theres not much either party can do to make drastic changes.
2006-10-27 16:50:47
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answered by blank 5
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well they already changed honestly along time ago, so you can expect that not to exist.
But they will stop anything Bush is trying to do, Basicly we will have nothing passed for the next two years, I doubt if we can even get the budget passed for the government
They will continue to dig up every dirty fact on every republican going back to grade school. They will try to raise taxes but at the worst not renew the tax cuts already in place, which will cause the ecoomy to get alot worst.
But I still say Republicans will hold the house by 4 seats and the senate by 2.
People talk alot, alot of republicans don't talk about thier voting, since people make fun of them and it is not politically correct to be moral any longer. But in secret in the voting booth, they show how they really believe.
I just hate to think of the cirus afterwards since the democrats already have ACLU lawyers in place in most key states just in case they loose to file suits against the results.
( this shows you how sure they are that they are really going to lose)
2006-10-28 00:04:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Neither party has members that have Comic Book Superpowers and neither party can claim to be Truth,Justice and the American Way.
The citizen that votes a party line is not voting, they are carrying out the commands of the party.
A citizen that casts their vote for the best choice by ability of a candidate has truly cast a vote.
I dropped out of Party Politics, I am Democrat Registered, but that is only so I can vote in most elections.
Whichever one strikes me as the least likely to build an expressway through a cow field gets my vote.
2006-10-28 00:00:10
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answered by Anonymous
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If a Democratic President is elected, I suspect very little can be "changed" as far as laws that have already been passed. Democrats, Republicans, or any other registered party who is elected to the Presidency, will be unable to pass any significant legislation affording the American people relief from poverty, natural disasters, terrorism, or all-out war.
The next administration does have the opportunity to impact education by abolishing the "No Child Left Behind Act", which affords "every" child, regardless of legal or illegal status the right to attend a U.S. public school. This Act comes up for renewal in a couple of years. Abolish this most heinous attack on U.S. public school.
Pass legislation requiring the Federal Department of Education and every State Department of Education to demand proof of citizenship before enrolling students in a public school system. Deny Federal and/or State financial aid to public schools that cannot/will not provide documentation of the legal status of each student enrolled in their school.
Require any American university or college receiving Federal or State funds to provide documentation of legal status for each student enrolled.
Require the AMA, the ABA, and all professional organizations to document their workers. Require the NFL, NBA, PGA, and any other sports league or association operating in the U.S. to document the legal status of their members receiving compensation from the United States.
2006-10-28 00:50:47
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answered by Baby Poots 6
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I suspect you'd see moderate tax increases and no significant spending changes. A gradual withdrawal from Iraq and a less aggressive foreign policy. A push for more liberal justices on the Supreme Court to counterbalance Alito and Roberts.
Other than that, not a lot of change. In my opinion, the Democrats have now become the party of the status quo.
2006-10-27 23:47:36
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answered by timm1776 5
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... why is it that Republicans say "I haven't heard any plans"... when none of them ever make one attempt to listen...
that's like me saying... "I haven't heard the leader of el Salvador come up with any good ideas"... well I don't make an attempt to listen to the leader of el Salvador, so why would I even bother talking about something I know nothing about?
watching Fox News is not "making an attempt"... I've never heard one person that watches Fox News that has any clue what the dems are doing...
2006-10-27 23:58:22
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answered by Anonymous
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they'll work towards:
a balanced budget
a strategic plan for Iraq and Aghfganistan
bring back after school programs
increase spending on ulternative fuels
demand a real foreign policy we can work with
increase wages
tort reform
public transportation
social security security ( it wont go bust till we all live to be 200)
public health
return chechs&balances back to the government
and much much more
2006-10-27 23:51:16
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answered by cantor85 2
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Well taxes for one they are all about high tax's and no middle class, and re-distribution of wealth no body will be allowed to make over a certain amount ever ! Where do you live in a cave this is what the Dem-libs are all about, ooh and also cut and run!
2006-10-27 23:48:17
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answered by no one here gets out alive 6
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They will convert from a warlike stance to diplomacy (the way they traditionally have). That's why there is prosperity when they are in office-- because there's money to go around-- the way things should be in America. Give America a chance and vote Democrat. Time to kick the RepUGLYcans OUT!
2006-10-27 23:44:12
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answered by Reba K 6
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Really not much. Main parties are more the same than different. Vote liberterian or independent for a change.
2006-10-27 23:49:35
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answered by Google Help 1
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They will be able to make the White House accountable for the war in Iraq.
2006-10-28 06:59:03
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answered by Overt Operative 6
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