If Gore was in there right now, at least some of his agenda would be opposed by Republicans. But now that Bush has pushed certain liberal agenda items, nobody is left to oppose them. Personally, I shudder to think what will happen when a far left of center party controls all three houses.
The issues I've touched on are far left of center. Bush will be able to ram through anything he desires. And from what I've seen of his desires, I'm not looking forward to the prospects.
Again, thanks for the comments.
Having said that, I'm not comfortable with the direction the Bush Administration is taking on the domestic front.
We know pretty well how their foreign policy is conducted via Cheney, Rumsfeld, Powell, and Rice. I don't see an equivalent openness in who is advising the President on domestic affairs and how that policy is formulated.
Any thoughts?