Reading this article
from New York Times about “The Prospect of a Republican Senate”, it is clear that this author believes
that if a new power takes over, that it will make Congress
even more unproductive. This article shows what this author believes will
happen if Republicans take over. So far they believe that once republicans take
office they will be unable to take care of the most important acts of Obama’s presidency.
This quote shows a glimpse of the author’s feelings towards this issue “It’s
not just that they are committed to time-wasting, obstructionist promises like
repeal of health care reform, which everyone knows President Obama would veto.
The bigger problem is that the party’s leaders have continually proved unable
to resist pressure from the radical right, which may very well grow in the next
session of Congress.” The authors attended
audiences is democrats that also oppose to Republicans gaining control of the
Senate. The event this brings up is a
speech Senator Mitch McConnell presented showing weakness by the Republicans. He
has no faith he will be able to end Obama care, a statement he will be judged
for. This article is very credible because it has been written by the Editorial
Board, which is the official bored for the New York Times. I agree with this opinionated article because
republicans have shown a great dislike of Obama care and other acts Obama has
put into place. And with Senator Mitch McConnell speech exposing the negative opinions
and doubts he has of republicans has caused me to agree with what the editorial
board has written.
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