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<blockquote data-quote="Vylo" data-source="post: 62398431" data-attributes="member: 10362"><p>Fiscally hes all over the place, mainly to the right. Crony capitalism is the end result of capitalism run amok. It resembles socialism because it is the market effectively taking control of the government and bending it to the will of the wealthy. Only Obama's taxation is progressive, and misses the mark by still allowing insanely low capital gains and dividend taxes. </p><p></p><p>Socially, he is more liberal, but still, he would center right compared to politicians around the world.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vylo, post: 62398431, member: 10362"] Fiscally hes all over the place, mainly to the right. Crony capitalism is the end result of capitalism run amok. It resembles socialism because it is the market effectively taking control of the government and bending it to the will of the wealthy. Only Obama's taxation is progressive, and misses the mark by still allowing insanely low capital gains and dividend taxes. Socially, he is more liberal, but still, he would center right compared to politicians around the world. [/QUOTE]
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