Your question was not only loaded but it implied bifurcation. In fact, another choice exists and that choice is to stop supporting candidates who are making government bigger.
I'm asking you if you wish for the Dems to take the House and Senate on Nov. 5. Yes or no, please.
I don't want Republicans or Democrats to take Congress (or any public office). Eventually enough people will get sick of big government and will stop supporting them.
No one sounds more idiotic than one whose use of obscure words blows up in his face. Apparently, you don't know the definition of the word. "Bifurcation?" I did not "imply" any sort of division, junction, split, diversion, or deviation.
And you thought you sounded clever...
I don't want Republicans or Democrats to take Congress (or any public office).
Which still didn't answer my straightforward, up-or-down, yes-no question. Therefore, I have no other choice than to say that you do in fact support the Dems getting both the House and Senate.
Your juvenile ideological pouting has insufficiently justified your existence on this site. We're conservatives here, NOT libertarians. So, don't let the door hit your in the backside on your way out. But it wouldn't be a loss for you. I mean, you don't care for conservatives anyway.
So again, see ya! And I wouldn't want to be ya.