Friday, July 10, 2009

One thing the American voter taught us in 2008 is that they don't want an intensely partisan, polarizing figure as president. After her actions last week, it is clear that nearly former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin (R) if remains polarizing to Alaskans, there's no way she can be a unifying force for the national electorate. It might not help that she thinks there is a federal Department of Law.

The health care lobby has a very strong presence on Capitol Hill.

Obama has sent plans to Congress on creating a consumer protection agency. Presumably, Congress should do this, but has repeatedly shown it to be an incapable body for that purpose.

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