Thursday, November 8, 2018

We can breathe now (#3569)

     At least we can take a beath of fresh air after holding our breath for what seems like 2 years. We democrats are now the majority party, yes, say it with me, the majority party in the House of Representatives. This is a wonderful accomplishment albeit not unexpected given the hatred republicans have embraced as their vision for our future. But having succeeded in getting the majority we democrats must now begin to use it wisely. One more thing on the election and our winning the House. I had expected that republicans would pull every dirty trick available to keep from losing the House but they were not competent enough to withstand our blue wave against them at the voting booth.
     Now republicans did succeed in thwarting our chances in the senate with a few underhanded and unethical ploys but we are now into a recount with some of their victories so only time will tell if we come out victorious in those races that are being challenged. We cannot get to a majority in the Senate but we didn't lose much in the process. But with the victory in the House we now have the congressional ability to revisit chages agianst the trump administration and now the repubpican leaders who collaborated with the trumps to stifle any objective investigation. The time is coming very soon when new majority democratic committees are going to go after the collusion and obstruction investigations into republican practices and coverups.
     We can breathe now a bit more freely in that we are not under the dominant rule of cruel and brutish republican manipulation. We the American working middle poor class did enough Tuesday and in early voting to put a stop to the ruinous polices coming out of this White House and followed through by the boot licking republicans in Congress. So many of those boot lickers in Congress and in states were ousted Tuesday evening with more to follow as the counting of votes in tight races continues. This was an important election for the sake of democrats clawing back 100's of state public offices just before the next census comes into play in 2020. That relevance is directly related to who gets represented and how it gets done.

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