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After the storm, life goes on due to people's resiliency to hearing campaigning and get robo calls.
What a great country to live in, even with our problems, we are still the best country that God helped establish with laws and order by people, Founding Fathers, that were inspired to work with each other from various backgrounds and states.
That doesn't happen very easily today, people working with each other to move forward. Leaders have to take the leap and do that or we will not always be as strong as we need to be.
People vote or are voting for all Representatives in Congress. What a great opportunity to vote for people to go to Congress and perform their duty as required by the Constitution and not to grandstand and do nothing for the next 2 years.
1/3 of our U.S. Senators are up for election and with their money and non-accountable PAC pouring money into those campaigns, whether the candidate wants their endorsement or not or the money and support, that has been subverted this election. The Congress should have done something about the Supreme Court's decision. However, Obamacare took front seat and ruined Congress.
Recently, the loud, angry, and harsh words of the Republican sweetheart, Ann Coulter, heard during the Primary, come to mind.
Those, again deafening words....... "If you chose Mitt Romney, Republicans will lose the election.
Not really much left for Repubs to say, is there?
"Congress should have done something"??? Just what could it have done other than staging a coup against the Judicial Branch of the government? That's the trouble with the right. Anything or anyone that gets in the way goes on some "bad intentions" list.
Congress can change election law in accordance with the Constitution of the United States of America. They can change laws and acts but it is not easy but no one has tried as this is the first real general election where it really has an impact.
When the economy and Obamacare gets better results then maybe people in Congress will do something. But no one wants to be the first to say the unions and people with money, the 1 percent, should be able to give for their needs.
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