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President Obama seems to be caving in and remaining democrats are running scared. Democrats don't have anyone in power that is clever enough to turn the tables on republicans. Nancy Pelosi is a tough, smart person, but she is so caught up in how taxation and spending is handled now, that she is unlikely to come up with innovative challenges to republicans push for tax cuts. Steny Hoyer is nothing more than ,say, an offensive coordinator of a losing football team that gets appointed head coach after the head coach is fired. How insane would one need to be to expect novel policy from Hoyer? Despite the heroic circumstances of his life, I have never been impressed by Jim Clayburn as a person that can lead democrats from our current purgatory. Congresswoman Marci Kaptur seems to have the right stuff, but she would have to navigate past a lot of more senior, but unimpressive, Representatives to take the lead democrat seat in the House. I just don't see President Obama showing some backbone and pulling the House and Senate with him. Our one hope, like it or not, may be Harry Reid. But Reid would have to reason that he is 70 years old and don't care about getting re-elected or having his son elected to his seat. If Harry Reid is done with elections, there is nothing to stop him from rallying democrats and using muscle against potential holdouts like Ben Nelson.
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