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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Both parties are compromised.
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The Republicans were in charge under Trump for his first year and they did not get rid of the filibuster even though Trump pressured them to. Get your facts straight dumbass.
Republicans would most definitely end the filibuster the first chance the get.
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We were for two years and we didn't because it leads directly toward authoritarianism.
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If you don't get that we have one party with two names by now, then you will never get it.
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Lets bring back the good old days of these 1956 GOP Policies, that Vets like my Dad were able to raise 10 kids as an honest CPA. But that will take kicking out these RR preachers Goldwater warned us of. Michael of Daniel 12:1, Rev 12 olive branch child, can not coexist with them
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It's a nice position to be in. To us, they can shrug their shoulders and blame republicans. To the donor class, they can wink and say "see, we told ya it would be okay."
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They do well pointing fingers at each other don't they?
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Now that the Democrats control all three branches of government, they've "gone home" After McConnell steamrolls the Supreme Court.... The Democrats.... "Overruling the Parliamentarian is a very slippery slope"
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They were in charge and they didn’t pack the court. Maybe Dems should try legislating if they want a national abortion law the have the have house senate and executive we also need a budget instead of a cr