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Post by m52nickerson on Jan 19, 2010 21:35:39 GMT -5
The AP is reporting that Scott Brown the Republic candidate to fill Ted Kennedy's senate seat has won.
This means the Democrats will no longer have a 60 seat majority in the Senate. So the GOP can now filibuster every thing and anything.
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Post by clockworkgirl21 on Jan 19, 2010 21:39:43 GMT -5
*headdesk*
That is all.
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Post by Mira on Jan 19, 2010 21:41:16 GMT -5
Goodbye any chance we had at progress?
Also, the whole fillibuster thing is BS... gives one asshole too much power.
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Post by cheese007 on Jan 19, 2010 22:01:09 GMT -5
I don't think this could possibly be any worse. We lost fucking MASSACHUSETTS, the state where this kind of legislation was BORN. Face it, for at least the next 3 years, we're not getting anything done, nevermind health reform. We got comfortable on top, fucked up, and now we have to reap the consequences.
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Post by Aqualung on Jan 19, 2010 22:02:04 GMT -5
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Post by ironbite on Jan 19, 2010 22:15:11 GMT -5
Figured it would happen when the bitch who the Dems chose to replace Kennedy stopped campaning after she got the nom.
Ironbite-idiot.
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Post by Vene on Jan 19, 2010 22:24:22 GMT -5
Go figure, the party that is in the majority 59 to 41 is effectively powerless.
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Post by storymoron on Jan 19, 2010 22:24:40 GMT -5
Brown ran a brilliant campaign (we get the local channels of America's North East out in Nova Scotia, so I saw all of the commercials), in that he didn't actually mention that he was a Republican.
Did anyone see Jon Stewart's commentary on the whole thing? He blew up at the Dems for being unable to do anything with only an 18 seat majority (pointing out that the GOP never had such an advantage, and Bush did whatever the fuck he wanted).
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Post by ironbite on Jan 19, 2010 23:00:22 GMT -5
Go figure, the party that is in the majority 59 to 41 is effectively powerless. They were powerless when they were 60 to 40 due to the fact that the Dems have no balls and are trying to assure bipartaniship on every thing. Ironbite-this is a loss but it's not that big a loss due to how the Dems were faring when they had the majority.
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Post by Paradox on Jan 19, 2010 23:17:09 GMT -5
Yeah, they haven't been doing much of anything even with a supermajority. I don't see much change here. And the rules for filibusters are total bullshit.
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Post by Aqualung on Jan 19, 2010 23:32:05 GMT -5
Why the hell is there a fillibuster in the first place? Why can't they just have a simple majority rules? Fucking hell I hate this country sometimes.
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Post by devilschaplain2 on Jan 19, 2010 23:52:27 GMT -5
Coakley was a weak and ineffective candidate. I'm not surprised in the least.
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Post by Paradox on Jan 20, 2010 0:03:20 GMT -5
Also, they only had a supermajority in the first place if you count Lieberman, which I don't.
I am probably going to vote Socialist in the midterms. Hell, it's not like my district is up for grabs anyway.
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Post by wisechild on Jan 20, 2010 0:43:59 GMT -5
There are no Blue States or Red States. This and Prop 8 proves this. I give him the remanding two years of the term. I hope this will motivate others to take issues seriously in regards to November.
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Post by Thejebusfire on Jan 20, 2010 0:56:16 GMT -5
Goodbye any chance we had at progress? Also, the whole fillibuster thing is BS... gives one asshole too much power. I concurr.
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