^^^^ I don't have confidence that they won't.I imagine that the reason that neither party has is that they anticipate a degree of backlash for doing so.Again, I lean toward reforming the filibuster being potentially worth the consequences, given the stakes; however, I'm just not sure that "screw whatever consequences there may be" is the wisest approach.One question that I have is, "Could Republicans use a simple majority to enact draconian nationwide voting restrictions that would negate the voting legislation that Democrats would enact?"[Edited on September 2, 2021 at 3:16 PM. Reason : ]
9/2/2021 2:54:49 PM
States are already doing that and overturning roe v Wade. The basic demographics that of the country and naturally undemocratic senate already makes majority rule a tough hill to climb, republicans are pretty close to entrenching permanent minority rule from a party that openly disdain democracy. I guess you always feel the stakes are high in your time, but at this point how could the stakes be higher.Anyway saw this fun gem from someone who should retire
9/2/2021 9:41:19 PM
As much as I loathe Gavin Newsom as a person, this recall BLOWOUT is a good sign for Democrats looking ahead to 2022.
9/15/2021 12:57:43 PM
Is though? I mean it is California, don’t know if you can extrapolate that to the larger democratic picture
9/15/2021 1:44:47 PM
Elder is a basically a Trump clone, so it was a resounding rejection to his BS-- especially when it comes to COVID.If the only way the GOP can win elections is through shady recalls, voter suppression, fraud claims, and gerrymandering, then yeah, I think they're kinda screwed in purple states for Midterms.
9/15/2021 2:37:17 PM
I don't think it says much about anything other than Cali is still very solidly democratic and their recall system is broken
9/15/2021 3:42:57 PM
I think it says a lot, actually.Newsom just got a ton of free national press/exposure and the GOP looks like straight morons for trying to run a Trumper against a mainstream Democrat. Essentially Newsom performed even better than he did when he won in 2018 (percentage-wise), which shows that Democratic enthusiasm is definitely a thing-- at least if you look at the 2020 election and this recall.The fact that the country's most populous state crushed a recall that was primarily based on his "incompetence" handling COVID shows that strict mandates/science matter, and people will vote to protect themselves, and want nothing to do with Trump.Had the GOP gone with a more moderate/safe choice, we might be having an entirely different conversation.[Edited on September 15, 2021 at 4:30 PM. Reason : .]
9/15/2021 4:29:33 PM
Yeah, I'd be wary of reading much into the results beyond it not being a negative. Newsom outperforming his approval rating probably says more about Elders than it does about Newsom.I am encouraged by the large turnout. And I'm really glad the recall was defeated by large enough margin to avoid media narratives about how California is turning purple or how it reflects poorly on Biden or how the Feinstein death watch is going, etc.-]
9/15/2021 5:51:30 PM
^^But who cares if California is a tiny bit more blue? What affect does that have on Georgia or Pennsylvania?Newsom getting national profile is actively bad, he sucks hard. God forbid he get the Feinstein seat somehow
9/15/2021 7:09:10 PM
This election was clearly STOLEN!
9/15/2021 7:11:34 PM
is there still a movement for California to secede from the US?
9/15/2021 7:24:45 PM
^ I wish!Actually, kinda but it's mostly just the same morons who voted Yes and for Elder
9/15/2021 8:02:46 PM
9/15/2021 9:12:16 PM
Lol. Beating a Trump-like figure in California is nothing special at all.The only thing I want for California and its people is to remain as is, and for its people to stay put.
9/16/2021 8:54:01 AM
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9/16/2021 12:39:02 PM
haha wtf
9/16/2021 12:44:50 PM
goddamn Californians, almost as bad as Yankees!
9/16/2021 1:16:24 PM
9/16/2021 1:47:02 PM
9/16/2021 3:03:07 PM
I obviously wasn't talking about nation wide I was talking about "the most populous state in nation"California bumping a couple points forward in this weird election with no popular alternates says nothing about how Arizona Georgia or arizona may go if Trump runs again and Biden's approval keeps going down. And Gavin Newsom fucking sucks so anything that puts him closer to running for president has at least some downside
9/16/2021 7:16:16 PM
^
9/16/2021 7:27:05 PM
9/16/2021 7:29:08 PM
9/16/2021 7:40:07 PM
Didn't seem obvious that when I quoted your statement about California that i was also talking about California?Im not freaking out about 2024 at all, I'm not arguing Dems are gonna lose just that California tells us nothing one way or the other.
9/16/2021 8:31:47 PM
It didn't, honestly.We get our wires crossed from time to time, so there's that.Anyway, I can understand the narrative that the results are meaningless "because it's CA" and they make sense, I just think that for establishment Dems, the blowout was a good sign for them. We don't have to agree, and in the end, nothing has fundamentally changed-- I just see it as a good sign that when warning lights flash, people are actually paying attention.[Edited on September 16, 2021 at 8:35 PM. Reason : .]
9/16/2021 8:35:04 PM
What warning lights? He was never in danger of losing!
9/17/2021 12:02:33 AM
^He had a bad batch of polls in August showing him losing, actually.Whether that was just a scare tactic, or not, voter turnout was higher than expected for a special election. Pretty much everyone I know voted. Even my students said they did and they never talk about voting.
9/17/2021 2:17:25 AM
You said it yourself, the polls were bad. Which is why democrats should not get excited about 2022 midterms. In 2024 God help us all.
9/17/2021 4:33:10 AM
9/17/2021 5:15:14 AM
^^ the polls were bad, yet he did better than expected? Uh…^ I, too, have never driven a limo
9/17/2021 11:45:44 AM
https://www.sfgate.com/bay-area-politics/article/London-Breed-mask-mandate-San-Francisco-COVID-19-16467024.phpOk so I’m gonna log out now. Have a good one y’all.
9/17/2021 11:52:17 AM
UJW loves to drop the mic without making a point
9/17/2021 2:40:29 PM
9/21/2021 9:17:39 PM
9/21/2021 11:09:20 PM
I'm going to try to give a compliment without it being backhanded: that's a good point, I think you should have included that with the link. (did I succeed)Unrelated
9/21/2021 11:41:05 PM
funding an apartheid regime but ***feeling bad*** about it
9/24/2021 4:51:59 PM
A Dem stronghold
9/25/2021 9:24:08 PM
How's everybody feeling about the filibuster lately?
9/28/2021 10:52:32 PM
Definitely worth keeping right
9/28/2021 11:03:21 PM
It's questionable whether Democrats even have a simple majority that would be needed to pass President Biden's agenda.[Edited on September 29, 2021 at 8:27 AM. Reason : ]
9/29/2021 8:20:12 AM
Yea you're probably right, manchin and Sinema are scared to vote yes on anything but the filibuster gives them some cover. The complete intransigence of the republican party is a problem too though.I don't know that there is a solution for manchin. He's a classic "don't actively make things worse but definitely also don't try go make things better" but he is probably a lesser evil tehn whatever republican would come out of WV,Sinema needs to be primaried hard[Edited on September 29, 2021 at 10:59 AM. Reason : E]
9/29/2021 10:59:38 AM
Republicans have already shown they will use the Nuclear Option.
9/29/2021 9:27:01 PM
I’m in the do a whole bunch of small stuff that expires sooner and see what sticks camp, versus doing only a few things good, and funding them longer. In regards to reconciliation bill.
10/3/2021 2:35:56 AM
If the republicans get the house in 2022, I'm sure they'll say they have no choice but to remove the filibuster to correct for the irreversible damage Biden and the democrats did over the past two years. We're in a cycle where democrats hold off from doing something because they believe it'd be political suicide. Then democrats don't slam republicans for their actions because they think it gives dems room to act in the future and if republicans act like hypocrites, then it'll be the biggest scandal ever. But both prove to be false because republicans are both willing to do the things dems held back from and be hypocrites when dems try to pull what they did. I guarantee if Biden tried to nominate a justice in 2022, with both houses, republicans would cry foul because he's not giving the people a chance for their voices to e heard.
10/5/2021 10:19:56 AM
The question to ask is how many people do you think would decide their vote based on whether the filibuster was killedCongress thinks people care about "rules" but they don't they care about their lives and whether governments helps or hurts. "the Dems got nothing done" would bet much more harmful then "the Dems killed filibuster but also did x, y, z, a, b and c"
10/5/2021 12:18:30 PM
True. It's only going to anger people who are already outraged at dems as threats to the American way of life.
10/5/2021 3:41:08 PM
Not even sure where to put this one
10/18/2021 6:55:36 PM
10/27/2021 7:19:30 PM
The Paid Leave for New Mothers graphic on this page is pretty shocking.https://www.nytimes.com/2021/10/25/upshot/paid-leave-democrats.html
10/28/2021 8:56:40 AM