Gridlock is good enough for me. Anyway, it’s entirely too soon to be doing the Chicken Little thing. It is a fact that The Usurping Onada’s rush to socialism has been pretty much blocked by people already in office—with a big push from Tea Party conservatives. To say that even larger conservative representation in both the Huse and Senate after the November mid-terms will somehow not be even better for our side is ludicrous.
I would like those of you who are of the above opinion to explain your logic.
I didn’t say it wouldn’t be better for our side.
I said (basically) I’m going to be surprised if Obama doesn’t get his way on the “big” things he wants. The Czars being one of them. A budget being another.
Obama and the left Washington is their town. They know how to get what they want. They know who on the Republican side they can talk too, bribe or threaten.
If you want to get rid of the Czars, I don’t see anything short of a law doing it. And they will need 2/3’s of both houses to override the Veto. That’s hard to do in the best of times.
(But we can defund Obama’s Czars...) We have no idea how Obama is paying his Czars to begin with - he won’t show us where the money is coming from. So good luck with that.
It’s not pessimism, because this ***is*** what is going to happen on his Czars.