We may see more ‘flexible’ Obama during second term

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Growth means jobs. Morici says the economy must create 350,000 to 400,000 jobs per month in the next three years just to reduce the unemployment rate to 6 percent. “And we can’t have a new recession,” he added.

Davis says Obama’s second term should begin with a unification quest. “You begin bargaining to unify the country,” he says. “With your liberal views, you try to find a consensus. You ask the other side, ‘Where are you willing to go to find that sweet spot?’ And you work a deal from there.”

With that, perhaps Obama soon will reach across the aisle to Republicans and utilize that self-expressed “flexibility” quotient.

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