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A NEW GOVERNMENT
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<blockquote data-quote="mark46" data-source="post: 71795710" data-attributes="member: 257078"><p>Not even close</p><p></p><p>First, almost always, there is not full party control. That is, all the members of a party rarely follow the leaders.</p><p></p><p>Secondly, there are checks and balances from the courts, even one party has a large majority in the House and Senate.</p><p></p><p>In the current condition, Republicans have had great trouble passing any legislation without Democratic votes, even when only a majority was needed. For almost all votes after September 30, 60 votes are required for passage in the Senate. Republicans have 52 votes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mark46, post: 71795710, member: 257078"] Not even close First, almost always, there is not full party control. That is, all the members of a party rarely follow the leaders. Secondly, there are checks and balances from the courts, even one party has a large majority in the House and Senate. In the current condition, Republicans have had great trouble passing any legislation without Democratic votes, even when only a majority was needed. For almost all votes after September 30, 60 votes are required for passage in the Senate. Republicans have 52 votes. [/QUOTE]
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