Jeff Stahler for November 06, 2014

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    Dtroutma  over 9 years ago

    Going to get interesting as they can’t override a veto, and so the logjam will continue, and that elephant isn’t about to do any work for the mahout.

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    ConserveGov  over 9 years ago

    THE PEOPLE HAVE SPOKEN LOUD AND CLEAR!

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    ConserveGov  over 9 years ago

    dtroutma said, 35 minutes ago“Going to get interesting as they can’t override a veto”———————————————-Difference is that Harry Reid and the Dems can’t block every bill passed by the House. No more blaming Congress.The people’s Representatives will send tons of bills to the presidents desk. We’ll see if he finally listens to the American public or if he’ll just be a dictator.

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    Donaldo Premium Member over 9 years ago

    dumbass Americans want more power to corporations, more military spending, more environmental neglect, less funds for education and more redneck cowboys and their frat croonies in office. Who can understand their whacky ways?

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    LOLisgood4U  over 9 years ago

    That says it all, Jeff.

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    Zen-of-Zinfandel  over 9 years ago

    Campaign travel in the Dumbo jets

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    I Play One On TV  over 9 years ago

    By “people” he may also mean freeloading corporations (they’re people, my friend) who live off the system and take far more money from the taxpayer than the people who receive food stamps.

    Heaven forbid if YOUR “people” have to make their own way. The oil companies are still receiving billions in subsidies yearly, despite record profits. Don’t even start me on the banking industry.

    You may also want to review Sen. Coburn’s Wastegate, recently published, to see how many private-company programs are subsidized or fully paid for by your tax dollars that provide nothing for society, such as tanks and planes which are being built specifically to go directly to mothballs.

    If you want to point fingers, know where to point them.

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    louieglutz  over 9 years ago

    apparently, there aren’t enough of “you the people” to worry about. no vote, no say.

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    Observer fo Irony  over 9 years ago

    Now who is a pain in the donkey.

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    moosemin  over 9 years ago

    Remember Jason, and the back-heel of that huge iron giant!

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    3hourtour Premium Member over 9 years ago

    ..yeah…I hate the corporations,too…

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    CO Premium Member over 9 years ago

    I predict that this “win” for the Republicans will turn into a loss in two years. No matter if it makes sense or not, the American people will say the Republicans were in charged and couldn’t get things done.

    The only real reason the vote switches from one of these stupid parties to the other, is because they are tired of what comes out of the current one. So they switch back and forth “punishing” which ever one has last disappointed them. They don’t have the brains to actually work together to get the system changed. Vote for an independent, or even look to see what everyone represents and vote no matter what party? “No way I don’t want to cast my vote on a person that might lose, I want to be a winner!”

    There is always going to be people that vote their party and nothing in this world will changing it. The ones that really decide this are the ones switching back and forth trying to look for a good choice, when there is none.

    And all this talk about “The people have spoken!”, and “the Republican trounced them!”. Give me a break “winning” is having 2 more votes over the other party. Yeah sure the people have spoken. They have loudly said they are basically evenly divided, just like their parties. Never listening to possible good ideas from the other side, never wanted to work with each other.

    People are predicting that Obama will have to veto a lot bills put through by the congress now that they “control the senate”. Yeah like the filibuster that the Republican have been employing all along is going not exist for the Democrats?

    Not to mention hasn’t anyone noticed that the House and the Senate even when they agree that a law should be passed, usually strongly disagree what should be in that bill.

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    moosemin  over 9 years ago

    “…freeloaders who live off the system…”

    Kevin, you do not know what you are talking about. You obviously haven’t been there.

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    Gypsy8  over 9 years ago

    Approximately 17% of the electorate is hardly a ringing endorsement. As Charles Krauthammer said on FOX News, the GOP got a chance, not a mandate.

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