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still_one

(92,190 posts)
Sun Jan 29, 2017, 10:23 AM Jan 2017

Senate Democrats have the power to stop Trump. All they have to do is use it.

"We're inclined to compromise. But if we want to hold this administration accountable, we'll need to play hardball.

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.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/posteverything/wp/2017/01/27/democrats-in-congress-can-block-trumps-agenda-if-they-want-to-heres-how/?hpid=hp_no-name_opinion-card-b%3Ahomepage%2Fstory&utm_term=.b5d8c6dc4cc2

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Senate Democrats have the power to stop Trump. All they have to do is use it. (Original Post) still_one Jan 2017 OP
I'll be sure to remind my Democratic Senator. mountain grammy Jan 2017 #1
RIGHT !! I just posted about this. The Resistance should start with DNC polls & not Benedict Donald uponit7771 Jan 2017 #2
I am already EXTREMELY DISAPPOINTED in one senator who appears to be willing to compromise with ... NurseJackie Jan 2017 #3
Will print out the article, write letters to Dems, local newspapers, local Dem party leaders KittyWampus Jan 2017 #4
fantastic. The stakes are too high to compromise. With about two weeks in office it is quite clear still_one Jan 2017 #5
Given how many Democratic Senators have already voted to confirm guillaumeb Jan 2017 #6
absolutely right still_one Jan 2017 #7
K&R Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Jan 2017 #8
Kick! NurseJackie Mar 2017 #9

uponit7771

(90,336 posts)
2. RIGHT !! I just posted about this. The Resistance should start with DNC polls & not Benedict Donald
Sun Jan 29, 2017, 10:27 AM
Jan 2017

... they have power that their lazy ass's should be using but wont

NurseJackie

(42,862 posts)
3. I am already EXTREMELY DISAPPOINTED in one senator who appears to be willing to compromise with ...
Sun Jan 29, 2017, 10:31 AM
Jan 2017

... Trump. But it's my hope that our party will remain unified and will block everything.

Perhaps our party can take a lesson from the success the GOP had in their own "block everything" strategy. It's time to play by their rules. To do anything else is a sign of weakness that the GOP will exploit. None of this bullshit of "finding common ground" or "reaching across the aisle" or making "goodwill gestures" in the hopes that the opposition will do the same. They won't. It's foolish and naive to believe otherwise.

Even the hint of being willing to "work with" Trump helps to give him legitimacy, that frankly, I find that to be disgusting.

still_one

(92,190 posts)
5. fantastic. The stakes are too high to compromise. With about two weeks in office it is quite clear
Sun Jan 29, 2017, 01:26 PM
Jan 2017

that we cannot wait

guillaumeb

(42,641 posts)
6. Given how many Democratic Senators have already voted to confirm
Sun Jan 29, 2017, 01:49 PM
Jan 2017

nominees, I would be amazed if the Senate Democrats decided to use this procedure.

But in the unlikely event that the Democrats do make this decision, they must also publicize what they are doing and even more importantly, why they are doing it.

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