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What major legislative debate will the Republicans lose next?

We’ve seen the Obama agenda steamroll the Republican “leadership” at virtually every opportunity since the inauguration. He got two stimulus packages through Congress, his banking industry and automobile industry bail outs sailed through Congress, virtually without opposition, and now his Health Care Reform Initiative has passed handily.
Will the Republicans adapt to the playing field that is so heavily tilted against them or will they continue to use the same old tired worn out arguments and acts of division in an attempt to reach their goals even though they have failed miserably thus far? What will be the next item on Obama’s legislative agenda that the Republicans will fail to mount opposition to? Will they continue to retain the same Congressional “leaders” who have “lead” them to such “success” in Congress this year?

I think they will continue to be the party of no and opposition…all the way to the door. I think the next issue will be immigration reform…they have already had rallies with 10s of thousands of people in support of this. I am sure that the GOP and their few hundreds of tea party followers will surly say no to this. If they do this will be a major mistake because once these people become citizens they sure will not be voting republican these people usually stand united and they do not need to use violence and ignorance to get their points across, all they need is to show themselves in numbers.

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