because they caused a recession. much like the current democratic congress has done. the president is just an easy scape goat for any problems the country faces.
From 1994 until 2006, the Republican Party held a majority in both Houses of Congress. In 2006, that changed when the Democrats took the majority in both Houses.
For the first time in a period of forty years, the democrats lost control over the congress. Bill Clinton was elected president in 1993 and continued to hold the title till January 2001.
Party of Social Democrats was created in 1994.
Social Democrats of Croatia ended in 1994.
Free Democrats - Norway - was created in 1994.
It's easier to answer the question by how many years have the Republicans controlled both houses since 1950...the answer...only four...and two of those four the majority in the Senate was 51-49, a razor thin and actually Democrat controlled since at least four Republican senators were liberal in voting.
Since 1940, the Democrats have been in control from 1940-46 when the GOP took control of both houses after WWII and retook the Congress in in 1950. During Eisenhower's 2 terms, the Democrats had either control of both houses or one during most of his 8 years. In 1960, the Democrats captured both houses and the Presidency and remained in control of both houses till 1980 when the Republicans captured the Senate and Reagan won. Democrats had control of the House of Representatives till 1994, when the GOP took both houses. Democrats took back the senate in 2006 and still controls that chamber. The GOP lost the House in 1998 but took it back in 2000 when Bush won. They lost the house again in 2006 until 2010 when they took 63 seats in the house and increased their minority in the Senate. Today, the Democrats are most strongest in the Far West, New England and the Mid-Atlantic States. The Democrats even won for the first time in decades, Virginia, North Carolina and New Mexico in 2008. Demographically, the country is becoming more non-white, especially Hispanic, which should be a great advantage to the Democrats! The Republicans are still prevalent in the Deep South and border States and the Rocky Mountain and Plains states.
The Congress of Wonders - 1994 was released on: USA: 1994
Independent Democrats was created on 2003-06-21.
From what I can find the Republican party controlled both houses of Congress from 2002 through 2006. In the 2006 elections, Democrats took a small majority of 51-49 in the senate and 233-202 in the House of Representatives which they held for the two years leading up to the 2008 election. Update:In the 1994 midterm elections Republicans regained control of both the Senate and the House of Representatives. The Republicans lost control of the Senate in 2001 by one vote due to Sanders of Vt switching to Independent caucusing with the Democrats. The Republicans regained control in 2003 maintaining a majority in both houses losing control only in the 2006 elections. Source:http://uspolitics.about.com/od/usgovernment/l/bl_party_division_2.htm During the administration of President Franklin D. Roosevelt (1933-45), the Democratic Party controlled both houses of Congress. The Republicans won control of both houses in the 1946 elections, only to lose them in 1948; with Dwight D. Eisenhower's election to the presidency in 1952, the Republicans again won both houses. However, after the Democratic Party again won back control in the elections of 1954, it was the majority party in both houses of Congress for most of the next 40 years; the Republicans were only able to win control of the Senate for a six-year period (1981-87). The Republicans won a majority position in both houses of Congress in the elections of 1994. The Republicans controlled both houses until 2006, except the Senate for most of 2001 and 2002, when the Democrats had the majority after Jim Jeffords left the Republican Party to become an independent and caucus with the Democrats. In 2006, the Democratic Party regained control of the House of Representatives, and the results of the Senate elections yielded a Senate makeup of 49 Republicans, 49 Democrats, and two independents. In the 110th Congress (2007-08), the Democratic voting bloc has a 51-49 majority in the Senate because the two independents, Joseph Lieberman of Connecticut and Bernie Sanders of Vermont, align themselves with the Democratic Party. -Source: www.wikipedia.org (US Congress)
a repudiation of Clinton and the Democrats
World Cat Congress was created in 1994.