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Though Hillary Clinton make a miraculous comeback for the future of the United States would be better if Barack Obama is president.
What would President Obama do? The Democratic nomination is not decided, now that Hillary Clinton this week two major states (Ohio and Texas) in the won, but it must be very crazy run as Barack Obama ultimately will not win.
Senator Obama still has a significant advantage in the number of delegates. The nomination is finally decided by the delegates at the Democratic Convention in August. That is 80 percent of the votes determined by the elections and caucuses in the states and the remaining 20 percent consists of votes from party officials and leaders. The advantage for Obama is likely to grow over the next eleven states, because that list includes six states in the deep south and in the West, regions where Obama always won with a big difference. It would be foolish an experienced and competent politician as Hillary Clinton at all to write, but it is not too early to think seriously to see what would be the contours of an Obama government.
A government-Obama will be a substantially different course than the Bush administration in both foreign and domestic politics. Among the American population has a deep feeling that the two areas is seriously wrong and that Obama is much scope for real change in store.
Obama will be much more hands-free than Hillary Clinton, for two reasons.
Firstly, he did not feel bound to the old policy from the time of Bill Clinton as president in the nineties. He will be from the same pool of consultants wells, but it will not simply the old company that once again the scene appears after eight years in the wings.
The second reason is that much greater chance that the Democrats in Congress will go forward with the momentum of a President Obama. That is inconceivable to Hillary Clinton as president.
There is a deep rooted hatred against Clinton in the conservative part of the U.S. population.Many of those conservative Republicans who might not vote because they were going to John McCain are too liberal, out of envy will still go to the polls, especially when elections to the Congress.
Internationally, the Iraq war the most obvious example of the failure of the Bush administration, but there is a general perception that the U.S. no longer the great respect in the world of a decade or so ago. Obama will seize this area to foreign policy is a very different side to send.
Against Iraq War
One of Obama's strongest points in the election campaign is the fact that in 2002 he has been openly against the Iraq war turned, at the time that the Congress was still debated whether the war should be approved. The war is very unpopular. Nobody had expected that the United States would get bogged down in such a long and costly war. Even the relatively small part that people today still supports military efforts, believes that the victory within reach. And that the soldiers can go home soon.
Obama will almost certainly come up with a plan for a withdrawal of most combat units from Iraq within a short time. The key question is what Obama will do as a sectarian struggle oplaait during the withdrawal. Or if the Kurds and Shiites are trying to divorce. He will probably retreat just let go. After all that bloodshed in Iraq over the past five years, the Americans hit pretty immune to violence in Iraq, especially if there are no American soldiers involved. Obama will be able to exert enough pressure on the parties to a formal breakup of Iraq to prevent.
Obama has emphasized criticism of President Bush (and Clinton) for the neglect of the war in Afghanistan. In that country, he will force to maintain or increase strength. He has a strong argument: he has always found Afghanistan (with Al Qaeda and the Taliban) the war is that America must pursue, not Iraq.
Obama will make important decisions in his attitude to the leftist wave in Latin America. The Bush administration is hostile to this new government, which came to power after the fourth century economic stagnation. Obama will open for them. He will undoubtedly try to be on good terms with leaders such as Cristina Kirchner in Argentina and Rafael Correa in Ecuador. He will also try to compare one with Hugo Chávez in Venezuela. How far this will go, we must wait, but he will be the policy of unbridled hostility abandon.
In general, a government-Obama away from the unilateral attitude of the Bush era. The Iraq war is seen as a painful and costly mistake that the country the next time will not soon again.President Obama will respond to this feeling by the links with trusted allies to step up other than military solutions.
It is also almost certain that Obama will back the U.S. in the Kyoto climate treaty. He said to remember that action against global warming is necessary. However, he will major opposition in the American society to overcome any meaningful measure. More and more Americans recognize that global warming is a serious problem and that man is causing it, but that changes in consumption and behavior necessary to say not very.
While Obama is a very full agenda will have with foreign issues, requires great attention to the economy. The U.S. economy is fast moving towards a recession by the housing crisis. The house prices plunging frightening and that seems even more so by a time by its own dynamics, which houses billions of dollars in lost value. This will be an enormous pressure on the financial system and millions of people do lose their homes.
The loss of housing value to homeowners to reduce their consumption, which is again the main driver behind the recession. President Obama will face an unemployment rate that's a percentage point higher than now. There will be strong pressure on him to exercise short-term incentives, which he will give ear. The terrible failure of monetary policy is the cause of this fiasco will Obama release the hands to a more active role in the policy of the Federal Reserve Board, if it is not clear whether he will do.
Obama will come under great pressure to reduce the number of citizens with health insurance increase and the health system to repair. Ensuring the 47 million uninsured is the most important domestic issue during the Democratic election. He must also do something for him to campaign for his reelection.
The cost of these additional insured can only be made permanent at the same time as the whole system on the shovel is to the costs under control. The U.S. reveals 17 percent of GDP on health care, nearly twice the average of the OECD. But the quality is not respected. To ensure affordable, Obama should cut the costs and that hurts to the insurers, the drug industry and doctors. They have very powerful lobbies, formidable obstacles to reform.
The U.S. will have a new position in the world, economists have found. America can not much longer be the main consumer of the world. This change was because the Asian countries had enough money to have losses on their dollar reserves with which to be impaired.However, the dollar will continue to decrease in value. A devalued dollar will improve the trade balance, which is much pressure from Obama's shoulders will take a new trade policy forward.
In any case, he will trade in new standards for working conditions and environmental record. The trade policies of the past quarter century was focused on wages of less skilled key competitive with lower-skilled workers in developing countries (the better-skilled jobs were better protected).Obama will not completely undo these policies to make, and the introduction of standards in international agreements is a nice contribution to the American workers.
Well, it's still uncertain whether Obama wins the nomination and even if he then wins battle for the presidency, but if he succeeds, he will be president in a very uncertain time. The bursting of the housing bubble and subsequent financial turmoil, the economy ongewisser than at any moment since Franklin D. President Roosevelt was in the middle of the Great Depression. At the same time, the war in Iraq immediately to the attention of the new president and demands a whole new direction in foreign policies.
This particular combination of circumstances, President Obama a huge opportunity for the future of the country to his hand to.


www.barackobama.com/ ,en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barack_Obama ,www.cnn.com/2009/POLITICS/06/04/egypt.obama.speech/index.html

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