3/7/2021 9:33:29 PM
lol nice
3/8/2021 2:00:36 PM
3/8/2021 4:15:38 PM
Another cool (but temporary for now) provision of this law is reducing the health care subsidy floor
3/9/2021 2:49:43 PM
3/9/2021 3:31:37 PM
^ya it's better than nothing hopefully he follows through
3/9/2021 7:04:36 PM
Ugh
3/24/2021 7:53:25 PM
Wonder when we can start background checking printers?https://mobile.twitter.com/nguyenkvvn/status/1374861621131161612
3/25/2021 10:39:14 AM
Wrong thread
3/25/2021 11:44:41 AM
It's related to gun safety.
3/25/2021 12:06:00 PM
https://brentroad.com/message_search.aspx?type=topic§ion=4&searchstring=Gun&username=&usertype=match&sortby=date&sortorder=descending&page=
3/25/2021 1:27:54 PM
5/17/2021 8:34:39 PM
5/28/2021 7:37:46 AM
I've read the argument that Democrats have less to lose from reforming the Senate filibuster rules than Republicans do, since Republican priorities can mostly be accomplished through reconciliation.However, are there any significant Republican priorities that would be passed with filibuster reform that otherwise wouldn't? One that immediately comes to mind could be the privatization of Social Security.I'm just wondering if Democrats might reform the filibuster and then look back regretting the decision.
5/28/2021 4:24:12 PM
The thing about the modern republican party is, if their donors and/or base want something bad enough theyll just do it. They use the rules as a cudgel until it benefits them. Then when they break them Dems scream about hypocrisy which affects about 0.0001% of the voters.
5/28/2021 5:07:04 PM
Any democrat not looking for ways to pressure Breyer to retire needs to retire right along
6/14/2021 8:41:20 PM
6/15/2021 11:47:28 AM
Biden doesn’t have dementia
6/15/2021 12:26:49 PM
7/28/2021 3:05:08 PM
8/12/2021 2:10:02 PM
revolution when
8/12/2021 2:52:12 PM
Hmm, was it just strategy? (i honestly don't know)
8/12/2021 3:00:04 PM
it’s non-binding and was only introduced as a bullshit gotcha attempt by the GOP
8/12/2021 3:00:42 PM
Although that doesn't explain his statement
8/12/2021 3:09:00 PM
bad optics for Tubberville to be seen hugging Corey Booker
8/12/2021 3:10:14 PM
^^^why would they vote for a resolution they didn't supportIt's insane for the federal government to punish a municipality for reducing funding to their police, regardless of your take on the defund movement Senate also voted to add 100000 officers, only Sanders voted against. Why does the federal govt need to be providing more officers??[Edited on August 12, 2021 at 4:19 PM. Reason : E]
8/12/2021 4:19:02 PM
because they knew it didn’t mean anything and recognized it as the GOP trying to get them to vote a certain way just so the GOP could say, “see, they ARE the PARTY of DEFUND the POLICE!!1!1!”
8/12/2021 4:28:55 PM
They're gonna say that anyway.What possible value does a yes vote have for, say, those in safe democratic states.The only thing this does is provide fodder for Tuberville ads and piss off components of the democratic base. Just spitting in the face of the millions of people that spent all summer protesting for a better path forward.
8/12/2021 4:49:06 PM
This shit is real btw, as far as I can tell
8/12/2021 4:51:27 PM
He obviously doesn't speak for everyone, but watch this video and tell me that Cory Booker is voting for something he doesn't actually support
8/12/2021 4:55:51 PM
Yeah, I'm confused. Was that supposed to be satire? He seemed pretty genuine.
8/12/2021 5:12:57 PM
if you can’t pick up on him being facetious, I don’t know what to tell youdid you not watch til the end? with the apple pie bit?he even mentioned political ads, which is the main reason the GOP pulled the stunt [Edited on August 12, 2021 at 6:07 PM. Reason : .]
8/12/2021 6:06:13 PM
Yes he thinks it's as obvious a bill as saying you're for God country and Apple pie. Do you think he's against God country and Apple pie.He is trying to be funny but the root of the joke is how obvious of a yes vote it is. It's a shit resolution and if 20 Dems had voted no you would have never heard about it[Edited on August 12, 2021 at 7:34 PM. Reason : E]
8/12/2021 7:34:01 PM
it was an absolutely meaningless vote that was only held because Republicans were trying to muck up the process and cynically use the vote against Democrats for sound bytesit’s the same reason Bernie voted for an amendment over the Green New Deal
8/12/2021 7:55:35 PM
if 'DEFUND THE POLICE' wasn't such a stupid fucking phrase in the first place, they wouldn't have to do all this jumping through hoops.
8/12/2021 8:15:47 PM
It's weird that you posted an article quoting a bunch of people that care about this issue agreeing with me.And if the vote I meaningless then why vote a way that will piss off activists?
8/12/2021 8:17:55 PM
it’s pretty simple. they didn’t want to give the GOP what they wanted.
8/12/2021 8:22:50 PM
^^, ^^^^that amendment actually is very bad because it prevents us from buying green energy technology from china
8/12/2021 8:24:30 PM
8/13/2021 1:46:10 AM
Lmao who the fuck is this guy
8/13/2021 1:48:09 PM
9/2/2021 7:07:24 AM
Masks still prohibited in abortion rooms.
9/2/2021 7:37:24 AM
9/2/2021 11:29:48 AM
While I lean towards reforming the filibuster, I still think that it's worth considering all of the shit legislation that Republicans would pass with just a simple Senate majority.
9/2/2021 12:01:44 PM
which is why you abolish the filibuster, pass legislation, some of which has the overwhelming support of a majority of Americans, and assume that passing popular legislation gets votesseems like a much better bet to make than worrying about something that could happenthe GOP has been banking off of that fear and getting more and more power with less support. it’s time to call their bluff. it’s better politically, and more importantly, morally.
9/2/2021 12:21:42 PM
I agree with that, and I'm not suggesting that filibuster reform wouldn't have a net-positive outcome.However, even if Democrats pass popular legislation and benefit electorally as a result, it seems unrealistic to think that Democrats will maintain majorities indefinitely; for that reason, it's worth having an expectation of what legislation Republicans would pass when they reclaim the majority.
9/2/2021 12:53:45 PM
Republicans could just as easily abolish the filibuster, I'm not sure what gives confidence that they won't
9/2/2021 1:08:03 PM
http://twitter.com/ben_rosen/status/1433483693495136260
9/2/2021 1:52:06 PM
At some point Republicans need to be responsible for their own actions.The two-track system needs to be eliminated and the filibuster needs to return to the talking filibuster, if not outright abolished. The minority needs to be prevented from obfuscating their own obstruction.
9/2/2021 2:11:34 PM
I'm not going to call a right or wrong based on what party would do what, because that is based on party bias rather than what's right or wrong for democracy.When it comes to the filibuster, I'm in favor of providing the minority a way to buy time if something is enough of a conviction. In which case, a talking filibuster makes sense to me. But not a simple vote filibuster, because it negates the point having much of the checks and balances that restrain questionable legislation (e.g. requiring more than a simple majority to pass a bill).
9/2/2021 2:14:53 PM