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In reply to the discussion: if we win the senate, get rid of the filibuster harry reid [View all]plantwomyn
(877 posts)50. Actually
it was only 72 days of a "filibuster proof" majority. Of course than you have to "assume" that the Blue dogs would vote with leadership.
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Either Reid gets rid of the filibuster or he should be removed as Maj. Leader.
BlueCaliDem
Nov 2012
#1
In order for that to happen, they'll have to update the filibuster rule and vote
BlueCaliDem
Nov 2012
#72
That's when a group of the younger dems grab him and throw him out of the room.
Sirveri
Nov 2012
#73
That's never been required. People who did it, did it because it was politically popular
Recursion
Nov 2012
#58
What makes you think Republicans won't do away with it on day one if they gain power?
Spitfire of ATJ
Nov 2012
#48
Definitely. There is some validity to the idea of the Senate being "more deliberative"
BlueStreak
Nov 2012
#67
What makes you think Sen Reid will listen now when he hasnt to this point? nm
rhett o rick
Nov 2012
#9
The filibuster was created by Aaron Burr and its use to stop legislation was purely uintentional.
gordianot
Nov 2012
#15
The Senate will have to make provisions for clubholders and caneholders to be installed
Buns_of_Fire
Nov 2012
#63
They could use bags of cash to thump each other limited to $10.00 bills in memory of Hamilton.
gordianot
Nov 2012
#64
And the next time we have Republicans in power, we will die due to lack of a filibuster.
MadHound
Nov 2012
#16
Probably a good idea to keep a watered down filibuster for legislation, but scrap it for judges. nt
geek tragedy
Nov 2012
#19
We wind up with them anyways. Obama will be President and benefit from the
geek tragedy
Nov 2012
#30
I would rather get things done when we're in power than fear what might happen if we lose power
LonePirate
Nov 2012
#33
And thus, when 'Pugs get into power, they can rip out everything that was done,
MadHound
Nov 2012
#42
Get rid of it for executive and judicial appointments, keep it for legislation.
geek tragedy
Nov 2012
#17
The only reason Joe Lieberman's cyber-security bill which violates privacy didn't pass
Eric J in MN
Nov 2012
#18
I say make a filibuster a filibuster. Make them stand there and talk. It was ridiculous when
SWTORFanatic
Nov 2012
#25
All appointments by the President only need concurrance from the Senate, the House has no say.
PuppyBismark
Nov 2012
#45
Ted Kennedy died 49 days after Franken was sworn in. His last vote was months before that.
ieoeja
Nov 2012
#60
While I don't particularly care about the system, this is way too dangerous. -nt-
DireStrike
Nov 2012
#47
Sen. Maria Cantwell Confirmed in Rally Yesterday... Filibuster on Chopping Block
sally5050
Nov 2012
#61