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Why didn’t anyone think to do this 16 years ago? Back when we were all getting health care?
I'm once again going to steal these comments from one I had saved a month ago, penned by @MegaUltraChicken@lemmy.world :
Since 1981 Democrats have had control of the Presidency and Congress a whopping 4 years. One 2 year period under Clinton and one under Obama. That’s without factoring in the ability to fillibuster in the Senate. In over 40 years they’ve only had control 10% of the time.
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That period of filibuster-proof control during Obama’s term is why we have the ACA. It was ~70 days and they passed the largest healthcare overhaul in generations.
Sounds like they were a little busy with the ACA.
Sounds like they were a little busy with the ACA.
Ive said this fairly recently, it's disgusting that our only major "achievement" in the last 40 years is a fucking REPUBLICAN markets based "solution."
"We" didn't even get to have what we wanted, we just have a watered down Romneycare program... Even when Republicans aren't in control they're in control...
A really good point. People upset that democrats don't do anything when we have power, it's because republicans are bad faith actors hell bent on fighting any and all progress, but especially when that progress could be attributed to democrats. Their contribution to governance can be surmised as cutting off their own nose to spite their face.
For a couple reasons. Some cynically wanted to continue to use abortion as a political football. Codifying Roe in any meaningful way in their minds would have meant they had to find a new wedge issue to drive turnout and donations. We saw this on the other side when SCOTUS actually overturned it and the right didn't know what to do with themselves for a while.
Then maybe in part because of the former, there were a bunch of people that naively didn't believe they'd actually entirely destroy Roe. They genuinely thought the worst that could possibly happen was some minor restrictions at the margins. So those people were not motivated enough to actually do something about it.
Then maybe in part because of the former, there were a bunch of people that naively didn’t believe they’d actually entirely destroy Roe.
As someone in their fifties, I've thought the matter was settled and the bleating of random protesters was just the status quo of abortion in the US for decades, FWIW.
And lets not forget this aspect of the conservative scotus.
How many times has Lucy promised to not pull back the football at the last moment?
They can't be trusted to follow through
Democrats are always dangling a carrot 🥕 which is always just out of reach. I’ve been listening to Chuck Schumer say “soon” on marijuana legalization for 4 years.
This guy has the correct take on our “2 pArtY sYsTeM” in my opinion
How do you propose house and senate democrats should have legalized marijuana over the past 4 years? Fucking magic?
Democrats are always dangling a carrot 🥕 which is always just out of reach. I’ve been listening to Chuck Schumer say “soon” on marijuana legalization for 4 years.
This guy has the correct take on our “2 pArtY sYsTeM” https://www.reddit.com/r/TikTokCringe/s/r8tI3VM0oU
If you can do it for RvW (which they absolutely should) then go ahead and fix the other stuff that supposedly requires a law like how to exclude fascist candidates from being elected president and legalizing weed and single payer health care and prohibiting book bans (1st amendment) and reproductive rights and everything else that has had the excuse of not being able to overcome a filibuster.
Actually do stuff!
To be fair, that was exactly Warren's strategy when she was running. She's been anti-filibuster and do-stuff for a long time. Warren at least wouldn't be like "well, we solved the Roe thing, but that was a special case, now let's just stop doing good things".
Can we just get rid of the fucking Lazy Filibuster, already? After all we know these geriatrics don't have the capacity to stand for hours and hours on the floor. To merely threaten cloture to filibuster is just dumb.
We almost did, but then Sinema blew it.
What does "suspend the filibuster" mean? Like people won't be able to filibuster anymore?
edit: I know what the filibuster is ... I'm curious about the suspension piece.
It's probably specific wording used to mollify Democrats who aren't comfortable just getting rid of it for good. They'll do all the stuff to get rid of it, but make the new rule "for this vote only". Hopefully by the time that happens they'll have come to their senses and just get rid of it.
The filibuster, if you're not familiar with it, isn't a law. It's a rule in the Senate's procedures. Whoever has a majority could just change the rule, as was done for non-Supreme judges by Democrats and then done for Supreme Court judges by Republicans.
If only Biden weren’t oLd…. I’m guessing Trump isn’t going to support this, right?
I too trust that this Supreme Court will not strike down this new codified Roe instantly on some pretext. The Supreme Court is entirely above board and not political in any way.