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Originally Posted by kane
I think they are doing what the democrats did when the republicans held both houses and the white house for the first six years of the Bush administration. They are playing the party that is against it. Whatever the democrats want, the republicans are against it and they threaten to filibuster everything. The difference is the democrats took the bait and fought to get 60 votes on everything instead of forcing the republicans to follow through on their threats.
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And this is a fundamental mistake the Democrats are going to pay for. I would prefer the Republicans take the house and the senate, and then work with Obama. One party owning everything doesn't ever turn out good.
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The republicans are being cocky. Did you see the videos from CPAC? They basically stood on stage and taught classes on how anyone who doesn't agree with them are idiots. Maybe it will work, but I think they feel they are doing better than they really are.
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If that's the case, somebody better put them back in line. The November elections are on them 100%, in my mind. They can either make or break those elections.