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Tadpole Raisin
(1,830 posts)etc., and update other laws to those standards as well. States should also mirror those laws so that if the federal law is broken but is ignored beyond a certain period of time, the states these laws were broken in can have a go at it and the government cant claim the states are out of line.
Im tired of all the May be punishable BS
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Fiendish Thingy
(19,827 posts)Because none of those laws will get passed with the filibuster in place.
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Fiendish Thingy
(19,827 posts)No more using gridlock as a smokescreen for inaction and excuse for lack of accountability.
If every senator goes on record with an up/down vote for every bill, they will be held accountable for the benefits, or misery, they cause.
Thats how things work in healthy democracies- voters hold their representatives accountable for their actions.
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Fiendish Thingy
(19,827 posts)Not in the last 30 years, since the filibuster became weaponized, and legislation can be blocked simply by a single member emailing the senate leader they intend to filibuster/challenge a cloture vote, meaning they will require a vote rather a vocal acclamation.
Any vote banning immigration would be challenged. immigration was essentially banned from the early 1920s until the 1960s, with strict quota on how many from which countries would be admitted each year, with some countries - can you guess which? - having a quota of precisely zero.
Think about how communities of naturalized citizens might vote if republicans rammed through a law banning all immigration.
We already did, from 2016 to 2020, with the filibuster in place, and are once again, with the filibuster still in place, so your reasoning that killing the filibuster would be disastrous for immigrants is not a sound argument.
We must not fear the death of the filibuster- it will set us free!
Tadpole Raisin
(1,830 posts)the chamber and speak until you drop, thus ending the filibuster.
People like Ted Cruz love to announce they are going to filibuster and then go home to have fun.
I think those old white republican men and the not so old republican men and women just want to fill out the paperwork and be done with it. But if they really believe in the truth of their position they should be willing to stand there and speak to it or retire.
But they are lazy, dont care, and wouldnt know how.