I think you're right on the money, except that Obama won't be around to helm it. I doubt it would even be during the next presidency, but the one right after? Pretty likely.
You're dead right. I don't think it will even be a close race for jeb. I think Hillary will take it by 65%. I just wish there was a third option, but don't feel any other party even stands a chance at winning just now.I'd love to be wrong, but common sense just tells me this can't go any other way.
The Dems have long known Hillary is their gal to lose....and the GOP knows Bush is the only serious contender they have to run against her. Obama's re-election cemented the importance of the Hispanic vote, and Hillary will use her long time pal Castro for this, while Bush will use golden boy Rubio for the same purpose.
Then, add in the novelty of electing the first female president, and the outcome isn't difficult to predict.
I just wish there was a third option, but don't feel any other party even stands a chance at winning just now.
Greeks are limited to cash withdrawals of just 60 euros a day, worth about $60 as the value of the euro against the dollar has plummeted in recent hours. This afternoon, credit ratings agency S&P cut Greece's long-term credit rating to "CCC-" from "CCC," saying that the probability of Greece exiting the eurozone is now about 50 percent.
At least 500 of Greece’s 7,000 ATMs had run out of cash on Saturday morning, Bloomberg News reported
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