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standingtall

(3,115 posts)
11. Yes but not doing it could also backfire on us
Wed Sep 25, 2024, 01:47 PM
Sep 2024

We have to do it the first time we have a chance or we may not get a chance to do it again for along time.

Sure republicans could get the majority after we end the filibuster and repeal good democratic legislation in the absent of the filibuster, but there is also a scenario where we don't end the filibuster and then republicans do it first. Not to mention we would've completely failed democratic voters if we don't end the filibuster and allow the stuff republicans have done in the last 5 years to stand. We also won't be able to make D.C. or Puerto Rico States without ending the filibuster. So refusing to end the filibuster would cost us 4 potential Democratic Senators which would be crucial to preserving good Democratic legislation post filibuster.

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yes absolutely RJ_MacReady Sep 2024 #1
If I could eat all the chocolate I want without ruining my teeth or gaining weight Prairie Gates Sep 2024 #2
White chocolate is good too Polybius Sep 2024 #3
White chocolate is trash Prairie Gates Sep 2024 #7
Post of the Day krawhitham Sep 2024 #15
Yes and here's my main reason themaguffin Sep 2024 #4
Heck yes dsc Sep 2024 #5
I know why we want to do this.... Dorian Gray Sep 2024 #6
Yes but not doing it could also backfire on us standingtall Sep 2024 #11
Yes, it's abused. Liberal In Texas Sep 2024 #8
This election is still quite close FBaggins Sep 2024 #9
If we put the cart before the horse, will it improve steering? maxsolomon Sep 2024 #10
The filibuster does not rise to the 'original intent' bar sanatanadharma Sep 2024 #12
The Senate itself "goes against democracy" tinrobot Sep 2024 #13
It would be a very bad idea krawhitham Sep 2024 #14
Adding States would make it very hard for republicans standingtall Sep 2024 #16
I totally see your point Polybius Sep 2024 #20
Kill it dead, Dead, DEAD, then burn it and shoot the ashes into space. Fiendish Thingy Sep 2024 #17
Yes, but beware of the Law of Unintended Consequences when things don't always work out like you hope. elocs Sep 2024 #18
It doesn't need to be modified. It needs to be unmodified. GoCubsGo Sep 2024 #19
Flip the rules MurrayDelph Sep 2024 #21
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