
U205 Solid state relay
Features:
Non-junction switch, long usage life
Controlling voltage among 3-5V, controlled voltage can reach to 380V
100% Factory Tested.
Package:
Product ID dimensions: Net Weight Cross Weight
U205-A 110g
U205-B 10g
U205-C 310g
U205-D 20g
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(50%) than the Republicans (37%). The polls also reveal a much more serious problem.
The president s political strategy has always rested on supercharging the base while attracting just
enough independents and Democrats to give him a majority. But the Democrats have long since
abandoned him (that approval rating stands at 4%), and now it looks as if the base has had
enough. The New York Times CBS News Poll and the USA Today Gallup polls both found that only
about 50% of conservatives approve of Mr Bush s performance. The figure for Republicans hovers
in the high sixties. Their list of complaints is long. Small-government conservatives hate his lax
spending. Paleo-conservatives hate his immigration policies. Li fuel dispenser bertarians hate his meddling in
m fuel dispenser edical-ethics cases. John Zogby, a pollster, says that Mr Bush s job approval has fallen to 50%
or less among gun-owners and even evangelicals.
Mr Bush s dismal poll numbers are limiting his ability to manage Congress. Normally loyal
Republicans such as the House speaker, Dennis Hastert, are criticising his pick for the directorship
of the CIA (see article). The Senate ignored his veto threat and approved an inflated $109 billion
spending bill. The House is in open revolt against his immigration-reform plans.
Add Congress s own problems and you have the making
of a Republican meltdown. The Jack Abramoff corruption
scandal, the guilty plea of Randy “Duke�Cunningham on
bribery charges, various unfolding FBI investigations, the
latest bloated spending bills, all give an impression of a
party that is more interested in enjoying the fruits of
power than representing conservative principles.
An aura of dread now surrounds the mid-term elections.
Why sh fuel dispenser ould conservative activists turn out to support a
president who is spending money like a liberal? And why
should they turn out to re-elect a Republican Congress
that can t get its act together on anything that matters?
Mike Murphy, a Republican operative, says that if the
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