Saturday, November 6, 2010

Election results might not be a trigger to cheer

There were some surprises within the 2010 election outcomes. There were some non-surprises too. The House of Representatives, for instance, is now thoroughly shot via with Republicans. The Senate is still mostly Democrat. The Tea Party Candidates had a mixed record. This may be the beginning of a hung congress, not able to achieve anything due to partisan stupidity. Article resource – Election results is probably not a cause to cheer by Newsytype.com.

Might turn out to be bad to have election outcomes

Republicans may have majority in the House of Representatives. This is only if the 2010 election voting results are correct. Neither party is being very cooperative now that the Republicans can have some power. It’s being deemed that the officials are just standing on principle. It is somebody good for them but bad for children though. Since neither party will work with each other, nothing will get done. Congress will end up in a deadlock. That might be thought of as a good thing, however it’s not. It’s bad. It needs to be avoided. Sarah Palin has been bashing people for being realistic, which doesn’t exactly do credit to the people we consider authorities.

It's not just here

Great Britain had some troubles earlier this year. A hung parliament is what happened. A hung parliament is when an election puts nearly equal numbers of representatives to the legislature. Business ends up not being taken care of since no party had a majority. The United Kingdom and other parliamentary governments have tried to avoid it although the Tea Party says it is great. America is intended to be special in what occurs in it although something bad tends to be bad everywhere.

Cannot deny what it is

Boehner will always do the opposite of things Obama wants. However, he even realized that to "meet within the middle" is typically the best option, the Huffington Post accounts, when it comes to these issues. Being able to compromise is important for officials to do. That is what democracy is all about.

Articles cited

Huffington Post

huffingtonpost.com/2010/11/03/john-boehner-election-obama_n_778407.html



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