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Complete Nonsense
IF Obama is elected, IF Obama follows this(ridiculous)plan, IF, IF IF... This is one of the all time worst FICTION books ever written. That's right fiction. It can be called nothing else. Stay far far away from this stinker. xroadsWe need change!
I downloaded this on my Kindle and was finished reading in a couple of days. This is a very fair and balanced book which is refreshing. It emphasizes the importance of our current state of the economy, health insurance etc. and the massive changes needed to fix them. I highly recommend this book.Another great book from Kuttner
This is an interesting subject and Kuttner does a nice job of explaining the huge obstacles that Obama will need to overcome in order to have a successful presidency. I also enjoyed very much seeing him expose Sean Hannity as the petulant man-child that he is on Faux News last night..classic!Liberal Pablum
Saw this guy tonight on Hannity and Colmes. He is nothing but a big believer in big government and a big fan of Obama. Hannity got him so worked up that he actually swore on live TV uttering God.......it and threatened to walk of the show. He then called Hannity an idiot and Hannity returned the favor. Don't read this book if you want any kind of fair treatment or criticism of Obama. You won't find it here. Kushner lives in the NBC/MSNBC world of "Obama as savior." I'm glad I scanned this book for free. Don't let the title fool you, and don't waste your hard earned money on this unless you want more reinforcement to vote for BO.Outside the "economics box"
Robert Kuttner has performed a service in Obama's Challenge by bringing to the Democratic nominee's attention the pitfalls to be faced by the next Administration. The USA is facing a profound transition. Our citizens must adjust to the diminished role the US plays, economically, militarily and in its influence. While adapting to this new global reality and the rise of China, India, Brazil, Russia and other nations, the next US President must deal with the severest financial crisis since the Great Depression and the urgent need to shift our economy from fossil fuels to clean, renewable energy. I hope that Obama, David Axelrod, David Plouffe and all of his team will read Robert Kuttner's wise analysis and go beyond that outdated "economics box" so as to address more fully the systemic crises our next president will face.Keyword : obama

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