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Well, there's a few scenarios here: 1) W is impeached. If that happens, VP Cheney becomes President. There is wide-spread speculation that this is the main reason Congress has not attempted to impeach Bush. 2) Bush and Cheney are *both* impeached. Then Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi becomes President until the next election. I think even if Cheney revealed that he *is* the Anti-Christ, the Repubs. would rather have him than Pelosi. 3) Bush and Cheney stay on until the 2008 election (this is the most likely scenario). Then it depends entirely upon who gets elected, do they have a Congressional majority and what policies he/she intends to implement. Are there "Vote for John Pencil-Pusher" buttons available yet?
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We're going to be picking up the pieces for several administrations in the future. We've got international relations to repair. We've got to give the EPA it's teeth back. We've got to work on the illegal alien issue. And we've got to either scrap social security and come up with something else, or fix it.
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If a dem is elected we will lose the war on terror, terror attacks will come to US, and socialism will get a tighter grip. The economy will do what it always has: what it wants. Economies go up and dopwn on cycles. I think the first and second amendments will take heavy hits with a dem and corruption will increase with them.
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As long as the country stays as bi-partisan as it is, very little will likely change, regardless of the administration. Until grown adults charged with the gravest of responsibilities stop name calling and reserving lunch tables for only their 'groups,' too much attention will be focused on who the parties are rather than what they can accomplish. How the new administration handles things will depend on what their priorities are. Right now, there aren't a whole lot of prime choices on either side of the fence. You've got candidates who spin excatly what the public wants to hear, candidates who have promised to fix every last problem America has (in four years), candidates who are single-mindedly focused on undoing what this administration has done and candidates who really have no idea what they actually stand for. You want to see the nation turn around and become better and more unified? Stop seeing politicians as pencil pushers and make them once again our public servants. Get out and vote. Vote. If you refuse to exercise the freedom men and women died to ensure (and continue dying for today in other lands), then you have no right to say one word about where the country is headed. We hold the rudder, not the politicians.
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Sadly it will probably carry on much as it is now because as with Britain there are other forces that influence that are not elected. USA I believe it to be oil companies etc and UK it is more likely to be persuasive civil servants but either way politicians seem largely to be puppets that from time to time shoot from the hip and make matters even worse. A grim picture really.
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There's a good chance that things will continue to get worse. In my opinion, things are starting to change in the world. Like Rome another mighty power is soon to fall. Our leaders will tell us what we want to hear, they have for years and years. And a facade will be built to keep us believing in our country, as our leaders dismantle our rights, As US citizens and as human beings.
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Greed for money will not disappear, so I think, that nothing will ever change.
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Bush has left it in such a mess that rebuilding the country will take a while. And why do we have to rebuild an oil rich country? If we'd stayed out of Iraq as we should have because not one Iraqi was involved in 9/11 then we wouldn't have to rebuild Iraq. That useless war has left us trillions of dollars in debt which is part of our problem right now. And I wouldn't be calling the President Elect a "johnny pencil pusher". I think you have to be a little bit more than that to become President of the U.S. Not even Bush deserves that contempt.
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