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Originally Posted by StefanG
Well, I would call it a flaw when an unelected person can singlehandedly decide to not allow to vote on a law in senate that was passed in congress.
And it would still call it a flaw when it was the other way round and that person would be a democrat
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Been one of my largest pet peeve's for a long time.
Congress has made itself incapable of taking a stand for anything. Only against.
The contorting of the rules of the house and senate has allowed the minority party to rule by being against everything.
I vote for my congressman/senator to propose, argue, bargain and pass legislation. To me, these type of actions are unconstitutional. I can understand a delay of up to 90 days on proposed legislation, but everything deserves a vote, even if to table it for later.
Then the folks can answer for their actions, and not mere words. That is the heart of it.
It makes me question if we still live in a democracy just looking at it.
Nothing short of organized crime.
Get back the rules as they were, and a filibuster should require standing on the floor and talking, not a mere mentioning that they filibuster it.
Then make it take 3/4 majority to change the rules. This would protect both parties and independents.