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In reply to the discussion: If we never filibuster because we fear losing the filibuster, haven't we already lost it? [View all]JHan
(10,173 posts)4. you know, I've never cared for it...I neither fear nor hold it in any regard..
I don't get the passion behind it either..on principle. This is gonna end up being a rant but..
Think about the obstruction during the Obama years when Republicans used the filibuster to be a general pain in the ass- so you know, if they want to get rid of it, let them. I don't romanticize the past but i know enough about history to know these processes never used to be such a torturous exercise. Modern day congressional politics is now defined by government shut downs, filibustering and repeals. If the Republicans want to get rid of the super majority rule, by all means. I hope their asses don't complain when they're in a minority again.
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If we never filibuster because we fear losing the filibuster, haven't we already lost it? [View all]
NurseJackie
Apr 2017
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filibuster is tool to slow down process & take close look, in this case @Gorsuch
wordpix
Apr 2017
#18
Historically, the fillibuster seems to have been used for some really evil shit...
Wounded Bear
Apr 2017
#20
The fear of losing it has been concern for both parties when either gets out of majority.
boston bean
Apr 2017
#6
That seems logical, but why would the party IN power want to relinquish power?
NurseJackie
Apr 2017
#15
You haven't overlooked anything. It is the Dems who say that who are overlooking the obvious.
Amaryllis
Apr 2017
#12
I've read a dissenting opinion about using the filibuster in this case.
BobTheSubgenius
Apr 2017
#17
it's not "truly important" to keep all 3 branches of gov out of GOP/Trump hands?
wordpix
Apr 2017
#22
Exactly! Especially considering Republican History of obstructionism with SCOTUS votes.
Amimnoch
Apr 2017
#39
Wow! I had no idea. What a bunch of assholes. Well, we knew that already...
Fast Walker 52
Apr 2017
#49
this assumes that they won't go nuclear for the next pick, and of course they want to
Fast Walker 52
Apr 2017
#48
you know, it's all about Senate decorum and a bunch of crap that the GOP has blown past
Fast Walker 52
Apr 2017
#46