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tritsofme

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18. Lots of folks here cheered on the nuclear option in 2013. Now Trump has sat as many appellate judges
Mon Jan 13, 2020, 12:44 PM
Jan 2020

in three years as President Obama did in eight.

I am very worried about the unintended consequences of going nuclear, we won’t be in power forever.

If I were to vote in a presidential
primary today, I would vote for:
Joe Biden

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I don't know if that's a good thing or a bad thing. I am totally wishy-washy comradebillyboy Jan 2020 #1
You're not alone. Here is more info that might help, in case you have not read it BeckyDem Jan 2020 #2
I'm opposed, seems too dangerous long term Amishman Jan 2020 #3
Forget the filibuster for judicial nominees dansolo Jan 2020 #30
I think we should get rid of lifetime appointments I_UndergroundPanther Jan 2020 #36
IMO, more Democracy is always a good thing DrToast Jan 2020 #12
Oh God no. That's a horrible idea Recursion Jan 2020 #4
The filibuster has nothing to do with why we still have the ACA. Rs do not have 51 votes to kill it. LonePirate Jan 2020 #9
Reconciliation muddles the process. They definitely would have settled on repeal plan tritsofme Jan 2020 #16
Thanks for setting the BlueMTexpat Jan 2020 #26
Yeah, let's give these Republicans the ability to do anything they want. BlueTsunami2018 Jan 2020 #5
It has its legitimate uses but it should have more defacto7 Jan 2020 #6
If we don't have the filibuster what excuse will some use for not passing Democratic legislation? LonePirate Jan 2020 #7
McConnell's not even honoring blue slips bucolic_frolic Jan 2020 #8
Thank you! DrToast Jan 2020 #10
Kill it dead, repeal the tax scam, and expand the court dalton99a Jan 2020 #11
Yepper spot on.................... turbinetree Jan 2020 #13
'Member the time when Dems had the majority in the senate Cuthbert Allgood Jan 2020 #14
I sort of agree PBC_Democrat Jan 2020 #15
This system imposes costs on the majority as well. tritsofme Jan 2020 #20
... and forces dialogue and compromise PBC_Democrat Jan 2020 #24
That's a terrible idea. The Valley Below Jan 2020 #17
How do you expect to pass any needed legislation then? Or do you not want anything passed? LonePirate Jan 2020 #29
By forcing them to actually stand up and speak dansolo Jan 2020 #31
Forcing them to speak is irrelevant because there are dozens of them available to speak. LonePirate Jan 2020 #34
Lots of folks here cheered on the nuclear option in 2013. Now Trump has sat as many appellate judges tritsofme Jan 2020 #18
It's not wise to float this idea while the GOP controls the senate Politicub Jan 2020 #19
We should have it, but The Mouth Jan 2020 #21
This system is in many ways preferable to the minority. tritsofme Jan 2020 #22
Elizabeth's right on target, as usual... while we're at it, let's dump the Electoral College too!! InAbLuEsTaTe Jan 2020 #23
Yeah, right The Mouth Jan 2020 #27
None of this matters if we have a GOP majority on the Supreme Court. StevieM Jan 2020 #25
The President does not have the authority to change Senate rules. northoftheborder Jan 2020 #28
I don't know Midnightwalk Jan 2020 #32
Except for that pesky seperation of powers deal...a POTUS can't get rid of it. AncientGeezer Jan 2020 #33
This is NOT going to happen Gothmog Jan 2020 #35
Then perhaps she should stay in the Senate so that Jose Garcia Jan 2020 #37
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