Anonymous
Post 01/23/2021 08:28     Subject: Explain me the senate power sharing impasse

Democrats are being outmaneuvered. Again.
Anonymous
Post 01/23/2021 08:25     Subject: Explain me the senate power sharing impasse

Anonymous wrote:We could easily lose the Senate in two years. Maybe even the house.



And we more than likely will.
Anonymous
Post 01/23/2021 08:18     Subject: Explain me the senate power sharing impasse

We could easily lose the Senate in two years. Maybe even the house.
Anonymous
Post 01/23/2021 06:20     Subject: Explain me the senate power sharing impasse

Anonymous wrote:

I have been thinking this all day and thought maybe I wasn’t understanding Senate rules or something. We’ve had to deal with McConnell obstructing Obama from getting any legislature passed and then ramming Trump’s agenda down our throats. Why can’t the Dems get a backbone and play hardball? I’m getting sick of this.


Trying to get Sanders and Manchin on the same page is harder than getting a few Republicans to vote with you. In order the get a few Republicans to vote with you you can’t ram or play hardball. You have to cajole and finesse.

Hopefully, in two years, we will have more wiggle room.
Anonymous
Post 01/23/2021 00:38     Subject: Explain me the senate power sharing impasse

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They are still operating under the rules of the previous Senate, 2019-20, which was under GOP control and ergo had GOP chairmen. This is holding up legislative business and slowing nominee hearings since its the chairmen who call for hearing dates, etc. One committee's chairman has now retired, (the Health cmte) so the HHS nominee can't even have a hearing yet because no one is in charge of the committee to order one up.


Seriously. I get why McConnell was a threat when he was Majority Leadership. But what IS THIS? Schumer is Majority Leader. He has the power to set Committee Chairs, decide to bring bills up to vote, and assorted other crap. McConnell never ever gave an inch. He even lied - anyone recall Merrick Garland vs Amy Coney Barrett's confirmation?

WHY are the Senate Democrats letting him run roughshod over this? Why don't the Dems let him filibuster for 15 hours or however long he can stand, have him pass out, and vote in the Rules of Organization?



+1

I have been thinking this all day and thought maybe I wasn’t understanding Senate rules or something. We’ve had to deal with McConnell obstructing Obama from getting any legislature passed and then ramming Trump’s agenda down our throats. Why can’t the Dems get a backbone and play hardball? I’m getting sick of this.
Anonymous
Post 01/22/2021 23:07     Subject: Explain me the senate power sharing impasse

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Mitch is flexing.


How can he is my question?


From what i gather, he is filibustering the rules of organization in order to demand that Schumer vow not to get rid of the filibster no matter what happens.


What does it mean? Filibustering the rules of organization cannot last forever, right? Democrats should not give an inch. But why are there GOP chair for the committees?
Anonymous
Post 01/22/2021 22:57     Subject: Explain me the senate power sharing impasse

Anonymous wrote:Chuck Schumer just does not have any balls and never has. Find someone else! Someone who will put Mitch in his place!


In this case - I agree. Why is he the leader? Who is the equivalent of Governor Cuomo in the Senate Democrats?
Anonymous
Post 01/22/2021 22:51     Subject: Explain me the senate power sharing impasse

Chuck Schumer just does not have any balls and never has. Find someone else! Someone who will put Mitch in his place!
Anonymous
Post 01/22/2021 22:37     Subject: Explain me the senate power sharing impasse

Anonymous wrote:They are still operating under the rules of the previous Senate, 2019-20, which was under GOP control and ergo had GOP chairmen. This is holding up legislative business and slowing nominee hearings since its the chairmen who call for hearing dates, etc. One committee's chairman has now retired, (the Health cmte) so the HHS nominee can't even have a hearing yet because no one is in charge of the committee to order one up.


Seriously. I get why McConnell was a threat when he was Majority Leadership. But what IS THIS? Schumer is Majority Leader. He has the power to set Committee Chairs, decide to bring bills up to vote, and assorted other crap. McConnell never ever gave an inch. He even lied - anyone recall Merrick Garland vs Amy Coney Barrett's confirmation?

WHY are the Senate Democrats letting him run roughshod over this? Why don't the Dems let him filibuster for 15 hours or however long he can stand, have him pass out, and vote in the Rules of Organization?

Anonymous
Post 01/22/2021 22:33     Subject: Explain me the senate power sharing impasse

Schumer wants to continue to operate under the old rules, McConnell wants a guarantee that schumer won't kill the filibuster.
Anonymous
Post 01/22/2021 22:29     Subject: Explain me the senate power sharing impasse

They are still operating under the rules of the previous Senate, 2019-20, which was under GOP control and ergo had GOP chairmen. This is holding up legislative business and slowing nominee hearings since its the chairmen who call for hearing dates, etc. One committee's chairman has now retired, (the Health cmte) so the HHS nominee can't even have a hearing yet because no one is in charge of the committee to order one up.
Anonymous
Post 01/22/2021 22:21     Subject: Explain me the senate power sharing impasse

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Mitch is flexing.


How can he is my question?


From what i gather, he is filibustering the rules of organization in order to demand that Schumer vow not to get rid of the filibster no matter what happens.
Anonymous
Post 01/22/2021 22:03     Subject: Explain me the senate power sharing impasse

Anonymous wrote:Mitch is flexing.


How can he is my question?
Anonymous
Post 01/22/2021 22:01     Subject: Explain me the senate power sharing impasse

Mitch is flexing.
Anonymous
Post 01/22/2021 21:53     Subject: Explain me the senate power sharing impasse

I am confused about dynamics of the senate now. Democrats supposed to be the majority. So, why are Republicans till have committee chairmanships for cabinet confirmation. How does it exactly work?