Open Left 3 weeks ago

If GOP wins 3 Senate seats, and Dems don't destroy filibuster, then Dems can't govern after 2010

After eight years of Bush, and fourteen years of either Bush or a Republican Congress, the current legislative fights over health care, climate change, and stimulus spending are a breath of fresh air. Full Article at Open Left

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