• @makyo
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    27 days ago

    Republicans absolutely will do something if it benefits them. We can safely assume current filibuster rules benefit them otherwise they would have removed them themselves already. Dems do actually stand on tradition (which is why they haven’t eliminated the filibuster even though it would greatly benefit them), often to their own detriment and I would say it’s far more likely that they are actully concerned about norms (I would say overly so) when they’re hesitant to do something like impeach justices.

    • @givesomefucks
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      -67 days ago

      Dems do actually stand on tradition (which is why they haven’t eliminated the filibuster even though it would greatly benefit them)

      Really?

      Everyone else always say it’s just Manchin and maybe Sinema that won’t, and that Biden and the rest want to…

      To be honest I think you’re right and there’s a hell of a lot more moderates that would refuse even if we had 60 D senators, and Schumer refusing to hold a vote is to block for them so people don’t replace them in their next primary.

      That’s pretty much the whole point of my original comment…

      • @makyo
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        57 days ago

        It’s true that Manchin and Sinema are a pain and kill a lot of things that otherwise would get through majority votes. I mean I’m no expert or anything but I sure don’t get the sense that ending the filibuster would be something that would get the necessary unanimous support from the rest of the sitting Dems. It just seems like a lot of them believe it’s there for a good reason.

        • @Ensign_Crab
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          -57 days ago

          It just seems like a lot of them believe it’s there for a good reason.

          Yup. It keeps them from being expected to keep their campaign promises.