Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Election outcomes may not be trigger to celebrate

The 2010 election results were interesting. Republicans now control the House of Representatives. The Senate, on the other hand, seems to have to hold on to a Democrat majority. The Tea Party Candidates had a mixed record. Congress, however, might be so deadlocked by party lines that it definitely won’t be able to do anything.

Might end up being bad to have election results

The majority of the House of Representatives is going to be occupied by Republicans, if the 2010 election voting results are being reported accurately. Having so much power for the Republicans may be bad. The parties will not cooperate with each other at all. Many say that it is a bad thing for kids to stand on principle but good for officials. Since neither party will work with each other, nothing will get done. Congress will end up in a deadlock. Some individuals say that's good. It really is not though. In fact, it is intended to be avoided. Authorities are having a hard time right now. Part of this is that Sarah Palin bashes those who are realistic.

Through the lake

Good Britain had some difficulties earlier this year. A hung parliament is what happened. There is one description of a hung parliament. It is when elections make it so the legislature has an equal number of representatives. Without a party having majority, nothing will happen. The country cannot progress. The United Kingdom and other parliamentary governments have tried to stay away from it although the Tea Party states it's good. The United States is intended to be special in what takes place in it although something bad tends to be bad just about everywhere.

It is what it’s

John Boehner will always do the opposite of things Obama wants. However, he even realized that to "meet within the middle" is usually the best option, the Huffington Post reports, when it comes to these issues. Officials without the ability to compromise aren’t friends to democracy.

Citations

Huffington Post

huffingtonpost.com/2010/11/03/john-boehner-election-obama_n_778407.html



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