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13. Harry Reid's Deputy Chief of Staff
Fri Apr 28, 2017, 12:13 PM
Apr 2017

As a Democratic Senate aide for the past seven years, I had a front-row seat to an impressive show of obstruction. Republicans, under then-Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, decided they would oppose President Barack Obama and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid at every turn to limit their power. And it worked: They extorted concessions from Democrats with threats of shutdowns, fiscal cliffs and financial chaos. I know firsthand that Democrats’ passion for responsible governance can be exploited by Republicans who are willing to blow past all norms and standards.

Now we have a president who exemplifies that willingness in the extreme. Partly, this explains why he faces more questions about his legitimacy than any president in recent history and why he drew three times as many protesters as inauguration attendees last weekend. But in something of a mismatch, Republicans’ unified control of government means that the most effective tool for popular resistance lies in the Senate — the elite, byzantine institution envisioned by the founders as the saucer that cools the teacup of popular opinion.

Senate Democrats have a powerful tool at their disposal, if they choose to use it, for resisting a president who has no mandate and cannot claim to embody the popular will. That tool lies in the simple but fitting act of withholding consent. An organized effort to do so on the Senate floor can bring the body to its knees and block or severely slow down the agenda of a president who does not represent the majority of Americans.

The procedure for withholding consent is straightforward, but deploying it is tricky. For the Senate to move in a timely fashion on any order of business, it must obtain unanimous support from its members. But if a single senator objects to a consent agreement, McConnell, now majority leader, will be forced to resort to time-consuming procedural steps through the cloture process, which takes four days to confirm nominees and seven days to advance any piece of legislation — and that’s without amendment votes, each of which can be subjected to a several-day cloture process as well...


read more: https://www.washingtonpost.com/posteverything/wp/2017/01/27/democrats-in-congress-can-block-trumps-agenda-if-they-want-to-heres-how/?utm_term=.2c6370759809

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Who is Ron Perlman? The Velveteen Ocelot Apr 2017 #1
An astonishingly gifted character actor. Aristus Apr 2017 #2
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Why is it... cannabis_flower Apr 2017 #38
Not your fault. 2016 was brutal all around. Aristus Apr 2017 #39
An actor who is spot on. usedtobedemgurl Apr 2017 #3
This message was self-deleted by its author bigtree Apr 2017 #4
A very good and successful charactor actor. haele Apr 2017 #6
Thank you for this info! eom BlueCaliDem Apr 2017 #9
And a true rarity in Hollywood... jmowreader Apr 2017 #25
HB3 has been shelved, probably permanently. Sigh. nt tblue37 Apr 2017 #56
Hellboy! n/t FSogol Apr 2017 #10
May the Sons of Anarchy rise up and lead the way out of this mess - eom asiliveandbreathe Apr 2017 #7
Where's Jax when you need him? Initech Apr 2017 #33
He's killing people, selling guns and always talking about "family" JDC Apr 2017 #59
I'm with Ron MagickMuffin Apr 2017 #8
Exactly who is supposed to "suspend this regime's power to legislate"? onenote Apr 2017 #11
Harry Reid's Deputy Chief of Staff bigtree Apr 2017 #13
Of course we should resist legislation and nominees we substantively oppose onenote Apr 2017 #14
you took it to the extreme bigtree Apr 2017 #21
All of his cabinet positions are filled onenote Apr 2017 #28
"Senate Republicans can end each filibuster of Presidential nominees red dog 1 Apr 2017 #47
Bigtree, you're Awesome. Thanks for your considered and informative response. byronius Apr 2017 #48
It's great stuff. Eyeball_Kid Apr 2017 #52
When constitutional means to effect change have all been dismantled/subverted... Orsino Apr 2017 #12
Treason is the GOP modus operandi in presidential elections: Blue Meany Apr 2017 #15
Majority winner Hillary should get it. The stolen election was by Republican TICKET. No Pres. Pence. Bernardo de La Paz Apr 2017 #16
There already is, they can impeach Trump and Pence. hughee99 Apr 2017 #23
You miss the point. Bernardo de La Paz Apr 2017 #35
If they were to impeach and convict Trump (and start impeachment on Pence on the same grounds) hughee99 Apr 2017 #40
Spot on! triron Apr 2017 #17
Go Ron Go! SonofDonald Apr 2017 #18
They stole an election by participating in a Russian coup of the White House. L. Coyote Apr 2017 #19
+1000. byronius Apr 2017 #50
The worst part about it, the Russian government is mobsters. We've been overthrown by mobsters. L. Coyote Apr 2017 #55
Agree 100%! K&R PunkinPi Apr 2017 #20
"suspend this regime's power to legislate"? How does that happen? hughee99 Apr 2017 #22
Congress is the key bigtree Apr 2017 #24
Intersting ideas, but I'm not sure how workable they are in the current environment. hughee99 Apr 2017 #41
He's right in theory malaise Apr 2017 #26
it's all about the legislator's will, Malaise bigtree Apr 2017 #27
amen! nt LaydeeBug Apr 2017 #29
HELLBOY Speaks!! yuiyoshida Apr 2017 #30
I'm sorry, but this is silly rhetoric. Oneironaut Apr 2017 #31
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Trump being in office insults the office ck4829 Apr 2017 #51
Thank you bigtree saidsimplesimon Apr 2017 #32
All correct, well thought out, succinct and INTELLIGENT! (unlike Admin spokespeeps) joanbarnes Apr 2017 #34
We (the people) need to flood Town halls and phonecalls BigmanPigman Apr 2017 #36
go ron! certainot Apr 2017 #37
There has been a coup. zentrum Apr 2017 #42
Exactly! llmart Apr 2017 #44
And no new legislation in the meantime! zentrum Apr 2017 #57
Well spoken, Hellboy! byronius Apr 2017 #43
these treasonous bastards should never have had their SC pic seated Skittles Apr 2017 #45
suspend the illegitimate KGOP cabal Achilleaze Apr 2017 #49
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When do we break out the guillotines? SledDriver Apr 2017 #54
I agree blueinredohio Apr 2017 #58
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