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Well, the people have spoken. Rpelican have now taken over the Senate and House. We are the majority. If this doesn't scream dissatisfaction with the status quo...nothing will. Did your state turn red or blue or no change at all? Why is a Republican dominated house important for the miliatary? I have my own theories and ideas that I have contrived over the years, but do you see this being a good thing or bad thing for us? Share how you voted...and if you didnt, why not? Our state of Oregon legalized recreational marijuana, I wonder how legal marijuana use will impact our recrunit selection process...more waivers I predict.
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Work will continue to stagnate in Washington, D.C. as both sides will be fully entrenched in not compromising. Thus in 2 years this will work to the Democrats advantage, and so on and so forth with one group changing every 2 years as the "self-licking ice cream cone" conitnues in the debacle that national politics has become.
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This group especially. Worthless, the whole lot.
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This was a mandate to the Republican Party that the citizens do not agree with POTUS or his policies. They need to send all the legislation that was being held by Harry the horrible to the President and see what he does. Then we will know who really wants to get anything accomplished.
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1SG Michael Blount I am also not a big fan of the bailouts.
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MSgt (Join to see) Obama pretty much lost me at the bailouts. We could have done so much better with the trillion we spent. Instead, we made rich people richer.
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MSgt (Join to see) - I had two problems with the bailouts and they show Washington's preference for half-measures. First problem is: how do you justify bailing out big banks and insurance companies (AIG, BofA, Citi), but let Lehman fail, KNOWING there was going to be a huge ripple effect with Lehman? Second problem: by just paying attention to creditors and not delinquent mortgages, how do you prevent a repeat recession? Dealing with the first question but not the second is a waste of time.
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MSgt (Join to see) - it'll be interesting to see if Boehner extends across the aisle to get some Democratic support on some of these bills. Otherwise, the Tea Party's going to drag the Republicans too far to the right, making legislation nearly impossible to pass. Stay tuned, see film at 11.
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The Army Times says that "Experts [are] optimistic Republicans-led Congress will benefit Army." I'm optimistic too. Let's hope for the best.

http://www.armytimes.com/story/military/capitol-hill/2014/11/10/experts-optimistic-republicans-led-congress-will-benefit-army/18792517/
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Republicans won big, but 3 things they better keep in mind:

1) The map was set up massively in their favor. The seats they gained were mostly from beating democrats in red states, so no big surprise.

2) Even in the red states, they often weren't winning by large margins.

3) In 2016, the electoral map heavily favors democrats, so this current majority could be very short lived.

With that said, definitely some surprises in VA, MA, and MD.
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I am so happy and glad now these same guys and gals need to do something and it can be done. Some of the malarkey that masqueraded as for the greater good was a ruse and a political shell game.
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I hope the conservatives are not blocked by a president wanting a legacy that includes a fiasco healthcare reform which is dubious in it's best points.
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Do you mean that book that still today no one can tell us what's in it? A legacy of 17T dollars, that is accruing at a rate of 500M dollars per day...now that is a legacy.
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It would have been nice if this was not done in the middle of the night, especially the part done in the middle of the night with not one Conservative voting. But every dog has it's day and that won't hunt much longer. m
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SSG(P) (Join to see) - I think what'll happen is the Republican right wing will drag them further to the right than they already are. So, unless moderate Republicans are willing to break ranks and vote with the Democrats, I'm afraid we're in for more gridlock.
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I am a little curious as to what the voters in Illinois are aiming at. I was born and raised here and moved back after service. My state went from a Democratic governor to a Republican governor, which is definitely a cry for change in the direction our state is heading.

The culture in Springfield/Chicago has always been corruption and greed (see how many of our recent past governors have been imprisoned). The hope is that a new party in power will make major changes to attract business and hopefully clean up the corruption.

With all of that said, the other issues voted on are in direct opposition to the new governor's ideas for the state. Voters approved an increase in the state income tax and voted to raise the minimum wage. Yet they voted a governor who is opposed to tax increases (he actually wants to lower taxes) and is against raising the minimum wage (again, he would prefer it lower). I am not exactly sure how this will pan out.

Will the new governor listen to voters and enact policy that is against what he thinks is best? Will the voters be upset if the new governor paves his own path for Illinois after they voted to throw out the last guy who did? I am interested to find out.
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I hope there is clearly an oversighttp:// committee assigned if there is that much corruption evident. Top corporations are top campaign contributors therefore have the politicians ears...we need to place limitations on donations from. Corporations...
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Funny how a Congress with a 10% approval rating can achieve a 90% re-election rate. Absolutely abysmal. I don't consider this a victory for anyone but the incumbents who continue to drive this nation into the ground.
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New blood, new blood, new blood. I hope this next generation. Of veterans take to politics and give this country some clear concise direction.
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I love that we control it all, but the only way for this to get stuff done is for congress to stop deadlocking on all issues. They need to get a consensus and pass bills and laws, overturn the wrongs done in the past, and set things right. I also hope they stop cutting the damn military....
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I think the gridlock in the Congress will continue unabated and I see nothing productive coming out of Washington, DC, for the next two years. If we want to change things we need to stop reelecting the same people responsible for the current status quo.

Anyhow, I voted Green Party in the minor races and Democratic in the major races. I have absolutely no confidence in GOP.
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Heres to hoping that isn't the case SFC Melker Johansson
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First issue here is that the "people" did not speak. The recent voter suppression laws just ensured the Republicans got the right "voters" to vote. Secondly, the Republicans have been stifling this nation since President Obama was first elected. They have fought with the President and his administration on every piece of significant legislation the administration has tried to pass; Whether it be budgets, immigration, Obama Care, Tax Reform, you name it Republicans have been unwilling to compromise . They vowed back then to remove him from the White House without giving his administration, in which the American People voted for twice, a chance. So, now that the Republicans have finally weaseled their way to control both houses all of a sudden NOW, they are about compromise? Stop with this insanity, if they were truly about change they would've compromised while not trying to keep the government hostage (Which was a true act of political terrorism BTW) The Funny part about all this is we've been improving. The Economy is recovering, the deficit is going down, stock prices are going up, unemployment is below 6%, ISIS and Ebola haven't killed everyone despite the ridiculous fear campaign Republican tried to push prior to this election, and the best part is that people who need health care can now afford it. Military Cuts are needed especially since over 65% of the Military Budget is spent on pay and allowances which will soon spike to 85% in the next 5-10 years. Which is more important? A huge military that can't train its core competencies or maintain its equipment, or a smaller force, just as lethal, that can train and maintain its equipment in order to protect this country and it's interest. I'd take the latter.
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MAJ Ryan Smith, I know it is my opinion, but I disagree with you on the voter id laws. I know that many disagree with me. There is credible research on both sides of this, we will just have to agree to disagree on this portion of it.
I do applaude you for retracting/clarifying part of your statement, most of the time once someone puts something out there, they stick by it no matter what.
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I choose to have it blanked out based on certain privacy settings...
We could go back and forth all day about how "this person" views the administration vs. how "that person" views and it's all debatable. However, my point was addressing the fact the republicans have been uncompromising since day one plotting against this administration since inception. The facts are there, if you so choose to look for them, if not then continuing believing what you will as will I.

Republicans will either put up or shut up, they have the floor.
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I'm hoping having some new faces in the Senate will result in some fresh new ideas, and agreeing for the good of the country; inspite their differences towards each party
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