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Voters dealt a major blow to President Obama’s agenda in his final two years in office as Republicans gain control of the Senate and increase their majority in the House.
- GOP tidal wave sweeps through statehouses | GOP expands House majority to historic levels
- McConnell defeats Grimes in Ky. | Roberts fends off Orman in Kansas | GOP’s Ernst wins Iowa Senate race
- Wisconsin’s GOP Gov. Walker defeats Dem challenger Burke | Florida Gov. Scott narrowly beats Crist
- Obama to host meeting of congressional leaders Friday | OPINION: The Anti-Obama election
- OPINION: A complete rejection of Obama, his agenda and leadership | OPINION: It’s time to lead, GOP
- OPINION: Are traditional Obama voters up for grabs? | VIDEO: McConnell: Tonight we begin race to turn US around
- VIDEOS: Ted Cruz on GOP agenda, future of ObamaCare | Krauthammer: GOP should pass a bill per week
I have lived BH long enough to see governments of both parties come and go….
If you think for a second that thing are going to be different for the good….do not fool yourselves!
Taxes will continue to go up…Emigration still will be a hot topic so will be terrorism….the economy and of course jobs….each administration will blame the previous for any failure and take credit for any success. The real problem is that American people are unhappy and they vote out their frustration voting for whatever is not in office now…crazy cycle.
Mazel Tov!
After six long and difficult years, American voters have finally shaken off the effects of drinking from Obama’s toxic Kool-Aid with yesterday’s decisive vote.
America’s greatness does come from its people and NOT from the government.