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Originally posted by RatedG²
I may be the only one to think this but I think a bipartisan government does more good than harm. I just can't imagine a fully democratic government  or a fully republican government  . We do need some checks and balances so I'm not too saddened by this result
Though it does seem the country is moving back to more conservative values. Interesting to say the least about what implications this will have for 2016
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Implications are nothing is a given in 2016 with what we saw on Tuesday. We have balance in the Senate and look what happened the other day, Reid blocked Kate's Law from a vote, it was a straight law, no amendments, and he stood there on the senate floor and lied about what the law would do.
Mitch is going to introduce it again and it won't be able to be blocked and we will see up and down votes on who supports this common sense law.
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Originally posted by Giselle
In an ideal world, it would be good. But here in reality where you essentially have to tattoo 'I HATE DEMOCRATS' on your forehead to be a viable republican candidate, it's not so great. Nothing gets done.
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Right, because everyone knows it's a one way street and Liberals are so tolerant. If the country was ruled by either one of the parties we would be screwed and you know it.