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To: StockOperator who wrote (41742)10/23/2008 3:25:56 PM
From: dybdahl6 Recommendations  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 217825
 
No, Warren Buffet was the least relevant part of that post. Palin's only relevance is, that she is very extrovert, has recurringly demonstrated strong extrovert (action, people) skills and absence of skills in doing introvert judgements (about facts, changeless concepts). I'm quite sure that for Palin, money means action instead of value, and that doing something to rescue things is much more important than the trade balance number. However, that's the extrovert behavior that characterizes McCain, Palin, Greenspan, the Enron top and many others, and which has been pumping trillions of dollars everywhere. I truly believe that Greenspan is chocked about the current crisis - it just shows that he is a true extrovert that focuses on people.

Obama has demonstrated skills with both extrovert and introvert matters, and he is really good at not making errors in both kinds of decision-making. And he seems to follow the golden rule of efficient decisions: Involve the knowledge of many but the decisiveness of few. Unlike McCain's plan for stabilizing the American economy, which is his, only his, and nobody else's plan (as he said himself).

I simply believe that Obama is a far better decision maker, involving the knowledge of many, involving the knowledge from other economies that repaired themselves, and making decisions using both introvert and extrovert skills.