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Partisan Now, Bipartisan LaterThe logic behind Republican opposition to Obama's stimulus package.
Given the recent developments in congress and lately, within the discourse of this blog, this article regarding bipartisanship seems appropriate. It is far to early to call the off the honeymoon between the Democrats and Republicans just yet. It hasn't even been two weeks sicnce Obama's inaguration ! . As for the bailout, the Republican's posturing is is understandable. The Dems had the muscle to role out the bailout with or without them.
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