Poll: how many Senate seats will the GOP have on Monday

how many Senate seats will the GOP have on Monday


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It is almost a foregone conclusion that the Republican will have the majority in the Senate.

The REAL issue is not the majority itself, but the leader of that majority.

Mitch McConnell would be no better than Harry Reid, he would be the same moldy, stinking, obsolete and useless version of the "leader" McConnell so desperately wanted to replace.

So, assuming that McConnell gets re-elected (?) and the GOP takes control of the Senate (?).

If McConnell has any decency, principles and care and love for the country, he would say: My party and I have been validated by this election. I have served to the best of my ability. I really don't need the extra dollars the leadership brings. I am willing to give up the leadership to someone who is not so stuck in the 19th century as I am.

Can anyone see that happen?


Uh, nope.
 
On Monday, there will be the same amount of Republican and Democratic senators as there are today.

On Tuesday (and even Wednesday, Thursday and Friday), there will be the same amount, and yes, they will be the same asshats who take lots of time off and spend their working hours working towards gridlock.

However................that being said.........................

I hope there are more Democrats at the beginning of 2015 than there are Republicans holding down seats in the Senate and the House.

I also hope that Scott Walker loses his ass for his run to be re-elected governor.

In case you missed it, the Democrats control the Senate and they determine how many days they work. Since you want more Democrats in the Senate, you must be wanting them to take even more time off.
 
Actually, there have been more days taken off under Republican leadership than have been taken under the Democrats.

Wanna talk about how this particular Congress is even worse than the "do nothing Congress" of the early part of this century?

Boehner sucks at his job, and I'm hoping that both he and McConnell lose their elections this year.

It would be refreshing to hear of a Congress that actually wants to get things done, rather than hear about a Congress (and Senate) that wants to promote gridlock.

Vote Blue this election.
 

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