This occured to me today...might just be another random thought.
During the massive bull of the '90's there was a democratic president and a republican congress which resulted in a lot of gridlock and washington doing relatively nothing...which is GOOD.
In this case the roles are reversed but definitely a situation for a lot of partisan bickering and no action.
Except for the gridlock scenario...I would otherwise think democratic control of congress would be bad for the market (and the people)
During the massive bull of the '90's there was a democratic president and a republican congress which resulted in a lot of gridlock and washington doing relatively nothing...which is GOOD.
In this case the roles are reversed but definitely a situation for a lot of partisan bickering and no action.
Except for the gridlock scenario...I would otherwise think democratic control of congress would be bad for the market (and the people)