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A fiscal hawk, grounded; Lexington
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The Economist (http://search.proquest.com/) vol. 405 no. 8807 (Oct. 2012)
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page 38.
Topik:
Politicians
;
Economic Policy
Ketersediaan
Perpustakaan Pusat (Semanggi)
Nomor Panggil:
EE29.74
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The toddler in the elephant suit at the Paul Ryan rally in Wisconsin looked a bit cross. Pink with heat, he squirmed and pulled at his furry head and trunk. But the boy's father was determined, holding his son up for the Republican vice-presidential nominee to see. At last Mr Ryan noticed. A Halloween costume, he laughed. It's great to be home. The rally, in a college gymnasium, was a few miles from his congressional district. Mr Ryan offered some family news. A day before in Janesville--the town where he was brought up and where his family still lives--he had bought his children Halloween costumes. Soon, he confided, he would take his ten-year-old daughter on her first deer hunt. The crowd roared. The rally captured the essence of Mr Ryan's political pitch, and of the argument made by supporters that the 42-year-old is emerging as a natural leader of the right. As for a grown-up fiscal debate among the wider public, Mr Ryan's vice-presidential run has not done much to encourage one.
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