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by mikeyouse
1705 days ago
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You need one Republican Senator who doesn't have a district to bribe - he/she represents an entire state. I'm sure if the Democrats could find one and not deal with Manchin, they absolutely would -- but the nature of a 50:50 Senate for reconciliation and the filibuster threat on stand-alone bills for a highly ideological issue means there are zero Republicans who will join them. This demonstrates the issues with American politics very pointedly though. Even though 49/50 Democrats in the Senate want to pass the bill you describe, since 1/50 opposes it (along with 50/50 Republicans) - you blame "our politicians". The blame for inaction lies entirely on one political party but we have to pretend like it's some sort of failure by both sides to negotiate. |
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Yes, when 51% of the votes are opposed to a course of action it is not followed. Are you advocating that for a submajority vote to suffice? That seems like it would have interesting consequences.