Without a 60 vote threshold, non-financial bills can be filibustered and blocked. Financial stuff can still be passed through reconciliation, but it’s a much narrower scope.
With a filibuster-proof majority we can pass things like a new voting rights bill, expanding the supreme court, limits on presidential power. We can block the right from taking power undemocratically and strip away the power they have already seized. This is how we fight fascism head on.
You’re deflecting again. We’re not talking about improving things. The discussion is about why Democrats don’t lift a finger to reverse the things Republicans do, and you’re off waxing poetically about dream projects the Party is unlikely to achieve. Try to stay on topic please.
Without a 60 vote threshold, non-financial bills can be filibustered and blocked. Financial stuff can still be passed through reconciliation, but it’s a much narrower scope.
With a filibuster-proof majority we can pass things like a new voting rights bill, expanding the supreme court, limits on presidential power. We can block the right from taking power undemocratically and strip away the power they have already seized. This is how we fight fascism head on.
You’re deflecting again. We’re not talking about improving things. The discussion is about why Democrats don’t lift a finger to reverse the things Republicans do, and you’re off waxing poetically about dream projects the Party is unlikely to achieve. Try to stay on topic please.