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Showing Original Post only (View all)Democratic Solution To The Filibuster: Make Them Talk [View all]
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/11/15/democrats-filibuster-reform_n_2141382.htmlDemocratic Solution To The Filibuster: Make Them Talk
Ryan Grim
Posted: 11/15/2012 10:20 pm EST Updated: 11/15/2012 10:20 pm EST
WASHINGTON -- The next time a minority of senators find something the majority supports to be objectionable, they may be required to take the Senate floor and explain just why they object. And when they're done with that, they'll have to keep talking, and talking, and talking.
The most persistent advice that Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) said he gets from liberals he meets across the country is as simple as it is frustrating: "Make them actually filibuster!"
The advice grew loud enough in 2009 that Reid's office leaked a memo to HuffPost explaining why exactly Senate Democratic leaders can't force Republicans to talk out their filibuster, Mr. Smith-style. In 2011, Reid flirted with filibuster reform, but backed off at the last minute, striking a handshake deal with Republican Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) instead. That agreement -- that the two would cooperate to make sure the chamber ran smoothly -- lasted as long as one might expect.
Now, Reid is ready to pull the trigger on a change. "I was wrong," Reid said recently about his unwillingness to back a handful of junior senators who were pushing for reform.
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No. The filibuster does protect the voice of the minority. Yes it's been abused
HereSince1628
Nov 2012
#23
"the guarantee that a minority as small as 1 senator can plead a case"
Warren Stupidity
Nov 2012
#24
Well, that's the current circumstance yes. And yes, there is no doubt it is a tool to delay.
HereSince1628
Nov 2012
#26
It's sort of difficult to look at this graph and not see an increased use of filibuster
HereSince1628
Nov 2012
#34
If they eliminated the rule that allows them to merely declare a filibuster without actually having
Egalitarian Thug
Nov 2012
#27
Use McCain's craptastic threat to filibuster a Rice nomination as the perfect excuse
RomneyLies
Nov 2012
#12
Mr Reid, my suggestions for the opposing party filibustering are as follows:
MyOpinion-2
Nov 2012
#17
I will believe it when I see it. I think the good Senator has acted tough before with
rhett o rick
Nov 2012
#20
One potential BIG problem with this reform: QUORUM CALLS could keep way more
ProgressiveEconomist
Nov 2012
#21
Reference on quorum calls during filibusters: a 2011 CRS paper st senate.gov:
ProgressiveEconomist
Nov 2012
#22