Alec Phillips over at Goldman Sachs looks for Dems to propose a fiscal stimulus plan in the "$150 billion to $200 billion range, with risk to the high side." A bit smaller if McCain is elected, larger if Obama wins.
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Alec Phillips over at Goldman Sachs looks for Dems to propose a fiscal stimulus plan in the "$150 billion to $200 billion range, with risk to the high side." A bit smaller if McCain is elected, larger if Obama wins.
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