Thursday, April 26, 2007

The End of an Era

Southern influence in Congress appears to be waining.

During the days of strict seniority the South ruled the roost, but the rise of two party competition has cut the length of southern members' congressional tenures, and the region's shift to the Republican Party has put them at a disadvantage now that Democrats are the majority Party.

The South can no longer check policies favored by the rest of the country, or push policies opposed by them.

Consequences?