Question: If Republicans Control Congress will our problems be solved?
NO. It doesn't matter who gets elected because joblessness doesn't have anything really to do with National issues. It is mostly about international issues.
To make matters worse those international issues likely won't be addressed by anyone because addressing those issues would be political suicide for ANY Republicans or Democrats. And because of that we are likely to have a Trade War with China and/or other nations within the next 5 years or so. So because no politician can survive dealing with the real problems and EVER get re-elected, only a completely suicide prone elected official could even begin to address the real problems facing us internationally that are the core of why there are no jobs. Also, nothing has been solved regarding laws that actually prevent another terrible recession like we are in now. So that likely means that something this bad or worse is bound to hit us again, either local to the U.S. or the whole world again within 3 to 10 years. Because until the basic problems of internationally corrupt business practices worldwide are addressed the S--- is sure to hit the fan again likely within 10 years or less. Unfortunately, neither Republicans or Democrats can fix what actually ails both the U.S. and the world.
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