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The same way they do now. They will blame all of the problems of this country on Republican policies and leaders when in fact, they create 80% by their own agendas.
They will continue to dismantle America by creating stale mates in both houses.
They will continue in their reckless behavior.
They will continue their support of illegal aliens, terrorists and other enemies of this country.

Nothing will change.

2007-08-25 05:07:07 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 2

No. We nonetheless have the two residences - he could have handed that paltry decision of beef without the Republicans' consent. What he did became eagerly capitulate his promise to his supporters to allow the Bush tax cuts to run out, on a similar time as having the gall to make the comparable promise returned, 2 years not on time - all throughout the time of the only time interior the forseeable destiny the place such compromises weren't mandatory to get what he needed. i've got been an customary supporter of the administration, and truthfully worked for Obama's marketing campaign, yet he has formally depleted this Democrat's reserve of 'compromise.'

2016-10-09 05:25:24 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

How do you know it's going to be a Republican? It look probable, but you dont know until the votes are in. I dont really think it matters. The Republican Party is corrupt, and so is the Democrat party. There are few good candidates. Either way, the war will probably continue on, slowly. And look who's dealing with the immigration problem. It used to be the Republicans. Now no one is. Look at teh healthcare system, again, its not getting fixed by anyone.

2007-08-25 05:04:40 · answer #3 · answered by Daniel 6 · 2 0

They'll complain a lot, and they have every right to, since having another Republican President from Jan. 2009 to Jan. 2013 means that the replacement for Justice John Paul Stevens will probably be more conservative than Stevens himself and that, in turn, means that the Court as a whole will become even more conservative than it presently is.

I say that as a person who has the utmost DISrespect for ALL of the current S.C. Justices.

2007-08-25 05:25:40 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I very much doubt that will be the case, but more to the point it doesn't much matter anyway. The Democrats authorized the war (I don't buy into that "We were duped" crap for one millisecond) and the Patriot Act. They also voted to renew the latter. The few people from either party who truly advocate change are dismissed as wackos, as if the current direction this country is headed in were somehow encouraging or vindicated. Cynical? Perhaps, though as far as I'm concerned I'm just being a realist.

2007-08-25 04:58:43 · answer #5 · answered by David 7 · 2 1

Don't see that happening considering the choices we have for Repub candidates....Rudy, Mitt ......LOL....god help us all if either one of those two get elected. Even the worse of the Dems candidates would be a major upgrade over wither one of those two clowns. Not only do I see the Dems winning the presidency but also picking up probably 10 seats in the Senate and another 4 or 5 in the House.

2007-08-25 05:55:24 · answer #6 · answered by ndmagicman 7 · 1 1

If such an event were to occur; maybe they will work harder to abolish the core belief that many Republicans hold in using elitist favoritism to deny good people the same opportunities they afford their friends and family and is detrimental to the USA.

Or, maybe they will try to prevent us from getting into another illegal, immoral, unnecessary war.

But it's all up in the air, since the majority of American people are ill informed about most every topic.

2007-08-25 05:01:23 · answer #7 · answered by Marc 3 · 2 1

Because the Republicans have been in office for 8 years, the swing voters will most likely support a Democrat.

So good luck, you'll need all you can get!

2007-08-25 05:16:25 · answer #8 · answered by mom2jjorion 4 · 2 0

I pray it won't be a republican again..... because republicans have just ran this country down to the ground.......with international issues, Iraq, national deficit... come on why do you think a new republican in office will be any different? you say you will change and yet you all give the same old routine of empty promises....

just give it up man... ya are not meant to run the country, ya are just meant to spend all the money and don't a damn about anyone else....... let's be honest....you know the truth....

2007-08-25 04:54:49 · answer #9 · answered by whatever_t1 2 · 2 2

Just like they always do by looking for hanging chads, find a way to say it's unfair, any possible loophole that could discredit the President, slander his past, make him look bad, try to impeach him for breathing in the wrong direction, work on a smear campaign - come on - you know - the usual. All the while their own candidates and officials are doing things equal or worse than the republicans - all in the name of personal choice and freedom.

2007-08-25 04:49:54 · answer #10 · answered by ? 6 · 6 3

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