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Drudge Retort: The Other Side of the News
Saturday, November 16, 2024

With Republicans sweeping to a red trifecta in last week's elections, stunningly capturing the White House and majorities in the House and Senate, Sen. Majority Leader Chuck Schumer is cutting a different tone, compared to his pre-election hype where he posited a Democrat win in the Senate and then potentially getting rid of the filibuster, among other radical proposals. Ending the filibuster rule " which requires 60 votes to pass bills " would have made it easier for Democrats to supercharge their agenda and essentially railroad any Republican opposition. Schumer and the Democrats tried to kill the filibuster in 2022 when they had 50 votes " the vice president could have broken the tie " but Senators Joe Manchin and Kyrsten Sinema refused to toe the Democratic party line. They eventually became Independents.

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---- off you stupid MAGAT ----.

#1 | Posted by LegallyYourDead at 2024-11-16 09:15 PM | Reply

I'm sure he does ...

#2 | Posted by homerj at 2024-11-17 03:04 AM | Reply

It is rumored that he was planning to nuke the filibuster had they kept the Senate and won the WH.

#3 | Posted by BellRinger at 2024-11-17 12:26 PM | Reply

... compared to his pre-election hype ...

As opposed to his pre-election actions where bi-partisan bills were passed in the Senate.


#4 | Posted by LampLighter at 2024-11-17 12:37 PM | Reply

"To my Republican colleagues, I offer a word of caution in good faith," Schumer said.

"Take care not to misread the will of the people, and do not abandon the need for bipartisanship. After winning an election, the temptation may be to go to the extreme. We've seen that happen over the decades, and it has consistently backfired on the party in power."

"So, instead of going to the extremes, I remind my colleagues that this body is most effective when it's bipartisan. If we want the next four years in the Senate to be as productive as the last four, the only way that will happen is through bipartisan cooperation."

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But Thune said he would protect the filibuster rule, even if it stands in the way of the Trump agenda it hopes to advance.

#5 | Posted by redlightrobot at 2024-11-18 03:56 PM | Reply

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