By watering it down to the 1990s Republican plan.
And yet they got Obamacare through.
By watering it down to the 1990s Republican plan.
The Republican minority in congress from 2009-2010 d the filibuster unlike any other congressional minority has.
Extending Bush's tax cuts though Obama has no excuse for. And Obama isn't extending them just for "the good of the economy," Obama is extending them because he has rich friends who benefit from the Bush tax cuts just like the rich friends Romney and Bush had.
Link?
Seems to me like it's more a case of Obama & Co liking Bush's policies, but not wanting to take the PR hit over it. Had Obama and the dems actually tried to pass legislation to get rid of things like the bush tax cuts, the patriot act, gitmo, and all the other Bush era policies they like to pretend to be against and the republicans fillibustered them all, then you might have a point. Instead, the dems did nothing and gave the excuse that the republicans would have filibustered. Pretty cowardish of them IMO.
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I don't feel like linking a Huffpost or thinkprogress article that sites quan ative totals only for you to respond with "lol the source!"
The Democrats have undoubtedly contributed to how effective the Republican filibusters have been because Obama, Reid and Pelosi are all extremely weak leaders, but there is plenty of evidence out there that the Republicans planned to make a concerted effort to block as much as they could.
Obama would have a much better gripe about the Republicans blocking his plans if he actually took strong stances on issues and focused on the economy rather than try to make Obamacare the signature of his presidency.
Huffpo is generally pretty good with their data. Thinkprogress rarely is.
Link away if you have anything approaching quality data/analysis.
If it's good info, I'll acknowledge it. In fact, I remember the republicans trying to filibuster damn near every Obama appointment, so I'll even backtrack and admit that it wouldn't surprise me at all if the republicans did use the filibuster more than any time in history. That still doesn't justify the inaction by the democrats though. That was still their best chance to undo all those Bush policies they claimed to be against and they did nothing.
When you don't even try to beat a filibuster you haven't contributed to that filibuster's success, you've guaranteed it.The Democrats have undoubtedly contributed to how effective the Republican filibusters have been because Obama, Reid and Pelosi are all extremely weak leaders, but there is plenty of evidence out there that the Republicans planned to make a concerted effort to block as much as they could.
Obama has to make Obamacare the signature of his presidency because everything else he's done has just been a continuation or an expansion of a Bush policy.Obama would have a much better gripe about the Republicans blocking his plans if he actually took strong stances on issues and focused on the economy rather than try to make Obamacare the signature of his presidency.
"When you don't even try to beat a filibuster"
If you KNOW you don't have 60, and you KNOW the Repugs are intimidated into rigid, less block voting (eg, vowing NEVER to raise taxes), then you're wasting your time.
The House Repugs KNOW they can't repeal ACA but they plan to have a vote on it anyway, because they LOVE wasting their time (self-fulfilling their ideology that "govt is the problem") vs. moving the country forward.
lol @ wasting time. As if efficiency was ever a metric congress was concerned with.![]()
The Myth of Republican Irrationality
"partisan obstruction will no longer be an offense against good government, but the highest duty of all patriotic lawmakers"
QED: Repugs are ing insane, 100% ill will towards the 99%, while wrapping themselves dishonestly in the "patriotic" flag (implying their opposition is both traitorous and illegitimate,to be eliminated).
You didn't really get the last sentence, did you? He was saying 'partisan obstruction' will be the highest duty of patriotic lawmakers when those lawmakers are on team blue.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarcasm
filibusters succeed, that's why they are used.
how do you "deal with" less than 60 Senators voting with your side?
Once a bureaucracy and precedents are established (DHS, 2 wars, Patriot Act, etc under dubya and head and ACA under Barry) and $100Bs are committed, it's effectively impossible to kill them.
Perhaps the first step would be to resolve to actually try rather than fold like a cheap lawn chair?
if you don't have 60, you don't have 60.
The Repugs think any compromise with a illegitimate Dems is not manly. Repugs don't compromise, they VOW not to, they only obstruct.
Ok. So your answer is: It's so hard we shouldn't even try.
Got it.
no, it's impossible, so why waste time?
the House Repugs will repeal the ACA soon to throw red-meat to their extreme right wing rabid dogs, but Reid already said repeal ACA is dead in the Senate because the Repugs dont' have 60.
Arithmetic isn't your strong point, is it?
lol @ impossible. Reason isn't your strong point, is it?
And on the flip side there are the "Obama is a socialist" crowd, who think we should add Bush to Mount Rushmore.
Only Blue Teamers and Red Teamers are incapable of seeing the similarities between these two.
To boutobot's credit here, he actually does make a good point. Both sides are so -bent on never compromising that there is nothing to try for.
Marco Rubio, all other opinions of him withstanding, went on the Daily Show a few weeks ago and was (begrudgingly) willing to accept that his party is (at least partially) responsible for the deadlock. The modern idea of compromise is "the other side does what we want." Some of the New School make no bones about it, and even go so far as to say it publicly and are winning support BASED on that idea! It was Mourdock's entire theme in ousting Sen. Lugar.
http://content.usatoday.com/communit...1#.T_tvlCtYuPQ
This is all the spiraling bitterness from Ken Starr and the Bush v. Gore decision. Both sides have made it their #1 priority to beat the other side, not to do what's best for our country.
[Insert boutons telling us it's only the Republican's doing it here]
(PS: I think the Blame Game goes 70:30 Red Team:Blue Team right now)
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...122301319.htmlUnfortunately, both parties have followed Gingrich's playbook ever since. According to UCLA political scientist Barbara Sinclair, about 8 percent of major bills faced a filibuster in the 1960s. This decade, that jumped to 70 percent. The problem with the minority party continually making the majority party fail, of course, is that it means neither party can ever successfully govern the country.
Where did I say it's only the Dems?
But since Pappy Shrub/A er, then Gingrich, then the Repugs suckering the "Christians", then Fox Repug Propaganda network and the entire right-wing hate media empire, ALL ALL ALL the Repugs have been polarizing and dividing and moving to the extreme right for 25+ years.
There has been no such extreme leftward movement from the Dems.
Reagan and Eisenhauer wouldn't have chance of holding power in today's Repug block-voting, vow-taking hate circus.
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