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Old 08-15-2020, 01:55 PM   #359
Edward64
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The case made is to not vote for a clean-sweep. Better to mix it up some as a check.

I'm thinking let's do a clean sweep for at least the initial 2 years to give Biden an opportunity to clean up & restore stuff.

https://www.marketwatch.com/story/he...?mod=home-page
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So what’s a liberal to do?

“My strong suggestion is that if you vote Democrat for the Executive Branch (and you like your net worth), either don’t vote for the Senate and House, or vote the other party as a check on power,” Hayes said. “IF the tax policy changes as proposed, so will everyone’s retirement account value.”

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He used this chart to show how, historically, a Democrat in the White House with a split Congress has delivered the best returns. A Republican sweep has been by far the worse scenario, though, as Hayes highlighted, that has a lot to do with the Great Depression:
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