John Mauldin: The Direction of the Compromise
We are
often told that the current election is the most important in recent history. I
think I have heard that in about ten presidential cycles, ever since I first
voted, for McGovern, as a young man. And looking back, only about one of those
elections actually qualified on that score. I think this election does have the
potential to be one of those rare times, at least in terms of economic
outcomes. In Thoughts from the Frontline we cover economics and investments,
money and finance. We only rarely stray into the political world, and then only
glancingly. Today, we cross that gray line, but at a somewhat different angle,
as we look at the economic consequences of the political decision that will
come with the choices we make in November in the US.