Welcome to DU! The truly grassroots left-of-center political community where regular people, not algorithms, drive the discussions and set the standards. Join the community: Create a free account Support DU (and get rid of ads!): Become a Star Member Latest Breaking News Editorials & Other Articles General Discussion The DU Lounge All Forums Issue Forums Culture Forums Alliance Forums Region Forums Support Forums Help & Search

plantwomyn

(877 posts)
50. Actually
Mon Nov 5, 2012, 11:52 AM
Nov 2012

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.

Recommendations

0 members have recommended this reply (displayed in chronological order):

Either Reid gets rid of the filibuster or he should be removed as Maj. Leader. BlueCaliDem Nov 2012 #1
Filibuster catfish57 Nov 2012 #13
No. The House got rid of theirs in the late 1800's and have been faring BlueCaliDem Nov 2012 #20
Or, make the Senators actually stand at the podium and speak (filibuster). nt SDjack Nov 2012 #24
Unfortunately, under the filibuster rule BlueCaliDem Nov 2012 #36
Archaic rules can be modernized -- even the US Senate is now illuminated with SDjack Nov 2012 #68
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
Filibuster process catfish57 Nov 2012 #37
That's never been required. People who did it, did it because it was politically popular Recursion Nov 2012 #58
The sad thing is... moose65 Nov 2012 #26
I agree Plucketeer Nov 2012 #56
Problem is... kag Nov 2012 #34
What makes you think Republicans won't do away with it on day one if they gain power? Spitfire of ATJ Nov 2012 #48
totally agree with BlueCaliDem Euphoria Nov 2012 #28
Absolutely. Enough is enough. AtomicKitten Nov 2012 #2
K&R libtodeath Nov 2012 #3
It would be a shocker if we keep the House. BlueCaliDem Nov 2012 #23
Just making it more difficult to use would be OK with me. HereSince1628 Nov 2012 #4
Definitely. There is some validity to the idea of the Senate being "more deliberative" BlueStreak Nov 2012 #67
Filibuster rtracey Nov 2012 #5
What makes you think Sen Reid will listen now when he hasnt to this point? nm rhett o rick Nov 2012 #9
There is no, and has never been, a filibuster in the House. longship Nov 2012 #14
There *was* a filibuster rule in the House. BlueCaliDem Nov 2012 #27
I stand corrected. longship Nov 2012 #38
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
Just the Senate moose65 Nov 2012 #22
Agreed... Volaris Nov 2012 #6
Reid is a dog. Hope he gets hos head straight... MuhkRahker Nov 2012 #7
Please clarify. Dump Reid or the filibuster? or both? nm rhett o rick Nov 2012 #8
It is Real Easy to Change the Filibuster. PuppyBismark Nov 2012 #10
I like it!!! Stevepol Nov 2012 #12
51 is what I grew up with. nt silvershadow Nov 2012 #31
That's too easy soryang Nov 2012 #46
That's not entirely clear; the Senate is a continuous body Recursion Nov 2012 #59
The Dems will be keeping the Senate. I have no doubt about that. Daayyummmboi Nov 2012 #11
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
No. No, no, no, no. MadHound Nov 2012 #21
We wind up with them anyways. Obama will be President and benefit from the geek tragedy Nov 2012 #30
No, you're cutting off your nose to spite your face, MadHound Nov 2012 #32
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
The current rethugs would change it in a heart beat! PuppyBismark Nov 2012 #43
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
I think the secret holds should be done away with as well AndyA Nov 2012 #29
Make them watch Mr. Smith Goes to Washington. raouldukelives Nov 2012 #35
unless Dems take the house too i don't see the point nt michael811 Nov 2012 #39
All appointments by the President only need concurrance from the Senate, the House has no say. PuppyBismark Nov 2012 #45
Amen to that n/t Horse with no Name Nov 2012 #40
Why wait??? Reps havn't controlled the senate since 2006 nt One_Life_To_Give Nov 2012 #41
Actually plantwomyn Nov 2012 #50
Ted Kennedy died 49 days after Franken was sworn in. His last vote was months before that. ieoeja Nov 2012 #60
I agree. Doesn't matter if we lose control at some point in the future... NYC Liberal Nov 2012 #44
While I don't particularly care about the system, this is way too dangerous. -nt- DireStrike Nov 2012 #47
It is way too dangerous if we have four years of republican obstructionism still_one Nov 2012 #49
I don't know... I rather something else. Xyzse Nov 2012 #51
What Is Being Overlooked Here 1ProudAtheist Nov 2012 #52
exactly, that is why the keeping the "tradition" arguments are nonsense still_one Nov 2012 #54
Not. Gonna. Happen. 99Forever Nov 2012 #53
I have discussed this with him personally... brooklynite Nov 2012 #55
Why? lumberjack_jeff Nov 2012 #57
Sen. Maria Cantwell Confirmed in Rally Yesterday... Filibuster on Chopping Block sally5050 Nov 2012 #61
excellent still_one Nov 2012 #62
Just imagine a co equal branch of legislation amazing. gordianot Nov 2012 #65
Just imagine sally5050 Nov 2012 #66
Keep the filibuster with this change.... Liberal Veteran Nov 2012 #69
Oh Noooooo.... sally5050 Nov 2012 #70
For 200 years we've had the right to extended debate [i.e., filibuster]. hughee99 Nov 2012 #71
Latest Discussions»General Discussion»if we win the senate, get...»Reply #50