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Dive into the contrasting economic strategies and foreign policies of Barack Obama and Mitt Romney during the 2012 U.S. election. Explore Obama's approach of increased government control aimed at job creation and infrastructure investment versus Romney's push for a free economy and tax cuts for the wealthy. This analysis also covers their stances on Middle East issues and the implications of U.S.-China relations, highlighting both candidates' perspectives on international trade and military engagement, as well as public sentiment towards China.
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geilivable we can because we think we can.
"Geilivable“ is going to take you intothe 2012 U.S. election. 2014/12/1
Obama:more control of the economy; to create more jobs; to increase investment in the construction of infrastructure(基础设施); more control of finance. Romney: less control of the economy; free economy. Economy 2014/12/1
They are fighting against each other. Finance 2014/12/1
Obama: to tax more, especially towards the rich, which is called robbing the rich for the poor(劫富济贫), socialist. Romney: to tax less, standing for the rich and middle class. Finance 2014/12/1
Obama: gentler; to make friends; Romney: tougher; tending to send more armies ; But they have the ultimate goal to ease the tension of this area. Policies towards the Middle East 2014/12/1
China-US Relations 2014/12/1
Both Candidates have spoken a lot about China, so why? 2014/12/1
A: increasingly important US-China relations in all areas; close like a couple B: to attract more attention, for many Americans are very concerned about US-China relations, probably the first reason Reasons: 2014/12/1
And what on earth do Americans think of China? negative positive 2014/12/1
Obama: focusing on getting back more jobs from Chinese industry; to look into the unfair competition in international tradeRomney: naming China “the country of currency control” when taking office But what do Obama and Romney think of China? 2014/12/1
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