Posted on Jan 20, 2022
Voting bill collapses, Democrats unable to change filibuster
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My observation, these efforts died in a simple majority rule up and down vote with a bipartisan majority. This is what Senator Schumer wanted, this is what he got!
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Good news for now and hopefully when it changes hands in 2022 this will be off the table again
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SPC Terry Page
I put this slide together as part of a presentation I use when discussing how our government is supposed to work as envisioned by our Founding Fathers as they struggled move from our original ‘Articles of Confederation’ to our Constitution with its relatively few Amendments. We used to learn this sometime during Elementary school and progressively in Jr. High and High school. The key points are:
1. We are a Constitution-Based Republic and not a Direct-Democracy
2. Both are Democracies and both provide for Majority Rule
3. The two chambers of ‘Congress’ emulate respectively:
a Direct-Democracy (House of Representatives)… i.e. an Athenian-style Democracy
a Representative-Democracy (U.S. Senate)… i.e. a Roman Republic-style Democracy
The huge difference between those two styles deals with how the minority is dealt with:
1. The House of Representatives is a ‘Mob Rule’ chamber. 50% plus 1 rules, period.
2. The U.S. Senate both provides for several flavors of Majority Rule and at the same time provides a degree of protection for minorities that would otherwise be at the Peril or mercy of the mob.
Golden examples of protection for minorities are the Constitution’s Bill of Rights and the U.S. Senate rules including the Filibuster. They are the things that make us a Republic and it’s served us well for 234 years (this coming March 4th).
1. We are a Constitution-Based Republic and not a Direct-Democracy
2. Both are Democracies and both provide for Majority Rule
3. The two chambers of ‘Congress’ emulate respectively:
a Direct-Democracy (House of Representatives)… i.e. an Athenian-style Democracy
a Representative-Democracy (U.S. Senate)… i.e. a Roman Republic-style Democracy
The huge difference between those two styles deals with how the minority is dealt with:
1. The House of Representatives is a ‘Mob Rule’ chamber. 50% plus 1 rules, period.
2. The U.S. Senate both provides for several flavors of Majority Rule and at the same time provides a degree of protection for minorities that would otherwise be at the Peril or mercy of the mob.
Golden examples of protection for minorities are the Constitution’s Bill of Rights and the U.S. Senate rules including the Filibuster. They are the things that make us a Republic and it’s served us well for 234 years (this coming March 4th).
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I am sure they will continue to try and get this pasted until the last minute up to when they no longer are in control
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