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Title: Repercussions For Losing House?
Post by: Aulrone on October 28, 2018, 04:07:09 AM
The process of having oppossing presidents and house is a common tradition, but what does this mean for the future? Have the right gone complacent? Will the leftists backlash swallow up the country? Or will the heavy push and shoves continue to escalate? Discuss.
Title: Re: Repercussions For Losing House?
Post by: supsalemgr on October 28, 2018, 05:41:29 AM
Quote from: Aulrone on October 28, 2018, 04:07:09 AM
The process of having oppossing presidents and house is a common tradition, but what does this mean for the future? Have the right gone complacent? Will the leftists backlash swallow up the country? Or will the heavy push and shoves continue to escalate? Discuss.

If history is a correct lesson the democrats should win back the house as the average change for a sitting president is 30 seats. That being said, much will not change since the democrats will not have a majority in the senate. It would be total legislative gridlock, but not for judges as only the senate confirms judges. However, the democrats will have endless investigations into Trump which result in a landslide for Trump in 2020.
Title: Re: Repercussions For Losing House?
Post by: Billy's bayonet on October 28, 2018, 09:07:03 PM
When Obamao was faced with a House and Senate of Republicans he hauled out his pen and his phone. I imagine Trump will do the same if necessary. Plus he will get re elected.
Title: Re: Repercussions For Losing House?
Post by: AndyJackson on October 29, 2018, 10:11:16 AM
Quote from: supsalemgr on October 28, 2018, 05:41:29 AM
If history is a correct lesson the democrats should win back the house as the average change for a sitting president is 30 seats. That being said, much will not change since the democrats will not have a majority in the senate. It would be total legislative gridlock, but not for judges as only the senate confirms judges. However, the democrats will have endless investigations into Trump which result in a landslide for Trump in 2020.
If Trump loses control of the house for investigations, prosecutions, etc.... he'd better ram them all through between November and January, in a way that makes it suicide for the dems to actually do real obstruction.  If not, he's clearly abdicated all claims to pursuing justice and transparency.  You know the damned dems will re-hide everything if they have congress.  Schiff will be heading up everything.

Either that or use the DOJ alone to do all of this.  Just not sure that enough of it has been fumigated, for this to be done.
Title: Re: Repercussions For Losing House?
Post by: Cryptic Bert on October 29, 2018, 12:30:59 PM
If the win they will bog down the administration with investigations. They will also ensure a Trump win in 2020.
Title: Re: Repercussions For Losing House?
Post by: supsalemgr on October 29, 2018, 12:45:33 PM
Quote from: AndyJackson on October 29, 2018, 10:11:16 AM
If Trump loses control of the house for investigations, prosecutions, etc.... he'd better ram them all through between November and January, in a way that makes it suicide for the dems to actually do real obstruction.  If not, he's clearly abdicated all claims to pursuing justice and transparency.  You know the damned dems will re-hide everything if they have congress.  Schiff will be heading up everything.

Either that or use the DOJ alone to do all of this.  Just not sure that enough of it has been fumigated, for this to be done.

Don't depend on Ryan to push through Trump desires in the lame duck session. He doesn't want them either.
Title: Re: Repercussions For Losing House?
Post by: Solar on October 29, 2018, 12:52:56 PM
What's with this "IF" shit? The Dim party is fuckin dead, they aren't coming back anytime soon, if ever.
We are picking up seats, that's that!
Title: Re: Repercussions For Losing House?
Post by: Possum on October 29, 2018, 02:20:58 PM
Quote from: Solar on October 29, 2018, 12:52:56 PM
What's with this "IF" shit? The Dim party is fuckin dead, they aren't coming back anytime soon, if ever.
We are picking up seats, that's that!
I agree with you now, two years ago I was predicting  a blood bath in both chambers. Glad to say I was wrong about Trump.
Title: Re: Repercussions For Losing House?
Post by: Solar on October 29, 2018, 03:22:50 PM
Quote from: s3779m on October 29, 2018, 02:20:58 PM
I agree with you now, two years ago I was predicting  a blood bath in both chambers. Glad to say I was wrong about Trump.
I talk about it here:
http://conservativepoliticalforum.com/political-discussion-and-debate/why-we-keep-winning/

What do you think?
Title: Re: Repercussions For Losing House?
Post by: Possum on October 30, 2018, 02:48:35 PM
Quote from: Solar on October 29, 2018, 03:22:50 PM
I talk about it here:
http://conservativepoliticalforum.com/political-discussion-and-debate/why-we-keep-winning/

What do you think?
Nailed it, where I do think the lefts suicide was inevitable, Trump sped it up by exposure. My biggest surprise was how the rino's went for retirement, and the republicans jumped on board. Lindsey Graham is one pretty good example, I never expected him to stand up for conservatives and I thank Trump for the change in him. My personal opinion of the republicans has gone up, at least for the ones who are running for reelection, guess Trump has shown them the way. ( of course my opinion of republicans was pretty low :rolleyes:) When I look back to two years ago I never would have believed how well everything has turned out. :thumbup:
Title: Re: Repercussions For Losing House?
Post by: supsalemgr on October 31, 2018, 04:20:06 AM
Quote from: s3779m on October 30, 2018, 02:48:35 PM
Nailed it, where I do think the lefts suicide was inevitable, Trump sped it up by exposure. My biggest surprise was how the rino's went for retirement, and the republicans jumped on board. Lindsey Graham is one pretty good example, I never expected him to stand up for conservatives and I thank Trump for the change in him. My personal opinion of the republicans has gone up, at least for the ones who are running for reelection, guess Trump has shown them the way. ( of course my opinion of republicans was pretty low :rolleyes:) When I look back to two years ago I never would have believed how well everything has turned out. :thumbup:

Good point about Graham. It is almost like he is out from under McCain's thumb.