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Showing Original Post only (View all)Court expansion - yea or nay? [View all]
Without expanding the court, and killing the filibuster to do so, there can be no restoration of lost rights, and no repairing the damage of the Trump era. Support for expansion and killing the filibuster must be the litmus test for all Dem primary candidates moving forward, especially those candidates for senate.
While it doesnt have to be the centrepiece of their campaigns, Court expansion must be the first order of business once Dems regain the trifecta in 2029.
Whatever is on your legislative wish list, none of it is possible without neutralizing the MAGA majority on the court first.
Agree or disagree?
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| 113 votes, 5 passes | Time left: Unlimited | |
| Abso-fucking-lutely! The filibuster must die and the court must be expanded! | |
103 (91%) |
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| NO - we must use traditional legislative methods to resolve our political differences with republicans | |
2 (2%) |
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| I'm not sure - I am concerned that, when they regain power, republicans will just retaliate by adding even more seats to the court, and Ram through awful laws without the filibuster | |
8 (7%) |
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| 5 DU members did not wish to select any of the options provided. | |
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The filibuster is an archaic, Jim Crow era tool of obstruction and obfuscation
Fiendish Thingy
Jul 1
#29
would be nice but that is even less likely to happen-- but certainly push the idea to move the Overton Window
LymphocyteLover
Jun 30
#10
The people we put on won't be corrupt but the other side won't view it that way. A non-partisan solution would be good.
LymphocyteLover
Jun 30
#12
You appear to have forgotten about McConnel's obstruction of Obama's nominees
Fiendish Thingy
Jun 30
#14
The widespread suffering you describe is why Dems are going to win the midterms
Fiendish Thingy
Jun 30
#23
A Democrat in the Presidency can fire almost every Trump appointment and fire off a thousand new executive orders.
RoeVWade
Jul 1
#26
We need term limits and we need to ban outside influence from groups like the Heritage Foundation.
Initech
Jul 1
#43
If republicans expanded the court now, we would only have to wait 2 years for our chance to do the same
Fiendish Thingy
Jul 1
#47
So, everyone should wait 10 years rather than 2 to have their rights restored?
Fiendish Thingy
Jul 1
#54