1/05/2007

Under Democratic control, 110th Congress hits the ground running



How sweet it was to watch the 110th Congress of the United States convene yesterday, with Democrats in control for the first time in twelve years.

Nancy Pelosi (D-CA; pictured) was elected the first female Speaker of the House. Because the Speaker of the House is second in line to become president after the VP, Pelosi is closer to becoming President than any other woman has ever come (although I'm pretty certain she will not run for that post.) Now if only there can be a Lewinsky-esque scandal so we can impeach them or they can resign... Hey, one can hope. (Read the transcript of Pelosi's address on becoming Speaker.)

In the Senate, Harry Reid (D-NV) became the new Majority Leader, while Mitch McConnell (R-KY) replaces former senator Bill Frist as Republican Leader. Here's a
transcript of Reid's Opening Speech. Meanwhile, Vice President Cheney gave the oath of office to 10 new senators and 23 Senators who were re-elected in November, including Debbie Stabenow and Hillary Clinton.

Meanwhile the Democrats say they plan to hit the ground running on ethics reform, health care, renewable energy... oh, and by the way, Iraq.

Now, skeptics may say that, because Bush still has the power to veto legislation, the Democrats will have little power. First, when the Democrats pass legislation through Congress and fsend it to the White House, one of three things will happen:

1. Bush will sign it.
2. Bush will veto it, but the veto will be overridden.
3. Bush will veto it, and Republicans will stop it from being overridden. If this is the case, then Republicans such as John McCain and Sam Brownback - both of whom are likely candidates for President - will be on record opposing ideas that are likely to be popular.

Second, the GOP Congress has consistently given Bush a 'blank check' to do whatever he wants. If Bush wanted it, Congress gave it to him. With Democrats in charge, he will not be able to get what he wants as easily as he used to. This is what James Madison and the framers of the Constitution desired when they implemented the system of checks and balances into our Constitution.

1 comment:

Anthony_Distler said...

"Now if only someone would give Bush and Cheney a blow job so we can impeach them or they can resign... Hey, one can hope."

Ewww....do you REALLY want that to happen? I mean, I know you want Cheney and Bush out of power, but that would be an image I could NEVER get out of my head.

But it was pretty cool watching everything go down when the 110th Congress came into session a couple of days ago. Pelosi looks good with the gavel, and everything seemed to be pretty smooth. Let's just hope the Dems don't stear us wrong.