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Gerald 11-03-10 07:15 AM

US Republicans seize lower house
 
US Republicans win control of the lower house of Congress in key elections, setting up a new challenge to President Barack Obama's agenda.

* Mark Mardell: Voters punish Obama
* The new rulers of the House
* Boehner emotional at victory Watch
* In pictures: US Election results
* Republican joy in Chicago
* As it happened: US mid-terms
* Pundits' views on what next
* Gratitude from victorious Reid Watch

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-11684522

Note:3 November 2010 Last updated at 11:42 GMT

papa_smurf 11-03-10 07:35 AM

This has been interesting to watch from a non-US perspective. Does this mean President Obama will find it difficult getting laws passed? Will the Republicans try to block new legislation or not risk it, as that might dent their chances of getting into power in 2 years time:hmmm:

Still, much more interesting than the bunch we got:har:

Gerald 11-03-10 07:44 AM

Mr. Obama, has a veto, which I suppose it could be beneficial

papa_smurf 11-03-10 07:46 AM

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Mr. Obama, has a veto, which I suppose it could be beneficial
Like when the UK had one in the early days of the EU, where we would veto everything no matter what time of day is was:D.

Oberon 11-03-10 07:51 AM

Gloating from obvious sources begins in five...four...three... :hmmm:

NeonSamurai 11-03-10 08:04 AM

Ya lets widen the gulf between parties even more and make each side even more rabid and extreme :yeah:

Honestly I think American politics have gotten way more polarized in the last 20 years. With less critical thinking going on, and more blind backing your chosen religion.. I mean party.


Here in Canada it's the exact opposite, where voter apathy rules and we don't trust or like any of the candidates very much. Sure there are some dyed in the wool liberals and conservatives, but not that many.

tater 11-03-10 08:55 AM

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Originally Posted by papa_smurf (Post 1527922)
This has been interesting to watch from a non-US perspective. Does this mean President Obama will find it difficult getting laws passed? Will the Republicans try to block new legislation or not risk it, as that might dent their chances of getting into power in 2 years time:hmmm:

Still, much more interesting than the bunch we got:har:

The Senate is still dem, but much important stuff will need both houses in agreement.

The net result is nothing sweeping can possibly come from Obama except if it is liked by the Republicans. Sadly, in the first 2 years he set up stuff where unelected regulators will set policies that can still fubar the country (much of the real problem with the healthcare bill is that the specifics were not passed, but they set up things so huge changes could come later with no votes at all by people appointed).

The country would have been better off with this kind of gridlock for the whole Obama admin (not to mention Obama would be better off, because he would have had to been centrist to pass anything.)

AVGWarhawk 11-03-10 09:02 AM

The people(country) have spoken. Obama needs to govern from the center. Just as he stumped in 2008.

August 11-03-10 09:07 AM

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Originally Posted by papa_smurf (Post 1527922)
Does this mean President Obama will find it difficult getting laws passed? Will the Republicans try to block new legislation or not risk it, as that might dent their chances of getting into power in 2 years time:hmmm:

If the Republicans are smart they will do more than be obstructionist. In two years they will need to be able to show that they came up with some ideas themselves, even if the Senate Dems and White House block them.

SteamWake 11-03-10 09:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Oberon (Post 1527944)
Gloating from obvious sources begins in five...four...three... :hmmm:

No time for gloating the work is just getting started.

It is time to hold these jokers feet to the fire and make sure they act in the manner they promised us.

I am really dissapointed about Reid's race thouth. I guess they managed to demonize Angle and surround themselves with last minute union orginzation. How that guy is still in office is beyond me.

nikimcbee 11-03-10 10:19 AM

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Originally Posted by August (Post 1528001)
If the Republicans are smart they will do more than be obstructionist. In two years they will need to be able to show that they came up with some ideas themselves, even if the Senate Dems and White House block them.

Dude, you guys re-elected Barney Frank, waz up with that?:nope:

tater 11-03-10 10:27 AM

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Originally Posted by nikimcbee (Post 1528038)
Dude, you guys re-elected Barney Frank, waz up with that?:nope:

Who knows. Anyone actually watch his appalling victory speech? What a disgusting boor. His whole speech rang of entitlement. Seems peeved he even had to run. Useless POS.

gimpy117 11-03-10 10:28 AM

to be honest, nothing will get done. Democratic executive branch, democratic senate; and republican house

that spells out deadlock to me

August 11-03-10 10:51 AM

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Originally Posted by nikimcbee (Post 1528038)
Dude, you guys re-elected Barney Frank, waz up with that?:nope:

My state is infested with Democrats and the state GoP is kept weak by crossover primary votes. It's a sad situation. He's not my congresscritter though. Different district.

tater 11-03-10 10:59 AM

The media needs to switch the colors. If they can't get the right colors assigned, then each election should switch red and blue. Why? Reds are the bad guys. The choice of red for reps by the media is no accident. Red=bad in military exercises, for example, and the side closer to the Reds are the democrats (not all democrats are communists, but all communists existing within our two party system are democrats).


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