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by CWuestefeld
1456 days ago
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This is baloney. Let's look at the history In the current legislative session [1], just counting the first page of Senate (I think you're referring to the Senate) votes listed because I'm lazy, out of the 100 votes, I see only 10 that failed. And of those passing, I didn't actually count, but a very large proportion are passing with less than 60 yeas. Although we see a lot of political crap going on, the Congress still manages to do a lot of business. [1] https://www.senate.gov/legislative/LIS/roll_call_lists/vote_... |
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Legislation passing with less than 60 votes still had to pass the 60 vote threshold. Some senators vote for debate but against the bill.
Note also how many are just confirmations of Senate-approved roles.