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Filibuster Frustration Boils Over
Townhall.com ^ | June 8, 2021 | Byron York

Posted on 06/09/2021 5:01:05 AM PDT by Kaslin

New presidents have only so long to get big legislative initiatives done. It's already June, and the clock is ticking for President Joe Biden. Big bills take a long time. Congress will spend much of the summer on recess. They'll be at work in the fall, but by the end of the year, Democratic and Republican lawmakers will be obsessed with winning reelection in 2022.

But Biden has an even bigger problem than the calendar. In the last election, Democrats failed to win a majority in the Senate, and the body is now tied 50-50. If Republicans are united in opposition, Senate Democrats can pass bills only if they keep all 50 of their senators in line and then rely on Vice President Kamala Harris to break ties. It's a difficult process that makes it extremely hard to pass controversial bills.

And yet many in the Democratic base, and certainly in its progressive wing, appear to expect the Senate to pass far-reaching, historic, groundbreaking legislation in the mold of Franklin Delano Roosevelt's New Deal and Lyndon Johnson's Great Society -- even though FDR and LBJ had huge Senate majorities, while Biden has none.

Biden's challenge is doubly difficult. First, he would have to somehow leverage his 50-50 non-majority into a vote to eliminate the legislative filibuster in the Senate. Two Democratic senators, Joe Manchin of West Virginia and Arizona's Kyrsten Sinema, have announced their opposition to killing the filibuster -- if they stick to their guns, that's enough to doom the project right there. In addition, there are likely other Democrats who oppose killing the filibuster but simply haven't said so publicly.

So the mission is already pretty much impossible. But say Democrats were somehow able to nuke the filibuster. Then, to pass the For the People Act, their massive and likely unconstitutional bill federalizing elections around the country, or to pass the American Jobs Act, their massive $2 trillion infrastructure-that's-mostly-not-infrastructure spending bill, or to pass the American Families Plan, their massive $2 trillion social spending proposal -- to pass any of them over unified Republican opposition, they would have to rally all 50 Democratic senators and call in Harris for the tiebreaking vote.

The likelihood of all that happening is very, very low. And Manchin appeared to drive a nail into the coffin of progressive dreams this week when he published an op-ed in the Charleston (West Virginia) Gazette in which he flatly declared he "will not vote to weaken or eliminate the filibuster" and that he will not vote for the For the People Act, either. If Democrats had won an actual majority in the Senate, say, 53 or 54 seats, losing Manchin would not kill their hopes. But with no majority, in a 50-50 Senate, every vote is indispensable.

Manchin's declaration touched a nerve among progressive Democrats who saw their whole New Deal/Great Society vision evaporating in front of their eyes. Perhaps "touched a nerve" is too weak a term. Manchin struck a hammer blow to the nerve, and Democrats and their media allies erupted in a deep and primal scream.

"Manchin's op-ed might as well be titled, 'Why I'll vote to preserve Jim Crow,'" tweeted New York Democratic Rep. Mondaire Jones. The Atlantic's Jemele Hill tweeted that Manchin is a "cowardly, power-hungry white dude" who is upholding "white supremacy." (Just for good measure, Hill also called Manchin a "clown.") The Washington Post's Eugene Robinson wrote a column headlined "Joe Manchin retreats to fantasyland and sticks America with the consequences," saying that Manchin's "party and his nation will pay a terrible price for his hallucinations" about being able to work with recalcitrant Republicans.

And so on. Manchin's Democratic colleagues in the Senate are being more diplomatic, in public at least, but they are still terribly upset. "Who isn't frustrated?" one anonymous senator told Politico. "Do you want to see the patches where I pulled my hair out?"

All seem to have forgotten that they are trying to change the country without having a majority of seats in the United States Senate. What are they thinking? In some ways, the Democratic filibuster frustration echoes a weird episode among Republicans in 2013 when Sen. Ted Cruz led an effort to defund Obamacare. The only problem was Republicans, with a majority in the House but just 45 seats in the Senate, did not have the votes to do it. There was not a snowball's chance in hell Cruz could succeed, yet he kept exhorting Republicans that if they fought hard enough, somehow they could win.

Now, progressive Democrats are urging their Democratic senators -- who with 50 seats are in better shape than Republicans in 2013, but still short of a majority -- to fight, fight, fight to kill the filibuster and pass Biden's enormous spending bills. But here's the bottom line: You want to pass big bills in the Senate? Win a majority of seats in the Senate. Until Democrats can do that, they'll have a very hard time.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: conservatism; filibuster; joemanchin

1 posted on 06/09/2021 5:01:05 AM PDT by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin

They do not care.

This is communism.

They want to ram through the agenda and then dare the GOP to repeal it. You know the communists, Pravda and social media will be united in their opposition to any repeal or reform.

The communists know that, once enacted, there is no repeal possible from a $15 minimum wage, free college tuition, socialized medicine, etc, etc, etc.


2 posted on 06/09/2021 5:12:36 AM PDT by Erik Latranyi (We are being played by forces most do not understand)
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To: Kaslin

The comparison of Manchin with Cruz is totally inappropriate and not synonymous. Cruz knew there were some Democrats who would vote with the Republicans due to pressure from their home states. If he could have wrangled all 45 Republican Senators, there was a possibility. But weak Republicans torpedoed the plan, and we got stuck with it.

Biden doesn’t just have to get Manchin, they need Sinema also. But Manchin is the white man, so lets blame him.


3 posted on 06/09/2021 5:21:09 AM PDT by wbarmy (I chose to be a sheepdog once I saw what happens to the sheep.)
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To: Erik Latranyi
They do not care.

This is communism.

Exactly.

At its core, the left do not believe in the sovreignity of the people.

The think any limit on government power is an abomination, unnatural, and evil.

The worship government as god on earth.

4 posted on 06/09/2021 5:22:51 AM PDT by marktwain (President Trump and his supporters are the Resistance. His opponents are the Reactionaries. )
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To: Kaslin

All of this presupposes that the 50 Republicans will stick together. Has anyone here forgotten who all’s in the senate?

F.R. members haven’t.

Democrats have 2 unreliable senators, we have at least a half dozen.


5 posted on 06/09/2021 5:27:54 AM PDT by Graybeard58 (The China virus doesn't scare me, Venezuelaism does.)
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To: marktwain
The think any limit on government power is an abomination, unnatural, and evil.

"A charter of negative liberties"

6 posted on 06/09/2021 5:28:03 AM PDT by Erik Latranyi (We are being played by forces most do not understand)
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To: marktwain

“The think any limit on government power is an abomination, unnatural, and evil.”

ONLY if THEY are the government in charge.

If Constitutional Conservatives were running things they would be screeching about “Individual Liberties” and “States Rights” and “Overreach” and all the rest.

For The Left, it’s all about raw power.
Nothing matters but power.


7 posted on 06/09/2021 6:27:10 AM PDT by Macoozie (Handcuffs and Orange Jumpsuitss)
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To: Kaslin
Biden has already done too much damage, we need to put a tourniquet on the bleeding and take back both the house and senate.
8 posted on 06/09/2021 6:30:58 AM PDT by 1Old Pro (Let's make crime illegal again!)
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To: Graybeard58
Democrats have 2 unreliable senators, we have at least a half dozen.

Those 6 prance around claiming to be "statesmen" which allows them to oppose their President. Statesmen don't destroy their own institution, they've boxed themselves in.

9 posted on 06/09/2021 6:32:26 AM PDT by 1Old Pro (Let's make crime illegal again!)
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