Hope so, somebody has to be. It's their turn now.I bet the Dems will be the party of NO now.
Well..... It looks like a grand case of Grid lock will hit the USA law makers....
Seriously, ask anyone, are there too many laws on the books, or do we need more laws....
No one, wants more government control and more laws restricting their personal freedoms...... right?
So, like I always say: "Gridlock in Government is a good thing"
Just say no to more laws, rules, limitations, and with less freedoms....
The House writting laws.... The Senate passing laws.... the President rejecting those new laws....
It'll be grand....
Doer.Not from around here, huh?
They can Impeach this President, now, and threaten that for cooperation.
4 Governors.Some sites saying Pubs gain 8 senate seats and a similar number in the house.
Over 25 Governors too.
I hope the Dems lubed up early.
I believe it's based on what they had yesterday versus what they have today4 Governors.
Governers are natually staggered unlike the Senate is staggered by law so that only 1/3 are up for election at any one time. So all Governors were not up for election this time, certainly not 1/2 of them.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Governor_(United_States)
New Hampshire and Vermont
- Two states hold their gubernatorial elections every even numbered year. Recent years are 2006, 2008, 2010, and 2012.
The other 48 states hold gubernatorial elections every four years.
Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, New York, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Wisconsin, Wyoming and Guam, Northern Mariana Islands and the Virgin Island.
- Thirty-four states and three territories hold their gubernatorial elections in even numbered years which are not divisible by four (i.e. concurrent with congressional, but not presidential elections). Recent years are 2002, 2006, and 2010.
Delaware, Indiana, Missouri, Montana, North Carolina, North Dakota, Utah, Washington, West Virginia, and American Samoa, Puerto Rico.
- Nine states and two territories hold their gubernatorial elections in years divisible by four (i.e. concurrent with presidential elections, although Puerto Rico does not have an election for President). Recent years are 2000, 2004, 2008 and 2012.
Kentucky, Louisiana, and Mississippi
- Three states hold their gubernatorial elections in the year before a year divisible by four. Recent years are 2003, 2007, and 2011.
New Jersey and Virginia
He can be impeached over Benghazi and the IRS, and who knows what else.Doer.
I would impeach him for siding with the enemy when he buddied up with the GITMO five he let go. In my book that would be another boot in the ass.
Hillary will be tarred about Benghazi.The President lost his relevance yesterday and Hillary found hers. Neither was what they wanted.
intriguing.The President lost his relevance yesterday and Hillary found hers. Neither was what they wanted.
i'm still 100% behind the president..what was that quote about walking in someone else's shoes?Just a contest to see who can screw things up the worst.
Although it is funny, according to most of the posters in this forum, Republicans were done.
Who would ever vote for a PUB again? Well, you see. The people who believed Obama was different has had the wool removed from their eyes. Dems are no different. They are out for one thing, themselves.
Wrong phrasing but I know what you mean.Just a contest to see who can screw things up the worst.
Although it is funny, according to most of the posters in this forum, Republicans were done.
Who would ever vote for a PUB again? Well, you see. The people who believed Obama was different has had the wool removed from their eyes. Dems are no different. They are out for one thing, themselves.