agreements factor into this?
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20070919/pl_nm/usa_politics_poll_dc
And 20 % of EACH of the Democrat and Republican parties have not made up their minds on a Presidential Candidate?
What do you think?
2007-09-21
14:49:07
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➔ Immigration
Should we get a chance at a no confidence vote, like the British?
2007-09-21
14:51:12 ·
update #1
Dog Tricks, yeah, Canada's dollar hit home earlier this summer when I was there. You used to feel like you had extra spending power...no more.
2007-09-21
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Illegal aliens depressing wages, sending billions out of our economy while benefiting from our public services, yet many in Congress keep trying to grant forms of amnesty and entitlements.
Rising interest rates, a staggering mortgage problem for many, decreasing dollar values, product recalls.
Soaring national deficit.
NAFTA and illegal aliens are tied to our economy but only to the benefit of the extremely wealthy corporations and to the detriment of the lower and middle economic classes.
So yes, in contemplating the mood of the nation especially regarding the economy and Congressional response, they are definitely factors.
2007-09-21 15:56:32
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answered by Anonymous
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I do not think we should get a no confidence vote however there should be a vote where we have to pitch all candidates on the ballet and start over.
Those sho got tossed can not run for that office again for two full election cycles.
The immigration and free trade agreements are going to kill the USA.
2007-09-21 15:10:26
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answered by Coasty 7
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I remember when Kofi Annan received a vote of no confidence from his fellow travelers. Nothing changed in that building on the Hudson and I doubt much would alter on the Hill should Congress be audited.
Bill's NAFTA and lax immigration policies, and Bush's similarly insane views on those subjects definitely factor in further dimming the light that shadows our government.
2007-09-21 15:04:16
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answered by Kubla Con 4
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Maybe immigration, most such as myself believed that amnesty was off the table, little did we know that those SOBs would break it into pieces and attached it to other bills, and once again they are trying to shove it down our throats again. As to the free trade, I do not believe that most in the USA even knows it is a issue.
2007-09-21 15:12:37
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answered by jean 7
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Wow, 11% that's PRETTY DAMN BAD.
Before the 2006 midterm election I predicted that the Dems would take power, they'd do little or nothing and they'd be thrown out of power in the following election.
Two out of Three so far.....
(Here comes the part where Dems blame it on the Reps)
2007-09-21 14:54:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes immigration and FTA factors into this.I've been doing extensive research lately and FTA have hurt our economy so badly we are headed to a recession very soon. Here's one link I found interesting.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070921/ap_on_bi_ge/dollar;_ylt=AlBsBSprpDY6EJ69MFyWtqJv24cA
And yes I believe we should have some say in how our country is dealing with things.
2007-09-21 14:59:34
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answered by Dog Tricks 4
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The Democrats are doing exactly what they said they were going to do. Just their constituents were so tied up with what they perceived as a scandal, they totally were not paying attention. Now we all have to deal with these butt heads.
2007-09-21 14:57:00
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answered by macaroni 4
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11% positive means 89 % negative........ That's exactly the situation in our congress I've been thinking all along.......
With George at the helm,. he's like an icing on a rotten cake.
2007-09-25 13:16:04
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answered by Anonymous
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The only care Congress has is to be elected or reelected while lining their pockets. Both parties!
2007-09-21 14:59:20
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answered by Anonymous
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