Wednesday, November 5, 2014

GOP wins ensure more gridlock

In a decisive result Tuesday, Americans declared their discontent with Democratic leadership by electing the first all Republican Congress since 2006.  This will contribute to more gridlock on issues like immigration, minimum wage equity, healthcare and climate change, that Republicans have refused to budge on in the past.  President Obama will likely have to use his veto power more in the next two years in response to legislation that will likely be passed.  The last two years of Obama's presidency do not hold positive impacts for future presidential candidates unless voters grow disenchanted with government results and place more blame on Congress.

MSNBC.com story


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