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Dems, It's Now or Never
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Yes, I know, it's all getting very entertaining. These days I feel like a dog that finally caught the neighbor's elusive tomcat.
I want this moment to last forever. It took so long, he outwitted pursuit so many times, mocked my every attempt to corner him. Suddenly here he is, lame and vulnerable. I could spend the next three years just swatting the little bastard around.
But I (and you) must resist that temptation. As much as Bush deserves three years of swatting around, we have more important things to do. If we play our cards right, twelve months from now we will be able to trade our swatters in for baseball bats.
I am speaking of 2006's mid-term elections next November. If Democrats can gain a majority in either the House or the Senate, the two years that follow will be something to behold. As Democrats are elevated to chair key committees, long-overdue and long-suppressed oversight hearings and investigations will begin. Subpoenas will fly. And investigations may at last reveal:
- Precisely who met with and advised VP Dick Cheney's Energy Task Force back in 2001?
- Who knew what when about Iraq's WMD -- and who lied about it?
- Who really cooked up and coordinated the CIA/Plame-leak?
- Just how many unethical/criminal activities were Tom DeLay and Jack Abramoff involved in?
- Just what did Sen. Bill Frist know and when did he know it before he dumped his HCA stock -- and before that, when he voted on heath care bills that benefited HCA?
- Drag Ahmed Chalabi, this serial liar, under oath and grill him on his pre-war relationship with this administration
- Drag those energy company CEOs back before the Senate Energy committee -- and this time, put them under oath and ask them the same questions again.
The list of deeds begging for Congressional investigations goes on and on. Inquiring minds want to know, and we've waited too long already for answers. Informed voters are the key ingredient of a true democracy. Misled voters and citizens purposely kept in the dark are the key ingredient of non-democracies.
Do Republicans deserve to retain power in '08? Only full and open House and/or Senate investigations now can answer that question. And such investigations will only happen if Democrats win control in '06.
So let's not become overly mesmerized watching the slow-motion train wreck of Bush Express. Because, unless we seize the moment and regain control of the House or Senate, we will deserve two more years of Republican control, ensuring that the Bush administration gets to leave town in 2008 with its misdeeds largely unexposed.
Here's the 2006 Mid-term Math:
Current US Senate Lineup:
- 55 Republicans
- 44 Democrats
- 1 Independent
If the Dems have 44 Senate seats and hold them all, they need to pick up 7 repub seats to attain a 51-49 majority.
On a straight party line vote, that would give them a majority (important in the Senate because the VP can break ties in his capacity as President of the Senate).
Seven seats may not seem like a lot, but remember, not all 100 Senators are not up for re-election. Only 33 Senators are up in 2006. Of those seats, 17 are already held by Democrats and 15 by Republicans.
Republican targets in '06 include Florida, Minnesota, and Nebraska; Democrats are focusing their attention on Missouri, Pennsylvania and Virginia.Â
So Republicans will be defending 15 Senate seats, 14 with incumbents; Democrats will be defending 18 seats, including four open seats.
If you go simply by the math, the GOP seems to hold an overwhelming advantage. Dems not only must retain their 17 incumbent seats, but knock off 11 of the Republican incumbents as well. In normal times such a feat would be considered next to impossible. But then, these are not normal times. More on that later.
Current House Lineup:
- 232 Republicans
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