The House is seen as the cock-blocker, since the Senate and President are usually on board for the same things. The Republicans have had an open policy of obstructionism instead of negotiation and compromise, so it is clear the root cause for inactivity rests with them.Jmustang1968 wrote:And the Dems in the Senate didnt pass House bills, so it works both ways in this one.dsheinem wrote:Yup. Props where props are due. It is pretty typical for the party in opposition to the sitting president to pick up a half dozen senate seats or so in a midterm (which is why the results aren't that shocking), but the Republicans did manage to run a campaign of non-information and non-crazy talk for the most part.Flake wrote: And they succeeded, brilliantly. In the last two months the GOP managed to strangle the Tea Party in any contested states (probably a win for all concerned) and went entirely mum on the subjects of the ACA, border control, taxes, reproductive rights - anything that can incite moderates and liberals to go to the polls. It was an amazing gameplan and it paid off.
Fits well with their practices of non-governing, I think
In truth I don't really understand why so many people are fed up with Obama's administration or with Democratic officials since we've continued to have steady economic growth and no major terrorist attacks/military engagements in his time in office. I think the Dems are stupidly running away from a good success record because Obama isn't loved as a person...even though many more people have insurance, many more people have jobs, and the stats on people's satisfaction with the elements of Obamacare and other policies passed in his time in office are wildly positive.
BUT...when you attach Obama's name to those stats, favorables shoot down sharply. When you ask people what they think of Obama, people say they don't like him...but not really "why" in any way that is informed about actual policy. I really feel like this election was a vote against a caricature of the president, or a vote cast out of unfounded fear...and not one that was actually in response to his record or one that was excited about some kind of Republican plan for a better tomorrow.