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  • Assasin - Dems not getting credit they deserve?

    Maybe history will be kinder to them than we have been.

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    The do-something Congress
    From NBC's Mark Murray

    With an approval rating in the teens, Congress right now is about as popular as Julian Assange at the State Department's Christmas Party -- or Sarah Palin at The Nation's editorial meeting, or President Obama at a Federalist Society convention.

    And, politically, the Democratic-controlled Congress took a beating from voters in November, as Republicans won back control of the House and picked up seats in the Senate.

    But lost in the poll numbers and the voters' message in November is this one unmistakable fact: This Congress, which likely will come to a close this week, accomplished more, legislatively, than any other Congress since the 1960s (the Great Society) or the 1930s (the New Deal).

    In the past two years, it has:
    -- expanded the safety net with the health-care law;

    -- invested billions in the nation's roadways, airports, schools, and green technologies with the stimulus;

    -- reformed the nation's financial system with financial reform;

    -- passed billions in tax cuts for Americans with the stimulus and the extension of the Bush-era tax cuts

    -- expanded civil rights with the repeal of "Don’t Ask, Don't Tell."

    And in its final piece of business, the Senate is currently working on one of the White House's top foreign-policy goals: ratification of the New START treaty with Russia. Then throw in all of the other legislation enacted this Congress, like credit-card reform and the Lilly Ledbetter anti-pay-discrimination act.

    "I would probably rank the New Deal [Congress] first," congressional scholar Norm Ornstein told First Read. "I think this one edges the Great Society. It is at least on par with the Great Society."

    "For all the dysfunction, it was just astonishing what they were able to get done," Ornstein added.

    Many can take credit for these accomplishments. President Obama (who spent his political capital on these legislative items, especially health care). Democratic leaders (who had to placate everyone in their party from Bernie Sanders on the left to Ben Nelson on the right). Democratic members of Congress (many of whom cast tough votes). And, at least on the tax-cut deal, congressional Republicans (who bucked growing conservative resistance to the legislation).

    What's more, these accomplishments will likely have staying power. While Republicans campaigned, at least in part, on rolling back the agenda passed these past two years, they won’t find doing so easy as long as Democrats remain in the majority in the Senate and the president wields veto power. (However, it appears that the U.S. Supreme Court will have the final say about whether one of the key components of the health-care law is constitutional.)

    Of course, the Democratic-controlled Congress biggest failure was losing 63 House seats -- the most since the 1940s -- and control of that chamber, as well as losing six Senate seats.

    Yet as we -- and others -- have pointed out before, political power in Congress comes and goes. What truly matters is what you do with it when you have it.
    "‎It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men" - Frederick Douglass

  • #2
    The fact is the democrats started to run from their own success and playing Republican lite. That will win them nothing They need to learn to reach out to people.

    I have said it that they did enough to campaign on but instead of talking about the good in the healthcare bill they ran from it.

    Instead of talking about the good in the stimulus bill and further tell the people what they intend to do they ran.

    Jobless is a hard one but they stop talking about it.

    Obama need to get out of the White house more and go on the road and sell his plan. Only when his back is on the wall like on the eve of election or when democrats a rebel he comes alive.

    Maybe the people right fi vote them out then or they wouldn't be passing some of these laws and take people for granted.

    Where was the don't ask, dont tell, pushing the dream act and others 2 years ago, a now when them a go home they realise that they have a base?
    • Don't let negative things break you, instead let it be your strength, your reason for growth. Life is for living and I won't spend my life feeling cheated and downtrodden.

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    • #3
      True ting, dem look like dem out fe do more in these last 2 months than them did in the previous 22!
      "‎It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men" - Frederick Douglass

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      • #4
        fustrating to me especially after the Bush and Cheney years.
        • Don't let negative things break you, instead let it be your strength, your reason for growth. Life is for living and I won't spend my life feeling cheated and downtrodden.

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        • #5
          "Obama need to get out of the White house" When last Bruce Golding drive on those pain in the ass so called roads in Hanover?

          When last as he visited Hanover?

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