If Republicans were in charge and they were in this situation, they absolutely would get rid of the filibuster and pack the court. One party seems intent on undermining our democracy, and the other seems unwilling or unable to stop them.

Sep 4, 2021 · 6:50 PM UTC

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Republicans dealt with a liberal count for a century. You’ll manage.
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Democrats are unwilling and are failing our democracy. There needs to be consequences for January 6th and for R’s packing the court.
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There's only one party with two heads.
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They kind of know that no matter what they do, massive numbers of voters will continue to vote for them allowing them to continue to increase their wealth and power win or lose.
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Your party is intent on undermining democracy by removing candidates from ballots, hypocrite.
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they are both run by the same donors. Different "plays" same outcome. Tactic by the elite to confuse lots of well intentioned people who like to see this situation as good guys vs bad guys where the good guys can't seem to oppose the bad guys effectively.
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I keep saying the very same thing since 1/2021 . Need to change our constitutional Merrick Garland as well as dump the head of the US Post Office as well. What is the hold up on DJT tax situation in NY ?
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Are we really convinced the “other party” wants to stop the obstruction.
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With all due respect, there is only one party with two heads (duopoly). For all intents and purposes the filibuster is a straw-man akin to the Parliamentarian, Joe Manchin & Kyrsten Sinema. The Democrats aren't spineless, their team players within the Duopoly.
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But hey, let's stay in the Democrat party anyway...
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