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WSHazel

(598 posts)
Tue Oct 7, 2025, 07:43 AM Tuesday

Is there a link to a simple breakdown of how Republicans can get around filibuster?

The nuclear option is one, but can’t they use budget reconciliation too? Either way, they don’t need Democratic votes.

A link would be great.

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Is there a link to a simple breakdown of how Republicans can get around filibuster? (Original Post) WSHazel Tuesday OP
The only way to get around it is to eliminate it. Buckeyeblue Tuesday #1
Reconciliation is limited to once per fiscal year FBaggins Tuesday #2
But they could use it here, correct? WSHazel Tuesday #3
I think they could start the process... but it takes months FBaggins Tuesday #4

FBaggins

(28,477 posts)
2. Reconciliation is limited to once per fiscal year
Tue Oct 7, 2025, 08:21 AM
Tuesday

It’s really one per type (tax/spend/debt limit)

The new fiscal year just started… but reconciliation requires first passing a budget resolution direction each of the committees to work with certain numbers.

That may be why they’re pushing for just a seven week CR. It would give them time to get more of what they want by bypassing a filibuster.


They probably think it would be wasted on a CR

WSHazel

(598 posts)
3. But they could use it here, correct?
Tue Oct 7, 2025, 08:50 AM
Tuesday

Republicans are just choosing not to.

It would be really helpful if there was a link that breaks this down. I am helping a candidate in a local election this year, and "obstructionist" democrats has come up. If I can provide a simple explanation of ways the Republicans could get around this filibuster, which means they are solely responsible for the shut down, then that would help this candidate.

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