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2018 Election Results - a Blue Wave or a Blue Ripple???
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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 3817445" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>You want to put everything on the Republicans when it was a bipartisan issue. Are you uninformed or just ignorant? You have this idea that everyone in a given party is in lockstep on every issue. Look at what the Democrats are doing right now. Serious divisions in their party. The one thing that politicians value above all else is keeping their job. They have to answer to their voters at home. Such was the case with the budget. A sizeable coalition of Republicans refused to go along with the President and Party leaders on their spending plans. In order to get the spending they wanted on defense they had to strike a deal with Democrats and keep Obama era spending in place. Thus the budget was a bipartisan effort with Republicans and Democrats voting for, and against it. Instead of your knee-jerk attacks because you think you know everything, you should keep up with what's going on and the compromises that happen in the real world.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 3817445, member: 24302"] You want to put everything on the Republicans when it was a bipartisan issue. Are you uninformed or just ignorant? You have this idea that everyone in a given party is in lockstep on every issue. Look at what the Democrats are doing right now. Serious divisions in their party. The one thing that politicians value above all else is keeping their job. They have to answer to their voters at home. Such was the case with the budget. A sizeable coalition of Republicans refused to go along with the President and Party leaders on their spending plans. In order to get the spending they wanted on defense they had to strike a deal with Democrats and keep Obama era spending in place. Thus the budget was a bipartisan effort with Republicans and Democrats voting for, and against it. Instead of your knee-jerk attacks because you think you know everything, you should keep up with what's going on and the compromises that happen in the real world. [/QUOTE]
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