The mood in much of the rest of the country was quite different. In the nation’s interior, Republicans gained ten governorships and may have picked up as many as 20 state legislatures. In traditionally blue Minnesota and Wisconsin, both houses of the legislature are now in Republican control. This sets up what could be an ugly fight in which a Tea Party–inflected national Republican Party, encouraged by its strength in the interior states, forces California and New York—now heavily dependent on federal subsidies—to reduce their spending sharply. The coastal giants would no doubt respond by threatening defaults, which could affect the credit standing of the entire country, since many of the bonds are held by foreign investors. The upshot would likely be a high-stakes conflict about free trade, globalization, social class, race, illegal immigration, and public-sector unionism.
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| — | Indebted and Unrepentant by Fred Siegel, City Journal 3 November 2010 Sawickipedia says: This issue could well define the ‘12 federal races. My guess is that if put to a vote - CA and NY are going down. Any middle america congressperson who votes in favor of NY and CA bailouts (and they will be called bailouts) is out in ‘12. |
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