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Old 10-22-2020, 12:47 PM
 
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He is going to make the same big mistake that Clinton and Obama made - he's going to waste his first 2 years with a very likely Democratic House and Senate trying to develop bilateral consensus, rather than simply move full speed ahead with fixing the mess he will be left with to clean up - the first step of which would be to appoint four new young, liberal justices, so that all the reforms he does convene are not simply held up in court battles. If he gets a Democratic House and Senate, he will not have them for more than two years. He's got to USE those two years to the max, including fixing the partisan Supreme Court.
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