Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Postpone on celebrating election outcomes

There were surprises and complete non-surprises within the 2010 election outcomes. The House of Representatives went into the elections controlled by Democrats. It’s now held by Republicans. The Senate, though, is nevertheless mostly filled with Democrats. A couple of did lose their seats though. Tea Party candidates weren’t quite the force to be reckoned with as some thought they were. Congress, nevertheless, might be so deadlocked by party lines that it won’t be able to do anything.

Election outcomes might be an issue

The majority of the House of Representatives is going to be occupied by Republicans, if the 2010 election voting results are being reported accurately. Granted, there isn’t really anything intrinsically wrong with Republicans (or at least more wrong than what’s wrong with Democrats), but neither party is really cooperative. Numerous say it is definitely a bad thing for children to stand on principle however good for officials. Since neither party will work with each other, nothing will get done. Congress will end up in a deadlock. That may be thought of as a good thing, but it isn’t. It is actually something that should not happen. People who are realistic have Palin on their backs which is bad for authorities.

All of the world

Great Britain had some troubles earlier this year. A hung parliament is what happened. When there is an almost equal number of representatives in legislature, that is a hung parliament. Business ends up not being taken care of since no party had a majority. The United Kingdom and other parliamentary governments have tried to avoid it although the Tea Party says it is good. Granted, there is something intended to be special and American about anything we do as a nation, however what is bad for everyone else is probably bad for us.

Cannot deny what it is

Boehner will always do the opposite of things Obama wants. However, he even realized that to "meet in the middle" is typically the best option, the Huffington Post accounts, when it comes to these issues. Officials without the ability to compromise are not friends to democracy.

Citations

Huffington Post

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



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