a change for America?
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a change for America?
So, democrats now have control of Congress. What effect do you think that will have on America and the directions we're headed in?
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first of all, nothing is going to chang in Iraq, at least in the positive direction.
I think that the dems will be too afraid to screw up their shot at 2008. It's going to be kinda lame. The only thing that will happen is that they will slow the us's slide into sucktitude.
in all seriousness, i think that the democrats won't change much, just keep the radical changes that the republicans want to make from happening.
I think that the dems will be too afraid to screw up their shot at 2008. It's going to be kinda lame. The only thing that will happen is that they will slow the us's slide into sucktitude.
in all seriousness, i think that the democrats won't change much, just keep the radical changes that the republicans want to make from happening.
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Re: a change for America?
I think it is good that there will now be more balance. Because right now the US is kind of divided to have one part of the government controlling one party and one controlling the other is very effective.So, democrats now have control of Congress. What effect do you think that will have on America and the directions we're headed in?
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If by "control" you mean a slight majority in one section and a near dead-split in the other, with a split Supreme Court and a now-weak President with no political capital...
But things could be worse. I for one am actually happy for the partisan split - with no party in "control". This kind of stalemate has been one of the few protections Americans have had against encroachments on individual rights. At the very least, whilst battling each other in the press and on the Hill, the Republocrats will have less time to impede and stamp on civil liberties.
But things could be worse. I for one am actually happy for the partisan split - with no party in "control". This kind of stalemate has been one of the few protections Americans have had against encroachments on individual rights. At the very least, whilst battling each other in the press and on the Hill, the Republocrats will have less time to impede and stamp on civil liberties.
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And I feel the same way, Jota. By a subtle and slow maneuver, autocrats have found a way to undermine the carefully constructed system set up by the Founders. They have created the illusion of choice in a democracy to veil the reality.I have always wondered about this one thing: as time goes by, the policies of the main two parties in any democracy look more and more alike. But, as time goes by, the people and media that support each party see the other side more and more as an enemy.
Do you feel the same way?
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My sentiments exactly. I am curious. Perhaps hopeful.Honestly, I'm really curious. I think it's a heck of a lot easier to sit on the sidelines and critique the people in power than it is to actually be in power yourself. I'm really curious to see how they handle it.
Whatever they do, they had better do a good job of it. They've been claiming to be able to for twelve years.
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I'm hopeful.
But doubtful.
Honestly, to me, the Dems aren't different from the Republicans. They both spend the majority of their time hating the other. And, honestly, extremism in the liberal direction won't please me any more than extrimism in the conservative direction did.
I'm just hoping that since the Dems that got elected are a little more centrist than the ones that kept getting shot down by the Republicans poor little moderate me won't be quite so politically disenfranchised.
Hah. Right. Pipe dream.
But doubtful.
Honestly, to me, the Dems aren't different from the Republicans. They both spend the majority of their time hating the other. And, honestly, extremism in the liberal direction won't please me any more than extrimism in the conservative direction did.
I'm just hoping that since the Dems that got elected are a little more centrist than the ones that kept getting shot down by the Republicans poor little moderate me won't be quite so politically disenfranchised.
Hah. Right. Pipe dream.
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