by Hyperion » Tue Nov 06, 2012 9:36 am
With a Democratic Senate, he'll definitely be pushing for an expiration of the Bush tax cuts for top income earners. So we'll see a much-needed restoration of the Clintonian tax codes. Whether this will impact the deficit or not remains to be seen as it could be making up for the costs of healthcare reform. It's certainly more responsible than Romney's err plan.
I think he'll probably continue his educational reform program and cap student loan interest rates even lower. He also stated he's going to try to spur STEM education. It's an understated issue, but it's one of the main reasons I picked him over Romney or even third party alternatives.
When the economy picks up next year (~5% unemployment), I imagine he'll propose new initiatives on energy.
Probably the most important thing is he'll pack the Supreme Court with liberal and moderate judges at a time when we could have seen a conservative majority overrule Roe V. Wade, healthcare reform, etc.
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Hyperion on Tue Nov 06, 2012 9:37 am, edited 1 time in total.