Posted on 01/08/2013 4:06:24 PM PST by Red Steel
If there is ANY possibility of this passing the House, it hardly matters what the Senate rules are, because the Senate will have 80 votes for it.
Why would I care what the clowns in the senate pass?
You need MEN, commited men, who are disciplined, organized and trained to go into unknown areas and go house-to-house to confiscate guns.
I can’t imagine self-centered, egotistical leftists who are willing to die on a hilltop for the glory of Buckwheat. They don’t exist. Given the choice of letting the mobs hang Buckwheat or bugging out, heading home and eating a jumbo bag of chips, the chips and dip win.
Sorry, DU. You lose, we win.
“There are so many soft targets,...”
So true. Think about who supports liberals. Think about how vulnerable they’ve made themselves by becoming wards to the state.
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The rules change will be passed by Dem senators from conservative states- like Manchin.
So they can vote against bills like gun control- and the bills will still be passed.
Reid’s monkeys are despicable and unaccountable.
Ping for reference
We have a House of Representatives, too. It doesn’t matter whether or not it passes the Senate. The bill won’t pass the House.
“...proposal for reforming the Senate rules now has 26 co-sponsors, all Democrats. But they represent a healthy ideological cross-section of the entire caucus.
In addition to Udall, Harkin and Merkley, the resolution is currently co-sponsored by the following senators: Dick Durbin (IL), Amy Klobuchar (MN), Sherrod Brown (OH), Mark Begich (AK), Richard Blumenthal (CT), Kirsten Gillibrand (NY), Jeanne Shaheen (NH), Michael Bennet (CO), Barbara Boxer (CA), Benjamin L. Cardin (MD), Bob Casey (PA), Christopher Coons (DE), Al Franken (MN), Kay Hagan (NC), Frank Lautenberg (NJ), Joe Manchin (WV), Barbara Mikulski (MD), Jay Rockefeller (WV), Debbie Stabenow (MI), Jon Tester (MT), Mark Udall (CO), Mark Warner (VA), and Sheldon Whitehouse (RI).”
http://news.firedoglake.com/2011/01/06/26-co-sponsors-for-senate-rules-reform-as-ben-nelson-walks-back-opposition/
“Warner, Manchin, Tester and Hagan being aboard at this point is pretty solid. And there are others, like Frank Lautenberg, Ron Wyden, Claire McCaskill and others, who have their own rules bills with similar elements.”
The purpose of the rules change is to get Dem laws passed without Dems having to vote for them.
“Unconstitutional laws are not laws”
I don’t see the issue here. Plenty of freepers have been telling us that principles did not matter.
So they can just enjoy the results of principles not mattering.
Quietly.
The faces of the propaganda apparatus and the commissars of the welfare machine are very...out there.
The Starting Line Both California Senators Blocking Filibuster Reform
by Doug Porter on January 7, 2013 · 1 comment
"Two of the leaders of the effort to reform Senate filibuster rules, Sens. Jeff Merkley of Oregon and Tom Udall of New Mexico, are now saying that 48 senators have confirmed their support for making the filibuster a real, talking filibuster. Further, all 48 have committed to reforming the filibuster by using the constitutional optionthat is, by changing the rules of the Senate with a simple majority of 50 votes plus the Vice President.
There are seven Democratic members of the Senate who have not yet committed to reforming the filibuster in this way: Sens. Mark Pryor of Arkansas, Barbara Boxer and Diane Feinstein of California, Carl Levin of Michigan, Max Baucus of Montana, Jack Reed of Rhode Island, and Patrick Leahy of Vermont.
You (should) know what to do. Contact Sens. Boxer & Feinstein today. Lets get this done."
48 Sen Dims without Feinstein?
yep, many places are going to loose their whole swat team to an ambush in their first few missions. They really have not done the math, “1 little, 2 little, 3 little indians” is going to be a big problem for them too.
“So you are glad Juan loss and Obama won?”
I’m sad that the RINOPublican party runs RINOs that cannot win and consequently allowed Obama to win.
I also prefer an enemy I can oppose to a friend who stabs me in the back. In that sense, I’m glad Juan lost.
In either case, both parties have participated in debasing the dollar, circumvented our Constitutional Rights, and enslaved generations with their borrowing and spending. Both are guilty.
Juan was just one more loser RINO in a very long list of RINOs. RINOmney was the latest. He spent $1BILLION and couldn’t even communicate why getting free stuff was a worse choice than freedom and opportunity.
Commie McCain rides again.
McCain also told us we don't have to be afraid of an Obama presidency.
But we need to propose something which will pass the Senate.
This is the mistake we always make and each time they
nibble a little bit more off the top.
If they want to do something, amend the constitution,
there is a process for that. Not this eating around the
edges until nothing is left, then what?
Just declare the 2nd amendment null and void?
It’s a shale slope and democrats want us to step
out a little further off solid rock. Don’t do it.
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