Ok, thanks Tamar. I did miss that. Historically, was that a first? (I can't remember that from my Civics days - as far as Judicial Branch being included in the mix)
Still I'm not sure that's entirely accurate. While only 2 of the justices were appointed by Democrat Presidents, it is generally held that Roberts, Scalia, Thomas, and Alito are conservative; Stevens, Souter, Ginsburg, and Breyer are liberal; and Kennedy is considered a moderate. That is really a pretty balanced group.
>>I see your point. I did miss Kevin's 6-year reference. So he understated the extent to which the D's were out of the majority in Congress.
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>>>He stated
6 years - I stated 12
years. Your breakdown is according to the website's listing by party control during terms, which is not how he stated it in his message, correct? He did write
6 years did he not?
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>>>I just verified it. Here is his quote:
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>>>Thing is, the republicans have no one to blame. They have been in control of the White House, Senate, House and Judiciary for the last 6 years. The Dems have had little or no say in anything.
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>You're all missing Kevin's point. The sentence included the White House. He was pointing out that for 6 years, the R's were in control across the board.
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>Tamar
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