It depends, it is highly unlikely we will be able to simply “vote them all out” or significantly change Washington D.C.
Ultimately power corrupts, and the politicians in Washington D.C. whether they be republican or democrat simply have too much power and have as a consequence become corrupted by that power.
It doesn’t really matter who we elect, you can’t go to Washington D.C. as a power broker without being intoxicated by that power.
Our main objective still needs to be the States to force a decentralization of power from the ground up and most importantly from out side of the corrupted Washington D.C.
We need States passing Federal escrow Tax bills like this one now being looked at in Georgia: http://www.legis.ga.gov/legis/2009_10/versions/hb877_LC_18_8555T_pf_2.htm
or this one being looked at by the Oklahoma state Legislator:
http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/2009-10bills/HB/HB2810_int.rtf
Or this one in Washington State:
http://apps.leg.wa.gov/documents/billdocs/2009-10/Pdf/Bills/House%20Bills/2712.pdf
“It doesnt really matter who we elect, you cant go to Washington D.C. as a power broker without being intoxicated by that power”
I think there are people who can resist that. They don’t seem to get nominated, though.