WSJ: Obama Needs a Move to the Middle
WSJ:
While strong recoveries sometimes follow deep recessions, historically recoveries following financial crises have been slow and painful. The specter of massive future tax hikes and inflation is worsening the outlook. We need a better, more coherent policy path back to a strong market economy-not to a European style social-welfare state, permanent government lifelines and stagflation.
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