• @crossover
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    1 year ago

    While almost 80 percent of Americans supported adding the Equal Rights Amendment to the Constitution in a 2020 Pew Research Center poll, there is little chance that the effort will draw the 60 votes necessary to overcome a Republican filibuster in the Senate.

    Sums up the current GOP pretty well. 80% of the country want something? Too bad, they’ll block it.

    • @eek2121
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      111 year ago

      After the election year they should kill kill the filibuster, provided (sane) democrats have a majority. Then they can spend 4 years fixing the courts, passing legislation like this, and solving gerrymandering.

      Of course, it will never happen, but one can dream.

      • @dhork
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        81 year ago

        They can just revert the Filibuster to its original purpose. It was intended to make sure debate on a topic wasn’t cut off prematurely. This notion that a supermajority was needed to get anything done was a recent thing.

        You can keep the Filibuster if you want, but make sure it’s solely for the purpose of debating a topic. If a minority wants to Filibuster, they should continue to speak, Jimmy Stewart style. None of this “we don’t have the votes to close debate, so let’s do something else instead” that we have now. If you don’t have the votes to close debate, continue debating!

        • themeatbridge
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          21 year ago

          Yep, you don’t need to eliminate it entirely, just remove the changes that made it too easy.