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Besides the obvious of not holding a majority after having done so for close to 50 years.

With 80% of the Dems that were in the Senate still being there today, what has changed with their policies that had them voted out in 1994?

Do they still stand for raising taxes?
Do they still want to take away the 2nd amendment?
Do they still have a socialist agenda?
Are they still seeking to take the means of production away from the people as in healthcare?
Sounds like nothing has changed.

They say they are for choice.
Will they give us the choice on where to send our children to school?
Will they give us the choice on how to invest our OWN retirement savings?
It doesn't look like they are for choice.

As far as I can tell NOTHING HAS CHANGED WITH THE DEMOCRATS IN CONGRESS SINCE THEY LOST. Why would we want to give them POWER again?

For the party of change they sure seem to stay the same.

2006-10-17 03:17:33 · 6 answers · asked by rmagedon 6 in Politics & Government Other - Politics & Government

Brian - you are saying that the policies that America tossed them out of power for are still in place and they have not changed? Wonderful

2006-10-17 03:35:28 · update #1

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They have changed. Most are so far left I couldn't consider voting for them. A vast majority openly belong to the Socialist Democratic party--and push for a socialistic America ~

2006-10-17 03:30:20 · answer #1 · answered by Cherie 6 · 3 1

ok let me explain this slowly in small words so you understand..... When you open trade(deregulate) with countries that have a lower currency value, job begin to leave for the country with a lower currency value. One countr becomes the donor country(country losing jobs) and the other becomes the recieving country(country with lower currency value gainig the jobs). When the jobs leave the donor country, people lose their jobs in the donor country as they are gained in the recieving country. This creates a situation in the donor country where labor supply exceeds labor demand in the donor country. This causes wages to fall. When wages fall the income of the people earning those wages loses pace with costs of living. This means as costs of living grows, the dollar amount that measures poverty also grows, while more and more people experience wages that are falling into poverty level. So as you might expect in your infinite wisdom, poverty is a trailing factor that follows behind trade deregulation and outsourcing of jobs as it did in Europe in the 1950s. It also should be expected that trade deregulation leads to a higher demand in social programs as it did in Europe in the 1950s. This has been the current state of the American economy every since Reagan proposed deregulating trade in the 1980s.

2016-05-22 08:31:31 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

The thing that has changed is that the Republicans look a lot worse than the Democrats ever did and we have a out of control administration that needs to be put in check.

2006-10-17 03:31:57 · answer #3 · answered by brian2412 7 · 1 2

They're still a bunch of SOCIALIST UTOPIANS , who blame everybody but themselves .
They taxed and mandated business and industry into leaving the country .
Reduced the size and power of our military and now cry we're over extended .
Ignored terrorism .
Ignored the borders .

Now , all the problems they caused are coming home to roost and they will take no responsiblity .

2006-10-17 04:01:15 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

One thing has changed. They've gotten more and more bitter the longer they've been out of power. At least its fun to watch them bluster helplessly in their eternal quest for more power, more control of our lives, and their ultimate goal: more of our money.

2006-10-17 03:30:26 · answer #5 · answered by Crusader1189 5 · 3 2

You are right. Things won't change until Ted Kennedy **shudder** dies

2006-10-17 07:05:23 · answer #6 · answered by Nels 7 · 1 0

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