- May 14, 2012
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Absolutely no surprise to me that Harry Reid wimped out on meaningful filibuster reform. I mean, hes a Democrat, and when do they ever waste an opportunity to cave on anything?
More annoying is to have to constantly read this argument, this time courtesy of an unnamed Senate staffer:
What happened to Reids gentlemans agreement with senate Republicans?
Were you not paying attention when the GOP reneged on the budget deal last year?
Do you remember McConnell saying his #1 priority was to make Obama a one-term president?
Have you forgotten the fun and games over the debt ceiling in 2011?
Given this track record and thats only part of it what basis does any rational person have for thinking that the rules the GOP is agreeing to now will have any applicability years down the road? Do you really think Mitch McConnell is going to agree to play by the same rules as Majority Leader as he is asking for now, as opposed to gutting the filibuster ten seconds after he assumes power in some future Congress? Really?
More annoying is to have to constantly read this argument, this time courtesy of an unnamed Senate staffer:
I have not see anyone show how these rules will help advance the progressive cause and just as troubling is the lack of reflection about how rules reforms under the constitutional option could be used to hurt us someday when President Rubio teams up with Speaker Cantor and Leader McConnell.
Pardon me, but where have you been for the last N years?
What happened to Reids gentlemans agreement with senate Republicans?
Were you not paying attention when the GOP reneged on the budget deal last year?
Do you remember McConnell saying his #1 priority was to make Obama a one-term president?
Have you forgotten the fun and games over the debt ceiling in 2011?
Given this track record and thats only part of it what basis does any rational person have for thinking that the rules the GOP is agreeing to now will have any applicability years down the road? Do you really think Mitch McConnell is going to agree to play by the same rules as Majority Leader as he is asking for now, as opposed to gutting the filibuster ten seconds after he assumes power in some future Congress? Really?