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Anonymous Anonymous said...

The problem isn't really with the filibuster.

The problem is that the GOP has decided that since their members and backer will barely feel the damage from stopping the legislative process from moving forward, there is no reason not to do it, when you know that the other side is desperate to get things back on track in order to avoid disaster.

The Republicans are delaying anything until their members get brought in, and then they will have the strength to push the handful of conservative Dems still left into coalition to push their own policies, despite the fact that most of these policies are, at best hypocritical grabs at federal pork, and at worst incredibly stupid and damaging to the public at large.

I don't care if the filibuster exists or not; I care that the Republican leadership are fixated on a Phyrric victory until they can get their hands on the WH again - then they can really turn on the crazy.

December 23, 2010 at 12:09 AM

Blogger Zandar said...

True. You can make the argument that filibuster reform right now will be pointless because the Republicans will just use the House to make sure nothing remotely progressive passes.

I think it needs to be done, however.

December 23, 2010 at 7:34 AM

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