Thursday, August 9, 2012

Romney's potential rocky relationship with Congress

http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-250_162-57489418/romneys-potential-rocky-relationship-with-congress/?tag=cbsnewsLeadStoriesAreaMain


CBS News) If Mitt Romney wins the presidency, his closest governing partners - Congress - could quickly become either his allies or his adversaries. Even with a Republican majority in Congress, a unified government can quickly become a coalition of the willing or battle for survival with no guarantee Romney will be able to implement everything he wants. Why? Most importantly, it's because Republicans in Congress continue to shift to the right and they might not always agree with Romney's moderate ways
they are speaking as though there won't be a progressive in sight. given that natural difference of opiion he would have to also deal with the apathetic T-P congressmen who are on their own mission to sink the conventional republican party. that being said whats to say he won't face as much if not more obstruction, this time from that wild faction of the party Romney's no T-P'er, he already faces opposition within the party and he's not elected.
While the Republicans' prospects of taking over the Senate are up in the air, across the Capitol in the House, it is very likely that the party will maintain control with fewer moderates and a much more conservative mindset. Rep. Steve LaTourette, R-Ohio, anticipated this and when he announced his retirement last month he said he was leaving office because "the reality that exists in the House of Representatives no longer encourages the finding of common ground" as a reason for his exit.
they really have a huge ego, that does not work well a ego driven public servant? nah