• givesomefucks@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    Without a majority in both chambers it seems like we’re fucked

    We literally just had that…

    For two years…

    And we’re still fucked because instead of voting for someone that would accomplish stuff, we banded together around Joe Biden.

    And got “not trump” but none of what we actually want either.

    Which brings us full circle to why Biden might not get enough votes to stop trump in 2024.

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      No they didn’t.

      Manchin and Sinema made sure we couldn’t get rid of or change the fillabuster. Without 60 votes, a simple e-mail saying “Fillabuster” is enough to kill anything.

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          There is no reason to keep it. It’s a throwback to the Jim Crow era and undemocratic. That undemocratic part is why the Republicans love it so much that they changed the rules from:

          You have to stand in the rotunda speaking for hours tieing up the system till you win

          To:

          Single email saying you are fillabstering it.

          Manchin and Sinema said if they touched the fillabuster in any way, no bill will make it out of the senate. That’s why it never got ended or at least make it harder to fillabuster things.

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            2 days ago

            Alright…

            We’re close…

            Here’s where it gets tricky, lots of people get lost.

            For the best path forward and to ensure this doesn’t happen again we should:

            1. Have a robust primary every election and replace incumbents that don’t agree with voters.

            2. Blindly support Dem incumbents until they eventually lose to a Republican

            Think about it, don’t just answer right away reflexively.

            Which path forward actually leads to progress? I don’t want to rush you, but it’s an election year. Decisions made today we’re gonna be stuck with for 4-6 years.

            So think fast, but think long term.