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Home Front: Politix
Vox's Ezra Klein explains what will happen if Democrats win
2020-10-03
[American Thinker] For over 180 years, the Senate has relied on the filibuster to prevent the tyranny of the majority. This forced Senators to work things out rather than to ride roughshod over each other. Democrats should be especially aware of the filibuster’s virtues, given that their decision to do away with the filibuster for Supreme Court nominations means they cannot stop Amy Coney Barrett nomination. Despite that, Democrats still want to do away with the filibuster entirely. Ezra Klein, at Vox, explains why: Democrats have a long list of hard-left initiatives that they can achieve only by bulldozing them through with the smallest possible majority.

To his credit, Klein is open about the Democrats’ need to end the filibuster if Biden gets the White House and a Democrat Congress:
Posted by:Besoeker

#7  ...moderate Dems...

I thinl WeekinPictures had the response to that.
Posted by: Uleger Flart6593   2020-10-03 12:41  

#6  So like they did Obamacare? Got it.
Posted by: trailing wife   2020-10-03 12:17  

#5  Ezra Klein, at Vox, explains why: Democrats have a long list of hard-left initiatives that they can achieve only by bulldozing them through with the smallest possible majority.

Does that include establishing a listserv of like-minded fellow Democrats to coordinate political talking points?
Posted by: Raj   2020-10-03 11:12  

#4  Yes, or Argentina without the tango. Think $250 hamburgers.
Posted by: Matt   2020-10-03 10:54  

#3  ..you mean the Caracas model?
Posted by: Procopius2k   2020-10-03 10:02  

#2  But if I'm wrong about that, we could have a situation in which (1) the traditionally big-spending party has control and (2) we have all abandoned any pretense that the national debt should be controlled. If that happens we had better hope that Modern Monetary Theory (as I crudely understand it) is correct.
Posted by: Matt   2020-10-03 09:56  

#1  Maybe, but, if the Dems win, moderate Dems -- and there are a bunch of them, at least in the sense of Dems who would not get reelected if they vote with the crazies -- will be scrambling for cover, and the filibuster gives them some. "Gosh, I'd really like to vote for your $100 trillion reparations plan, but we just can't get it past the evil Thuglicans in the Senate."
Posted by: Matt   2020-10-03 09:50  

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