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Re: The 'nuclear option' has been averted
nothing significant would have happened. The democrates called changing the fillabuster rules 'the nuclear option' for dramatic effect.
in reality, the democrates themselves have changed the fillabuster rules many times over the years, and the government did not melt down as a result the democrates were only crying foul because it wasnt their finger on the 'nuclear button' this time Last edited by KenWittlief : 23-05-2005 at 22:09. |
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Re: The 'nuclear option' has been averted
Oh, comeon Ken, we all know that something would have happened. There would be absolutely NO bipartisan cooperation, multiple senators have said that if the republican majority uses a majority vote to end debate, they would do everything in their power to "stick a wrench in things". It would not be good.
I'm interested in seeing where, specifically the democrats have changed the rules? And you cannot pin this on the democrats, the filibuster is a valuable tool utilized by both parties. When the next democratic majority is in the senate, the republicans will happily filibuster when they feel it necessary. I have to think the republicans were bluffing the entire time. The backlash would be enormous, and while I like to make fun of them, I have to think that at least some of them are smart enough to know that in a relatively short amount of time, they will be in the position of the democrats and need the filibuster themselves. |
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Re: The 'nuclear option' has been averted
I feel the concept of the agreement, as Joe said, is the key at this point. Filibuster as you might, I would rather see something get done so the senate has something to work with, whether or not a decision or law is made by a republican or democrat majority.
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Re: The 'nuclear option' has been averted
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The following is a very nice “cliff’s notes” version of the history of the filibuster in American Politics that I’m lifting from WikiPedia. Quote:
Your apparent disdain for the Democrats’ “crying foul” is saddening. It’s too bad that you feel no sympathy for a minority whose rights were/are being threatened. A minority with no rights is hardly a democracy, and this should never be the case no matter who the majority/minority is. Getting back to my feelings on this “resolution,” I’m very disappointed in it. The Democrats, mainly the spineless Harry Reid, have collectively bent over and not even kept Owen or Brown from their inevitable confirmation. This was another lame showing my Senate Democrats, and I’m disappointed in many of my party’s senators. Last edited by Bill Gold : 24-05-2005 at 00:44. |
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Re: The 'nuclear option' has been averted
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LA Times (03/16/05): "Such a ploy is considered so politically explosive within the Senate that when it was first proposed in 2003, Sen. Trent Lott (R-Miss.), a former majority leader, described it as the "nuclear option." |
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Re: The 'nuclear option' has been averted
In my opinion it saddens me that two of the more conservative judges will be moved past the filibuster, but at the same time I am happy. By ensuring the filibuster stays at its current status, the protection will remain in place for the soon to exist opening(s) on the Supreme Court. Yes you put some on the federal level you would not like to see, but even if they make a "bad" ruling now, you can ensure putting a good person on the Supreme Court to make any changes to the ruling through the appeals process. That to me is the bigger issue, as well as the aforementioned fact that the majority does not stay the majority forever (something that would most certainly have come back to bite the Republicans in the tail).
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Re: The 'nuclear option' has been averted
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Re: The 'nuclear option' has been averted
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Nuclear in the sense that the democrats would not be able to stop the clarification of fillabuster rules. But the democrates and the press have jumped on the term, and threatened a federal government shutdown (meltdown) which would have been an act of desperation, and would have caused a huge backlash against the democrats in the senate. Its only became 'politically explosive' because the democrats have threatened to 'take their ball and go home' so nobody can play, if they dont get their way. the minority parrty in the senate does not have the right to dictate the religious beliefs or moral values of the judges appointed by the president. These appointees are fully qualified. Last edited by KenWittlief : 24-05-2005 at 10:50. |
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Re: The 'nuclear option' has been averted
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PS: It's FILLIBUSTER. Quote:
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Re: The 'nuclear option' has been averted
Ok, sorry about that
didnt mean to shortchange anyone here is some punctuation to make up for what I left out sprinkle away as you see fit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , : : : : : : : ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! hope this helps let me know if you need more :^) |
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