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quantitative easing is a fancy word for add liquidity to the system, and you can think about it like oil to an engine. if you put too much in, some feel like it gunks it up. might be the easiest way to think about it as we move into an uncertain time, jon, about what really is next for the economy and also uncertain politically as we move forward to the 2012 elections. jon: yeah. what are the political implications of this vote today? let's bring in somebody who pays close attention to that. you probably recognize a.b. stoddard, associate editor for "the hill," also a frequent guest of bret baier on "special report." i've been trying to figure out, a.b., especially among senators, i mean, the house faces election, every member of the house faces re-election every two years. senators have a little more cushion which may be why senator harry reid, the majority leader, who really barely squeaked by a tea party-backed challenger now feels, i guess, free to disparage the tea party in

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