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What do you think that universe is like (if it exists)?
humanino said:The rest of the world would also definitely have lost hope in the US.
SpaceGuy50 said:What do you think that universe is like (if it exists)?
Ivan Seeking said:Note that in one trip, Obama has done more to restore American crediblity and favorability than anything since 911...
OAQfirst said:Early on in his administration, he'd already be fumbling over his energy policy once he discovers that 45 nuke plants are out of the question.
signerror said:What, how so?
Yes, according to their work, 20 years from now, John McCain's 45 nuclear power plants would provide just over two percent of business-as-usual electricity generation.
Yes, according to their work, 20 years from now, John McCain's 45 nuclear power plants would provide just over two percent of business-as-usual electricity generation.
Although your graph was not produced by the best software around, you make a good point :!)signerror said:Look at the example of France
signerror said:Here's a table derived from Huffington's numbers, to shine light on this bull
OAQfirst said:Eh, I was influenced; the Guardian ranked the Huffington Post as the "most powerful blog."
http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2008/mar/09/blogs
OAQfirst said:Eh, I was influenced; the Guardian ranked the Huffington Post as the "most powerful blog."
http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2008/mar/09/blogs
You just won a GOOBF card (Get Out Of Banning Free). Yes, unfortunately Huffington Post, although they have some good articles, is a biased blog, they do not present both sides of an issue.rootX said:oo, I missed your one (and bunch of other posts) :shy:
I remember from the Politics forum that Huffington is not allowed here.
SpaceGuy50 said:What do you think that universe is like (if it exists)?
Demystifier said:Is it physics, politics, or fun?
SpaceGuy50 said:What do you think that universe is like (if it exists)?
The impact on the economy if McCain had been elected cannot be accurately predicted as it would depend on the policies and actions he would have implemented as president. However, some experts believe that his focus on deregulation and tax cuts could have possibly led to short-term economic growth but also potential long-term risks.
McCain's foreign policies would have likely been more interventionist and focused on maintaining a strong military presence in key regions. He also expressed support for tougher stances against countries like Iran and North Korea. However, specific differences in policies would depend on the specific situations and events that occurred during his presidency.
It is unlikely that McCain would have implemented healthcare reform in the same way as Obama. While he also recognized the need for healthcare reform, he proposed a different approach that focused on reducing costs and increasing competition among insurance companies rather than a government-run system like the Affordable Care Act.
McCain had previously expressed concern about climate change and supported policies to address it, such as a cap-and-trade system. However, during his presidential campaign, he shifted his stance and opposed such policies. It is uncertain how he would have approached this issue as president.
McCain had proposed a different approach to address the recession and financial crisis compared to Obama. He had advocated for more deregulation and tax cuts, while also proposing a plan to help struggling homeowners. However, it is impossible to know for certain how he would have handled the crisis as it would depend on the specific events and circumstances during his presidency.