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boxman15

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Thu Jan 5, 2012, 04:05 PM Jan 2012

The Washington Monthly: What if Obama loses?

http://www.washingtonmonthly.com/magazine/january_february_2012/features/what_if_he_loses034501.php

It’s a common complaint—we’ve certainly made it over the years—that too much political campaign coverage focuses on the horse race. The packed debate schedule in the current GOP nomination battle has put a bit more focus than usual on the substance of what the candidates are saying, which is good. But even so, most of this coverage has wound up being about whether a given policy position might help or hurt a candidate’s chances of winning. What’s most important has been left largely unexamined: if one of these candidates actually becomes president and advances his or her policies, what would be the consequences for the nation?

Part of the reason this question is seldom addressed is that it’s genuinely hard to do; it requires thinking three steps ahead and accounting for numerous variables. But there’s also a widespread assumption that extreme positions taken in the primaries will fade in the general election as candidates “move to the center,” and will disappear entirely once the serious business of governing begins. Surely President Newt Gingrich would not get rid of child labor laws. Surely President Perry would not seek to eliminate three cabinet departments.

We don’t think that this year, with this GOP, those assumptions are warranted. And so we asked a distinguished group of reporters and scholars to think through the hitherto unthinkable: What if one of these people actually wins?

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There are several article after that if you follow the link that outline what would happen with a Republican White House, and they\'re all well worth a read, especially for those disillusioned with Obama. The ones about the courts, the environment, and financial regulation are especially good and should be a wake-up call for the disillusioned former supporters thinking of sitting out or voting third party.

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Campaign Promises: What they say is how they\'ll govern. By Jonathan Bernstein

The Tea Party: Picking the candidates and writing the agenda. By Dave Weigel

Congress: The good news is... No more gridlock. By Thomas Mann and Norman Ornstein

The Courts: The conservative takeover will be complete. By Dahlia Lithwick

Foreign Affairs: The \"more enemies, fewer friends\" doctrine. By James Traub

The Enviornment: The end of the EPA as we know it. By David Roberts

Financial Regulation: Back to the good ol\\\' days of 2008. By Michael Konczal

Obamacare: It\'s toast. By Harold Pollack
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The Washington Monthly: What if Obama loses? (Original Post) boxman15 Jan 2012 OP
The what would have happened in 2016 will happen 4 years sooner. nt Javaman Jan 2012 #1
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