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Posted: 9:14 a.m. Wednesday, Oct. 27, 2010
By Neal Boortz
At least the Republicans seem to be embracing the fact that people are not
going to the polls because they are in love with Republicans. That's a good
thing. Republicans are realizing that they have a lot of work to do in order to
get our country back on track and prove to those voters why they made the right
decision on November 2nd.
On the night of the elections, John Boehner has made it clear that he does not consider November 2nd a time to party. He wants America to see that the Republicans are serious about tackling the problems we face. NRCC Communications Director Ken Spain says, "... even if voters remove Democrats from power, you don't celebrate at a time when one in 10 Americans are out of work and our children's future is threatened by mountains of debt."
They are right. Let's hope that they maintain this attitude for the next two years. And beyond. Things have this nasty little tendency to change when they get to Washington, pick out their drapes, their fresh flowers for their Congressional offices, and sink into the chair of power.