

(71,981 posts)
Sat Nov 3, 2012, 08:56 AM Nov 2012

THE ECONOMIST Endorses Obama: "The Devil We Know"

The devil we know

We very much hope that whichever of these men wins office will prove our pessimism wrong. Once in the White House, maybe the Romney of the mind will become reality, cracking bipartisan deals to reshape American government, with his vice-president keeping the headbangers in the Republican Party in line. A re-elected President Obama might learn from his mistakes, clean up the White House, listen to the odd businessman and secure a legacy happier than the one he would leave after a single term. Both men have it in them to be their better selves; but the sad fact is that neither candidate has campaigned as if that is his plan.

As a result, this election offers American voters an unedifying choice. Many of The Economist’s readers, especially those who run businesses in America, may well conclude that nothing could be worse than another four years of Mr Obama. We beg to differ. For all his businesslike intentions, Mr Romney has an economic plan that works only if you don’t believe most of what he says. That is not a convincing pitch for a chief executive. And for all his shortcomings, Mr Obama has dragged America’s economy back from the brink of disaster, and has made a decent fist of foreign policy. So this newspaper would stick with the devil it knows, and re-elect him.

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THE ECONOMIST Endorses Obama: "The Devil We Know" (Original Post) kpete Nov 2012 OP
Not exactly an enthusiastic endorsement Trekologer Nov 2012 #1

Trekologer

(997 posts)
1. Not exactly an enthusiastic endorsement
Sat Nov 3, 2012, 09:57 AM
Nov 2012

But it is spot on. You might not like everything about President Obama, or think he has done enough in the last 4 years. However, he brought the economy back from the brink, instituted a sensible foreign policy, and you know where he stands. Romney has taken every position on every issue depending on his current audience. He is against everything the President is for but won't tell you what he would do differently. And is to the point where he just makes stuff up now and keeps repeating it, ignoring everyone pointing out that it isn't true. He is the worst type of sleezy politician.

The polls suggest voters are realizing this too and breaking toward the President.

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