For Desh

I agree mostly with you assessment. I feel the Democrats will retain the Senate, mostly due to the nomination of that woman in Delaware.

Retaining the Seanate is great for the Democrats, it was predicted to be an impossable feat 6 months ago. I bet Obama wishes the Democrats would lose the Senate.

All in all, if it comes out the way its predicted, I call it a win for the Democrats in that they did much better than expected.
Now thats spin at its finest.....

I'll bet if Jughead stepped in a pile of shit he would brag about how nice and shiny it makes his shoes....:palm:

Probably tells his clients," Don't feel bad, 10 years in prison isn't much more than 5 years."..............
 
not just your post, but it's what i've been hearing all over the political media array. That a democrat loss would be the best for Obama, so that they could blame 'the party of no' for their own failures.

Eh - my take is more that he won't be able to really get much done w/ a slim majority, and a minority party that will try to trim off enough D's every time to just block him. He's better off w/ trying to forge compromise w/ a GOP majority that actually wants to produce good legislation instead of just obstruct.

As for the actual "failure" of policies, I don't think that will pan out. The economy is taking baby steps right now, but it will roar sooner or later, and when it does, whoever is in there will get the credit...
 
Walking Dead was great; bleaker than I expected, but really well done. Better than most zombie movies I've seen; I"ll be interested to see if they can keep it up over the long haul.

Last week's SOA was outstanding...

I'll be flipping around the channels watching my regular Tuesday programming, MSNBC, CNN & even some Fox. Can't help it, I like seeing the results as they come in. When I was younger (I was 9 when Carter was elected) I couldn't sleep the night of a presidential election. At least I've outgrown that. :)
 
Eh - my take is more that he won't be able to really get much done w/ a slim majority, and a minority party that will try to trim off enough D's every time to just block him. He's better off w/ trying to forge compromise w/ a GOP majority that actually wants to produce good legislation instead of just obstruct.

This....I hope it is this.
 
My excitement comes from being able to repeatedly say "the GOP owns the economy now"....

you've been saying that since 2000....despite the dems having a majority in the houses since 2006 and president + majority in the houses since 2008....

why would you be excited about continually saying the same thing for over a decade?
 
Yeah, the House is a mess for Dems.

Even though the polls have the Senate going 50/50, I still have a hard time believing it. NV and WA especially. I can't stand Reid, but to see Angle beating him is unbelievable. WA will be interesting to see.

I don't know if Obama is adept enough to reinvent himself as Clinton did so effectively.

If the Senate does go 50/50.... I want to see ole' Biden come a trottin in to break some ties. That will be good for a gaffe or two. :)
It will be interesting to see if Angle does indeed pull this off.
 
um, no. not even. either repeal the bad laws made over the last two years and cut spending, or the best that could happen is gridlock.

I disagree; people were saying the same thing in the mid-90's, but I thought Congress worked well w/ the Prez & vice versa; same w/ the 80's.

I think a GOP Congress will definitely make an effort to repeal healthcare, though, which could create a lot of rancor...
 
I call this election 1994 Redux. The Obama administration passed health care where the Clinton administration could only talk about it and scare people. Only this time, it won't be a total Republican victory. The Dems will still possess the tie breaker in the Senate and the House will pass lots of partisan Republican bills. Those bills will rarely if ever be passed, in any form, in the Senate, and nothing will get done. The house will introduce a budget that Obama will not sign. The Senate will pass their version that the house will not meet them half way on. The government will shut down, and much like 94, the republicans will, rightly or wrongly, get the blame, which will probably boost Obama for one more term, IF the economy is doing better. Save this and lets see how it plays out with reality.
 
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2010/house/2010_elections_house_map.html

House
Dems 168
Reps 224
Toss Up 43

http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2010/senate/2010_elections_senate_map.html

Senate
Dems 48
Rep 45
Toss up 7

http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2010/senate/2010_elections_senate_map_no_toss_ups.html

Senate with NO toss ups...

Dem 50
Rep 50

(I will believe WA going Rep when I see it... but still amusing)

Bottom line: Desh and Pelosi need to put down the MJ and come back to reality. Tomorrow is not going to be pretty for the Dems.

We shall see, the Rs and tea party people have attacked Latinos and their turnout may just surprize a few on the right.
 
We shall see, the Rs and tea party people have attacked Latinos and their turnout may just surprize a few on the right.

Don't get your hopes up.

It just isn't that kind of election. There really isn't much enthusiasm on the left side...
 
Don't get your hopes up.

It just isn't that kind of election. There really isn't much enthusiasm on the left side...

And the "latino" vote is pretty disgusted with being used by democrats...all the support they threw Obama's way with absolutely NOTHING to show for it!
 
I will say this for the Right, they were far more resolved to their fate in 2008 than the left is this year. Hope springs eternal, but only for the person that cannot read the writing on the wall.
 
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