Well, for one thing, we'd be looking at a 40 to 50 seat gain in the house and perhaps 5 to 6 senate seats picked up by the Republicans. Oh yeah, aside from the paltry tax cut of 2001, we'd have pretty much the same liberal agenda that Bush advocated.
Now though, we're going to lose the house and the dem's will pick up even more seats in the Senate. At that point Bush is a lame-duck President who will sign almost all the liberal legislation in a vain attempt to get reelected.
Have a nice day.
"Well, for one thing, we'd be looking at a 40 to 50 seat gain in the house and perhaps 5 to 6 senate seats picked up by the Republicans. Oh yeah, aside from the paltry tax cut of 2001, we'd have pretty much the same liberal agenda that Bush advocated.
Now though, we're going to lose the house and the dem's will pick up even more seats in the Senate. At that point Bush is a lame-duck President who will sign almost all the liberal legislation in a vain attempt to get reelected."
Wow! Such optimism.
So, we should all vote for Liberals for a couple generations, let them totally f*** everything up, 'cause "that'll show everyone!" how wrong Liberals are, and THEN we would all vote Conservative??? Should THAT be our plan??
Don't forget to tell us where the Kool-Aid is.
Just pass the bong if you're gonna talk.