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Quoth Ed Kilgore : To put it more bluntly, on a widening range of issues, Obama's critics to the right say he's engineering a government takeover of the private sector , while his critics to the left accuse him of promoting a corporate takeover of the public sector . They can't both be right, of course, and these critics would take the country in completely different directions if given a chance. But the tactical convergence is there if ...

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8 hours ago ago from James Taylor\'s Decision Management

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