biochem wrote:Daryl wrote:From a distance it appears that having the various levels of federal US government deadlocked between major parties does tend to make for an impotent government.
Apologies if I'm totally misinformed, but if all levels had been of the same party would your healthcare reforms have been more concise and better structured?
The Republicans had better take note of this and not overreach their mandate, especially if they win the presidency in 2016. The Republican mandate is to 1) fix the economy and 2) fix the governmental competence problems caused by Obama. NOT to enact whatever right wing stuff they come up with.
Most Americans actually prefer divided government, when there isn't a rigid ideologue in the white house. The Republicans represent those in America on the right side of the spectrum, the Democrats those on the left. By working together and negotiating compromises, centrist policies are produced which neither side is completely happy with but which contain enough of what they want that both sides can live with them. So it's not an all or none situation for anyone. The Clinton years (Democratic president, Republican congress) worked this way for the most part.
I often find myself as a divided government type. I am a registered Republican in a very Democratic inner city district. But I registered as a Republican more than 40 years ago when I could agree with its agenda and opposed the Johnson Great Society mandates in Congress. The party today is so far right on issues that are of concern to me that I didn't see a way for them to come back and take congress. Fortunately most of the Tea Party idiots lost in the Primaries and I can live with a number of those who will be elected - however, like Romney in 2012, the Republican candidate in 2016 may be pulled so far to the right by the Tea Party and the "Religious" right in the Primaries as to be unelectable in a nationwide election. To me the Tea Party Republican Congressmen are treasonous SOBs who prefer to bring the disaster of no government to making any compromises. I am no fan of Obama, but if the alternative is the Tea Party I prefer Stalin.