Mr Khan said:
Deliberate obstructionism, when you're not the minority to a supermajority, can work, or not. It's like Russian Roulette with 3 bullets in a six shooter, because it all depends on whether the public blames you for obstructing (in this case, if the Republicans go through with an effort to just paralyze and destroy Obama, if they then get blamed for whatever problems the country has in 2012, or they could effectively destroy him as the only roadblock to a Republican agenda, it's a fifty fifty shot) As rocketpig said, it's politically advantageous for everyone to play nice with each other, but that secures both Obama and the new Congress. |
As you said, it CAN work but I doubt these new House freshmen are going to be so eager to take the risk of putting themselves in a martyr position just to get rid of Obama. At the end of the day, it will be everyone for themselves (the way it should be).

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