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Pretty basic....
- keep as is
- change back to talking filibuster
- kiss it goodbye
I have long been an advocate of taking it back to the "talking" filibuster. This returns the filibuster to it's original form as a delaying and emphasis parliamentary procedure, not a permanent "stop and force a vote" tactic. When a senator elects to pursue a filibuster it becomes a question of simple endurance and highlights an issue, as opposed to being a permanent stop if there aren't the votes to override the filibuster.
I say scrap it. Both parties have already scrapped it under various politically opportunistic circumstances. It's bad enough to have the Senate be a House of Lords where 25% of Americans have more than half of the decision-making power, but then to continue to give that 25% veto power over every fucking piece of legislation is ridiculous.
We have too many pressing problems facing us to continue to constipate the will of the people, particularly now when so many states are openly trying to suppress voting. The filibuster is not Constitutionally mandated. Dump it, and focus on ensuring voting rights for all. Democracy is coming to the U.S.A.
If Sinema can't handle that, we'll dump her in her next primary. Quit screwing around and get the robber barons under control.
President Joe Biden previously indicated he wouldn't support reforming the filibuster in the Senate but after it took months to pass the next round of COVID-19 stimulus, he appears to be changing his mind.
"Aren't you going to have to choose between preserving the filibuster, and advancing your agenda?" asked George Stephanopoulos in an ABC News interview.
"Yes, but here's the choice: I don't think that you have to eliminate the filibuster, you have to do it what it used to be when I first got to the Senate back in the old days," Biden explained. "You had to stand up and command the floor, you had to keep talking."
All the more reason to rein in the power of the minority.You need to take a civic lesson. The senate is not the house. The senate gives each state equal representation within the republic of 50 states and is not based on populous numbers. It saves us from becoming ** THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CALIFORNIA**, hopefully it stays that way.
You need to take a civic lesson. The senate is not the house. The senate gives each state equal representation within the republic of 50 states and is not based on populous numbers. It saves us from becoming ** THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CALIFORNIA**, hopefully it stays that way.
Everyone wants to take power away from the minority when they're in the majority - but at the same time they have the awareness that such a power shift will inevitably land in the hands of the opposing party.
True, but Mitch McConnell landed the Senate in the "just do it for immediate gain" mess. The Democrats could try to stuff that bunny back in the bag, but now that McConnell has done it--and will do it again as often as he's given the chance--there's little reason not to do it as well. That bunny ain't going back into the bag without a major overhaul of the Senate rules system.
Five of the nine current Supreme Court justices were confirmed by Senators representing a minority of Americans. The minority has more than enough power, in my opinion.
True, but Mitch McConnell landed the Senate in the "just do it for immediate gain" mess. The Democrats could try to stuff that bunny back in the bag, but now that McConnell has done it--and will do it again as often as he's given the chance--there's little reason not to do it as well. That bunny ain't going back into the bag without a major overhaul of the Senate rules system.
Which was pioneered by the diabolical Harry Reid to pack the lower courts.
Perfected by Mitch McConnell is the issue. So, I'd do whatever McConnell would do in this case. Democrats have been much too Goody Two-shoes (cough, cough. Obama) waiting for Republicans to actually care about the American people.
Sounds like there are a bunch of conservative wimps on this thread, trying to rationalize the status quo as if it were a holy grail for middle school civics students.
Wake up, wimps! A major political party just attempted to reverse the results of an election that was certified in all 50 states and that actually ended up being very kind to that party's Congressional and Senatorial candidates, but just did not happen to elect their crooked Presidential candidate. Now that same political party is attempting to block legislation via filibuster that would prevent states from suppressing the votes of millions of citizens. Many of these autocrats still haven't acknowledged the results of the last Presidential election, and some support the perpetrators of the January 6th insurrection attempt
And yet, here you are talking about "protecting the minority party". Bullshit. The filibuster is most famous for blocking civil rights legislation for decades. Wake up, wimps, and do exactly what Keith said in the thread above, which is roll over Mitch in the same way that he would do if he were in the majority.
Perfected by Mitch McConnell is the issue. So, I'd do whatever McConnell would do in this case. Democrats have been much too Goody Two-shoes (cough, cough. Obama) waiting for Republicans to actually care about the American people.
Nancy Pelosi showed her true colors conjuring up a 1.9 trillion dollar boondoggle