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Mr. Paleoconservative
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« on: March 26, 2006, 10:34:16 PM »

IF the Democrats take back the House of Representatives, I see two positive things coming as a result.

1. It will motivate the Republicans to start acting like they promised in 1994.
2. It will remind the American people just how liberal the D.C. Dems truly are.
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Mr. Paleoconservative
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Posts: 560
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Political Matrix
E: -3.29, S: 5.30

« Reply #1 on: March 26, 2006, 10:43:01 PM »

IF the Democrats take back the House of Representatives, I see two positive things coming as a result.

1. It will motivate the Republicans to start acting like they promised in 1994.
2. It will remind the American people just how liberal the D.C. Dems truly are.


Or....

3. It will remind everyone of the virtues of divided government, and they will like the results of it so much that they will vote to keep it that way.

You have a right to your opinion, but the Democrats have continually changed for the worse since they lost power in the Great Purge of 1994.  SPEAKER Pelosi will be enough to turn the most ardent heartland blue dog Dem into a Republican voter.

If the Dems win, they will be out just as quickly as they got back in.
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Mr. Paleoconservative
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E: -3.29, S: 5.30

« Reply #2 on: March 26, 2006, 11:25:21 PM »

If the Dems win, they will be out just as quickly as they got back in.

Keep telling yourself that.

In reality, if the Democrats do win back the house the country will embrace them. You will see a focus back on issues like health care, higher education, balancing the budget, energy independence, sensible foreign policy, and ethics reform.

I don't think the country will want to go back to the Republican days of corruption, pork barrel spending, corporate welfare, and a declining middle class.

I needed a good laugh.

Obviously the Democrats from their 40 years in power had a FANTASTIC track record.

You and I will not agree so I see no point in going any further with this.
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