President Obama always blames the state of the economy on President Bush. How long before he accepts that the increase in unemployment and the increase in the national debt is the direct result of his policies? He brags about how much he has done in six months but then argues when the news is bad that his policies had no effect. Only Junk Journalists in the media let him do this continually.
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Yeah, the cartoon now needs a Trump-like image for the kid in the striped shirt with the changed caption:
“No fair… he didn’t build that! I DID!” Still feels like a long, bad dream under #44 CIC. The reality is that #44 was a Bad Odor that we are now recovering from as history records how badly B.O. stAnk.
The Republican Party kept control of both the House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate until 2007. The Democratic Party wrested control of both houses of the 110th Congress, although by a very slim margin, especially in the Senate.
The composition of the 109th Congress (2005 – 2007) was as follows:
Senate: 44 D, 55 R House: 202 D, 231 R
The composition of the 110th Congress (2007 – ) is as follows:
Senate: 49 D, 49 R House: 233 D, 198 R
Reference:
http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0774721.html
And lets no forget the president has the power to veto the budget.
The Republican Party kept control of both the House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate until 2007. The Democratic Party wrested control of both houses of the 110th Congress, although by a very slim margin, especially in the Senate.
The composition of the 109th Congress (2005 – 2007) was as follows:
Senate: 44 D, 55 R House: 202 D, 231 R
The composition of the 110th Congress (2007 – ) is as follows:
Senate: 49 D, 49 R House: 233 D, 198 R
Reference:
http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0774721.html
He probably will not. Dems will continue to pass the buck saying the reps failed policies will take an eternity to correct. Both have had chances to make a difference but neither has made headway.
TJ, are you still waiting???