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coalition_unwilling

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12. I'm not a parliamentarian, but I believe changes to rules in the Senate
Wed Nov 7, 2012, 10:05 AM
Nov 2012

require 60 votes. Thus, suspending the filibuster would require 60 votes. Or are you proposing that Reid and the Dems just declare existing Senate rules null and void?

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Day one DUgosh Nov 2012 #1
^^ This. Even if the Republicans make cooperative noises, don't trust them. n/t gkhouston Nov 2012 #2
Number 2: make it so we can easily vote. Everywhere. Register. Vote. Be counted. nt morningglory Nov 2012 #3
Things must be done to protect voter access to federal elections. HereSince1628 Nov 2012 #6
A Freakin Men! LeftofObama Nov 2012 #4
Yup! jpak Nov 2012 #5
100% agree! nt Bonobo Nov 2012 #7
ABSOLUTELY, FIRST ORDER OF BUSINESS. leveymg Nov 2012 #8
Too bad we did not get the House... SnoopDog Nov 2012 #9
We go to the people to put pressure on them rock Nov 2012 #10
I really think that is the only option left... SnoopDog Nov 2012 #16
Even more reason to suspend the Filibuster jpak Nov 2012 #11
You still have to have the House vote Yes for a bill... SnoopDog Nov 2012 #17
I'm not a parliamentarian, but I believe changes to rules in the Senate coalition_unwilling Nov 2012 #12
They can do this before the next session - right? jpak Nov 2012 #13
There are not enough votes in the Senate to pass a rule change like coalition_unwilling Nov 2012 #14
Reid can do it if he wants to - and he wants to now... jpak Nov 2012 #15
See post #19 downthread - n/t coalition_unwilling Nov 2012 #20
It takes only a simple majority to change Senate rules... SnoopDog Nov 2012 #18
Actually, I guess it depends upon whom you consult. ThinkProgress says it takes coalition_unwilling Nov 2012 #19
The Constitution states... SnoopDog Nov 2012 #21
That's how I've always heard it rock Nov 2012 #23
more likely: TheSenate can lower the # of votes needed to overcome the fillifucker librechik Nov 2012 #22
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