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Obama re-election not status quo: Dow plunges and why America will avoid the fiscal cliff

Most folks in America did not expect
that the Presidential election results would be called yesterday, November 6 by
the news channels just after 11 pm US Eastern time. As more results came in,
President Obama seems to have won by a landslide, going by electoral votes. The
re-election of President Obama, a Republican majority in Congress and a
Democratic majority in the Senate is not
a status quo as Alan Greenspan says.
Here are some thoughts why:

Economics Nobel Prize winner Amartya Sen concluded from studying
the 1943 Bengal Famine and other world famines, that people died of starvation
not because of lack of food but due to non-democratic regimes that had no incentive
to distribute food to the needy. Thus, no famines occur in democratic societies
as politicians might bicker a lot, but do pull together that deliver results to
the people, lest the next elections result in payback from the electorate.
Although Americans do not face food famines common in the 20th
Century, they do face a famine of economic opportunity. Overcoming the fiscal
cliff is just a minor roadblock  that both Republicans and Democrats will surely
overcome. Contact StratoServe.

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