When President George W. Bush gave his State of the Union address on Jan. 23, he was entering a new world, one defined by the Democrats' gain of both the House of Representatives and the Senate in the November midterm election. Everything from global warming (though those words were not heard) to his No Child Left Behind Act was discussed in his speech - but was the speech and his goals enough to rectify what kept Republicans from maintaining the majority? The Daily Sundial talked with two political science professors at CSUN to analyze Bush's goals for the United States in 2007.