dckingsfan wrote:nate33 wrote:bsilver wrote:By not allowing a vote on Garland for the SC, and filibustering virtually everything Obama was trying to accomplish, the Rs have set a precedent for how a party should vote in the Senate. There is no good reason for the Ds not to filibuster everything put forward by Trump and the Rs, including Trump's SC appointment.
At this point there are several Rs that have gone on record as opposing doing away with the filibuster, so there's not 50 votes there to eliminate the filibuster.
It will be interesting to see how this plays out after a period when the Rs are stymied in all they want to do. There will be lots of pressure on opposing Rs to change their position and eliminate the filibuster.
Yup. There is no question that the Republican Congress played some serious hardball in stymieing Obama's agenda. And payback can be a bitch. The Democrats will block the Republican whenever they can, and will be completely justified in doing so.
I suspect the Republicans will have to eliminate the filibuster on the SC nomination. That might address the Supreme Court issue, but it won't help with getting conventional legislation done.
The country is broken. Secession is the best solution. If that doesn't happen, we will probably have sustained violence whenever our next financial collapse happens.
Only 1 in 4 wants their state to secede. It would need to be nearly 2 of 3 for it to happen. 3 in 4 for it to happen peacefully.
I disagree that the country is broken. We are in agreement on many issues. The country has been misgoverned.
Those that want such a thing to happen should revisit the civil war.
There is no legal right to uni-lateral secession, though there's always some that would argue otherwise. Texas vs White, 1868, was the last Supreme Court ruling.
I agree we are misgoverned, but don't see any way out of this mess. The goal of each party is to obtain power and impose their will on the minority. The term "tyranny of the majority" was used by John Adams in 1788, but the concept goes back to ancient Greece. Our leaders don't seem to get that this tyranny is not a good thing. Maybe we're better off if neither party has sufficient power to impose their will.















