Thank you for proving my point. The Dems had 134 days of total power but no changes to the tax rates. Clearly, Candycorn's assertion is way off base.
Again, I'm looking for what was claimed, that every imitative was blocked. So far, I see some grasping at straws but that's about it. Geez, you'd think it would be easy to point to some of those initiatives if every one was blocked. Hmm...
they got the health care law through during that time. which the GOP still tried to block by using procedural maneuvers.
and although on paper the super majority was 134 days, that was due to Al Franken who was won the election but was installed due to a recount until 7/7 nearly 7 months after the election. thus in reality the time between when Franken actually got to the senate and when ted kennedy died was 49 days of actual legislation power. hmmmm a month and a half, how fast do you expect congress to work? did you not see the debt ceiling fiasco? or the the START treaty debacle?