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In reply to the discussion: Outrage against Dianne Feinstein as potential Judiciary chair comes out against Senate reform [View all]OAITW r.2.0
(24,467 posts)12. +1 Perhaps it time for her to retire......nt
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Outrage against Dianne Feinstein as potential Judiciary chair comes out against Senate reform [View all]
Statistical
Sep 2020
OP
Pretty sure the choice at this point is vote for Democrats over Republicans.
dem4decades
Sep 2020
#39
Someones gonna have to talk some sense into her. The Senate is a fucking joke. nt
BootinUp
Sep 2020
#4
She expressed her opinion, she didn't "argue"! Rawstory screwed this one up royally.
George II
Sep 2020
#5
It's weird her opinion expressed the desire to keep slavery-based senate rules, though.
Gore1FL
Sep 2020
#8
Maybe 2013 is pertinent. Last time filibuster rules were changed. Democratic Party in power.
delisen
Sep 2020
#31
I'm not outraged. She has a right to her opinion especially since it isn't even up for a vote
chowder66
Sep 2020
#19
Time to go Diane. The next generation is ready and willing to actually lead. Nt
liskddksil
Sep 2020
#20
I wish we still had the ability to filibuster to stop a Supreme Court nominee
Liberty Belle
Sep 2020
#27
We took away filibuster for other judges and nominees in 2013 and then we lost the Senate....
delisen
Sep 2020
#33
We took away filibuster for other judges and nominees in 2013 and then we lost the Senate....
delisen
Sep 2020
#36
We are likely to lose the ACA in December with a 6-3 court ...and no hope of passing any
Demsrule86
Sep 2020
#46
Biden already pretty much said he'd be a one term president. I'm not worried about re-election.
oldsoftie
Sep 2020
#37
Regardless with no agenda passed it wouldn't be Biden replaced by another Democrat it would
Statistical
Sep 2020
#41
We won't have four years...if we don't send help, we will be out in two years by losing the house an
Demsrule86
Sep 2020
#45
I agree. However, it can't be overstated how important the first mid -term election is...we lost
Demsrule86
Sep 2020
#47
We have A HUGE OTHER PROBLEM FACING US. Don't pick on loyal Democratic Party candidates now.
C Moon
Sep 2020
#29