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Dems won this election without any plans or ideas. They won because it was a vote against the current administration. Bush..... The dems have no agenda but at least we are not THEM. O>K Bob your turn....:)
 
I agree with you. People are sick and tired of the endless war in Iraq and so they voted for the people who have no plan at all. The strategy worked for the Dems. I think the results would have been different if Bush smartened up and fired Rumsfeld last week rather than today. A lot of moderates would have viewed that as progress and stayed with Bush, same with a lot of Reps that are tired of Bush.

IMO, the Reps have been complete failures for the past few years. After passing tax cuts they havent accomplished a damn thing. With a significant majority of the House and Senate they couldnt get anything done on Social Security, budget reforms, nothing. All they needed was some good negotiations with the Dems and finding a middle ground on SS and we all would have been much better off. Instead, they have spent like crazy, with entitlement handouts way up since the Reps took office, and Bush afraid of vetoing anything. "Republican" no longer means standing for small government and reasonable spending. It means huge government and out of control spending.

Im not the least bit surprised that the Reps lost both the House and Senate. Assholes should have done their freakin job while they had the chance. Im sick of people from both parties planting their ground at polar opposite ends of the spectrum and not making the least bit of an effort to do their job and pass decent legislation. And the ones who are moderate are basically thrown under the bus. Look what the Dems did when Lieberman decided to run as an independent. Guilliani isnt particularly liked by uber-conservatives because of his stance on some social issues. I think those two are some of the few decent guys who really do want to make a difference, but they are grossly overshadowed by the extremists on both sides.
 
Bob Smith said:
I agree with you. People are sick and tired of the endless war in Iraq and so they voted for the people who have no plan at all. The strategy worked for the Dems. I think the results would have been different if Bush smartened up and fired Rumsfeld last week rather than today. A lot of moderates would have viewed that as progress and stayed with Bush, same with a lot of Reps that are tired of Bush.

IMO, the Reps have been complete failures for the past few years. After passing tax cuts they havent accomplished a damn thing. With a significant majority of the House and Senate they couldnt get anything done on Social Security, budget reforms, nothing. All they needed was some good negotiations with the Dems and finding a middle ground on SS and we all would have been much better off. Instead, they have spent like crazy, with entitlement handouts way up since the Reps took office, and Bush afraid of vetoing anything. "Republican" no longer means standing for small government and reasonable spending. It means huge government and out of control spending.

Im not the least bit surprised that the Reps lost both the House and Senate. Assholes should have done their freakin job while they had the chance. Im sick of people from both parties planting their ground at polar opposite ends of the spectrum and not making the least bit of an effort to do their job and pass decent legislation. And the ones who are moderate are basically thrown under the bus. Look what the Dems did when Lieberman decided to run as an independent. Guilliani isnt particularly liked by uber-conservatives because of his stance on some social issues. I think those two are some of the few decent guys who really do want to make a difference, but they are grossly overshadowed by the extremists on both sides.

I have yet to see a sensible plan from the republicans in the last six years. Do they actually have a plan?
 
You guys are talking about this like its some kind of unique occurance. Remember, the same thing happened to Clinton during his second term.
Otherwise I agree that both parties are acting like their mascots! And that Lieberman and Guilliani are the only guys in DC that have it figured out. I had the pleasure of meeting Lieberman during his 2004 primary campaign, and I was blown away by how sensible he was. Especially in comparison to the rest of the democratic party.
This is all getting so polarized that I think people who, in the past, have claimed to be repub or dem are now reluctant to make such claims.
 
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