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Get settled in for two years of incredibly hilarious bullsh#t. It'll go something like this - Republicans will vote to repeal Obamacare and X number of other things, Obama will veto, Republicans will scream about Obama not compromising and working with them, rinse, repeat, and it will go on and on and on and on and on.

 

None of that is anything new, they've been doing that for a while now.

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@Zrod, Nah. In the big scheme, this just makes the gridlock slightly more hilarious, but nothing major changes. Just look around, Democrats everywhere are pretty much just like, *shrug.*

 

2016 is when it gets hilarious. Democrats are going to win the Senate right back, and more likely than not retain the White House. The butthurt will be pretty strong.

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Get settled in for two years of incredibly hilarious bullsh#t. It'll go something like this - Republicans will vote to repeal Obamacare and X number of other things, Obama will veto, Republicans will scream about Obama not compromising and working with them, rinse, repeat, and it will go on and on and on and on and on.

 

None of that is anything new, they've been doing that for a while now.

 

In the House, yes. Now there's that added dimension of having extra-hilarious paperwork ending up on the President's desk. Obama can pretty much kick his legs up or go play golf or whatever else will piss McConnell and Boehner off the most, while letting that paper get yellow and moldy on his desk. Gonna be popcorn.gif.

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Get settled in for two years of incredibly hilarious bullsh#t. It'll go something like this - Republicans will vote to repeal Obamacare and X number of other things, Obama will veto, Republicans will scream about Obama not compromising and working with them, rinse, repeat, and it will go on and on and on and on and on.

 

None of that is anything new, they've been doing that for a while now.

In the House, yes. Now there's that added dimension of having extra-hilarious paperwork ending up on the President's desk. Obama can pretty much kick his legs up or go play golf or whatever else will piss McConnell and Boehner off the most, while letting that paper get yellow and moldy on his desk. Gonna be popcorn.gif.

And then he'll seal his fate as a sub par president.

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@Zrod, Nah. In the big scheme, this just makes the gridlock slightly more hilarious, but nothing major changes. Just look around, Democrats everywhere are pretty much just like, *shrug.*

 

2016 is when it gets hilarious. Democrats are going to win the Senate right back, and more likely than not retain the White House. The butthurt will be pretty strong.

Stronger than tonight?

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Get settled in for two years of incredibly hilarious bullsh#t. It'll go something like this - Republicans will vote to repeal Obamacare and X number of other things, Obama will veto, Republicans will scream about Obama not compromising and working with them, rinse, repeat, and it will go on and on and on and on and on.

 

None of that is anything new, they've been doing that for a while now.

In the House, yes. Now there's that added dimension of having extra-hilarious paperwork ending up on the President's desk. Obama can pretty much kick his legs up or go play golf or whatever else will piss McConnell and Boehner off the most, while letting that paper get yellow and moldy on his desk. Gonna be popcorn.gif.

Obama has vetoed only two more bills than I have. I seriously doubt he will do anything that is that controversial the rest of the way by going crazy with the veto pen.

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Get settled in for two years of incredibly hilarious bullsh#t. It'll go something like this - Republicans will vote to repeal Obamacare and X number of other things, Obama will veto, Republicans will scream about Obama not compromising and working with them, rinse, repeat, and it will go on and on and on and on and on.

 

None of that is anything new, they've been doing that for a while now.

 

This strategy has won them control of the House and Senate.

 

Blame the voters, they're the ones that reward such behavior. If it didn't work they would've abandoned it by now. This will continue, with even more political stunts(shutting down the government, filing a dumb lawsuit, etc.) over the next two years.

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Get settled in for two years of incredibly hilarious bullsh#t. It'll go something like this - Republicans will vote to repeal Obamacare and X number of other things, Obama will veto, Republicans will scream about Obama not compromising and working with them, rinse, repeat, and it will go on and on and on and on and on.

 

None of that is anything new, they've been doing that for a while now.

 

This strategy has won them control of the House and Senate.

 

Blame the voters, they're the ones that reward such behavior. If it didn't work they would've abandoned it by now. This will continue, with even more political stunts(shutting down the government, filing a dumb lawsuit, etc.) over the next two years.

 

 

Ultimately, it seems like it won them a nice self-given pat on the back for two years and then what, exactly?

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