it is as old as john mccain the winning presidential party always loses seats in the first midterm election. 1 year is a light year. If unemployment drops below 7.5%, and Afghanistan turns around before the election, you will see a democratic win. if not it will be republicans with modest gains.
Looks like you came to terms with the eventual loss. And for the record most experts don't see a drop in un-employment until after Nov. 2010, and Afghanistan doesn't seem to inmprove especially since your messiah has so far dragged his feat on the strategy whater that is.
came to terms? did you read what i wrote? you really don't understand politics. so why do you even post? you obviously feel better now. so, good luck to you. but let me remind you who started this mess. can you guess? or did you forget who YOU voted for in 2000 and 2004. Even if you can't see it, He's your messiah too!
I did read it, and seemed to me that you rationalized the loss so that you won't have a long face come Nov. 2010. And even if Bush lost in 2004 I doubt that anything would be different today, it was not a Republican who repealed Glass-Stegal and it wasn't Republicans who curtailed the drive to regulate Fannie and Freddie.
The bill that ultimately repealed the Act was introduced in the Senate by Phil Gramm (Republican of Texas) and in the House of Representatives by Jim Leach (R-Iowa) in 1999.
aren't Phill Gramm and JIm Leach Republicans?
Senate reform bill introduced by Senator John Corzine (D-NJ) (S.1656) never made it out of the 21-member (10D/11R) Senate Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Committee.[17].
well check your facts, cuz i just did. (D)s aren't perfect, but much better then regressive (R)s!
I wouldn't expect a grand rout like in 1994, but it can be seen that the Democrats would indeed lose seats, and that's something conservatives can smile about.
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TheSmoketokeandchoke 2 years ago 2
it is as old as john mccain the winning presidential party always loses seats in the first midterm election. 1 year is a light year. If unemployment drops below 7.5%, and Afghanistan turns around before the election, you will see a democratic win. if not it will be republicans with modest gains.
aaronemartinson 2 years ago
Looks like you came to terms with the eventual loss. And for the record most experts don't see a drop in un-employment until after Nov. 2010, and Afghanistan doesn't seem to inmprove especially since your messiah has so far dragged his feat on the strategy whater that is.
abarzilai664 2 years ago
came to terms? did you read what i wrote? you really don't understand politics. so why do you even post? you obviously feel better now. so, good luck to you. but let me remind you who started this mess. can you guess? or did you forget who YOU voted for in 2000 and 2004. Even if you can't see it, He's your messiah too!
aaronemartinson 2 years ago
I did read it, and seemed to me that you rationalized the loss so that you won't have a long face come Nov. 2010. And even if Bush lost in 2004 I doubt that anything would be different today, it was not a Republican who repealed Glass-Stegal and it wasn't Republicans who curtailed the drive to regulate Fannie and Freddie.
abarzilai664 2 years ago
The bill that ultimately repealed the Act was introduced in the Senate by Phil Gramm (Republican of Texas) and in the House of Representatives by Jim Leach (R-Iowa) in 1999.
aren't Phill Gramm and JIm Leach Republicans?
Senate reform bill introduced by Senator John Corzine (D-NJ) (S.1656) never made it out of the 21-member (10D/11R) Senate Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Committee.[17].
well check your facts, cuz i just did. (D)s aren't perfect, but much better then regressive (R)s!
aaronemartinson 2 years ago
Get used to seeing Xs on poll graphs, because that's been the trend since Jan 21st. Hopefully, the correct Democrats will be voted out.
wideawake123 2 years ago
No...Dear God, no.
sinlaael 2 years ago
I think we can hold on if we just assassinate a few key Republicans.
Entropy56 2 years ago
Killing them would only get you short term wins bro.
History tells us that long term change somes w/ changing your oppositions mind. This is a war of the mind, not the flesh.
EmpathyWorks 2 years ago
I guess reality has a conservative bias LOL.
abarzilai664 2 years ago
Take it bitch!
caliguy92 2 years ago
I wouldn't expect a grand rout like in 1994, but it can be seen that the Democrats would indeed lose seats, and that's something conservatives can smile about.
abarzilai664 2 years ago
Not surprsiing. The opposing party often gains seats in midterm elections...
xitongzou 2 years ago 2