Posted on 06/25/2007 3:14:37 PM PDT by Jacksonville Patriot
Cloture Buy-Offs [Rich Lowry]
One method supporters of the bill are apparently using to good effect is to promise senators votes on their amendments to get them to vote for cloture. This is working even when it is amendments that have no chance of passing. For instance, Sen. Bond's office tells me that he is going to vote for cloture on the motion to proceed. He will then offer an amendment that has made the approved list to strip out the path of citizenship in the bill (meaning no green cards). This will inevitably fail. In which case, Bond will vote against cloture the second time and against final passage. This dynamic means opponents of the bill might pick up a vote or two on the second cloture vote, but Bond will still have done his bit to advance the underlying bill through his first cloture vote. He should just vote "no" tomorrow.
06/25 06:09 PM
For the Democrats, I would strongly suggest taking a pro-union/anti-illegal alien stance (i.e. they are taking our jobs) rather than using the conservative national security angle.
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"Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." - Manuel II Palelologus
Brilliant!
This disgusting back room dealing is literally making me sick to my stomach. We need a whole new government...this one is no longer representing the citizens.
“This disgusting back room dealing is literally making me sick to my stomach. We need a whole new government...this one is no longer representing the citizens.”
This is a “we know what’s best for you” Senate.
I expect Jim Webb to do something similar, cause there is no way in hell his amendment is going to pass.
Bond will vote against cloture the second time and against final passage
Sen. Bond, a vote for the first cloture vote is the same as a vote for the Senate bill. We do not need any more smoke and mirrors like that one Senator. He knows that if the second cloture vote passes, that will lead to final passage requiring only a 51 vote majority for approval. He knows there are 50+ votes for final passage. He thus can vote no on the second cloture vote and final passage, thereby saying, incorrectly, that he opposed the bill in the first place.
So what are they doing...trying to create cover for what is really a yes on the bill?
There will be 2 cloture votes? First I’ve heard of it.
You got it!
Profiles in courage.
But be careful - there are Freepers who next year will insist that you vote for these clowns because they’re “Republicans”.
This is Dingy Harry’s “clay pigeon” tactic; it has something to do with voting for cloture on parts of the bill; I don’t understand it any more than that.
Not the way I understand it. If the second cloture vote fails, the bill dies.
I think you’re right.
Right now they are debating whether to consider the bill. The first cloture vote would be to end debate on the motion to consider. If it passes, a majority vote would start debate on the bill. The second cloture vote would be on ending debate on the bill and would would essentially as you described it.
would would = would work. Sorry!
>>Right now they are debating whether to consider the bill. The first cloture vote would be to end debate on the motion to consider. If it passes, a majority vote would start debate on the bill. The second cloture vote would be on ending debate on the bill and would would essentially as you described it.<<
That’s the way it works normally, but are you sure they get another cloture vote withing the “clay pigeon” procedure?
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