And that they might look to pass Republican/Conservative policy agendas!
(WP) Legislators in the 24 states where Republicans now hold total control plan to push a series of aggressive policy initiatives in the coming year aimed at limiting the power of the federal government and rekindling the culture wars.
The unprecedented breadth of the Republican majority — the party now controls 31 governorships and 68 of 98 partisan legislative chambers — all but guarantees a new tide of conservative laws. Republicans plan to launch a fresh assault on the Common Coreeducation standards, press abortion regulations, cut personal and corporate income taxes and take up dozens of measures challenging the power of labor unions and the Environmental Protection Agency.
Before Election Day, the GOP controlled 59 partisan legislative chambers across the country. The increase to 68 gives Republicans six more chambers than their previous record in the modern era, set after special elections in 2011 and 2012.
How horrible for Democrats! The GOP might actually propagate a Conservative legislative agenda at the state level, just like they were elected to do. At the state level, it’s quite clear that the voters have tired of the hardcore leftism that is destroying our country and states. This is also quite apparent by the number of Liberals moving out of deep Democrat states and to Republican states, due to the actual horrible results of the Democratic policies in those Democrat states.
The GOP has plans to expand right to work laws within multiple states, to join the 24 that are already right to work. Dems do not like this, because being forced to join a union is totally like freedom or something. Nor is the Washington Post, along with other Dems, happy that GOP controlled states may require abortion providers to actually have proper medical standards. And restricting late term abortion? Oh, brother, that also drives liberals nuts.
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could it be they are marching to a different drummer??? with the next headline on this blog stating 65% of American children are now dependent on government welfare; do you suppose the Washington Post would like this better? Stupid is a stupid does. Without a doubt this paper and many other liberal "rags" are out of step.
Boo Hoo, the pendulum is swinging!
I am surprised that Obama hasn't issued an executive order that everyone must sign up for a subscription of The Washington Post. It could be called O'Newscare.
"If they don't like it, win some elections"...
Were any articles written when the democraps held the house, senate and presidency? Didn't think so.
The people have spoken.
The problem with liberals moving to Republican states is that they then try (and often succeed) to turn the Republican state into a dump just like the one they left.
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