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Democrats WILL Remove The Filibuster Rule In 2022
I've been telling people this for a long time. The 2022 election cycle will result in a landslide win for Republicans nationwide -- if current laws stay in place. The Democrats know this and are bound and determined to make sure it doesn't happen. (H.R. 1 / S. 1) will die hard, if the Republicans are not completely sold out. At this point, Republicans not being sold out, well, I'm not holding by breath.
Bad policies have been the cause of so much strife in the country, and it's becoming increasingly hard for Democrats, and the LAM (Legacy American Media) to hide it.
The reason I say "bad" policies is that they were never expected to be beneficial for the American people. Democrats sold people on the idea that their policies would benefit them (the American People) -- but they didn't mean it. Honestly, did anyone really believe that defunding the police would result in a reduction of crime?
The Democrats know their certain defeat is coming.
The party is under pressure, from both outside groups and lawmakers, to pass federal election legislation as GOP-run state legislatures debate new voting rules and as the start of the 2022 midterm election is fast-approaching.
After watching Senate Republicans block election and voting bills via the filibuster, which requires 60 votes for most legislation to advance, Senate Majority Leader Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) is vowing to bring the fight to a head in January.
"The Senate will consider voting rights legislation, as early as the first week back. ... If Senate Republicans continue to abuse the filibuster and prevent the body from considering this bill, the Senate will then consider changes to any rules which prevent us from debating and reaching final conclusion on important legislation," Schumer wrote in a letter to the caucus.
If Democrats thought they could win, or would win because of their policies, they wouldn't be trying to change voting laws. They wouldn't need to, because their popularity would carry them through.
Democrats haven't settled on a plan, but instead are discussing a range of options aimed at winning over the 50 votes needed to invoke the "nuclear option" and change the Senate's rules with a simple majority.
Though the Senate is evenly split, Democrats would be able to change the rules on their own because Vice President Harris can break a tie.
It's obvious that Democrat policies are NOT popular, and the Democrats are aware of it.
Failing to change the Senate's rules and pass voting rights legislation would be a significant blow to both the White House - which has signaled its a top priority - and outside civil rights and progressive groups, which see passing legislation as fundamental to protecting democracy.
Schumer, during an interview with the "Joe Madison Show," urged advocates to keep up the pressure heading toward the Senate action-including on his own members.
"Keep up the drumbeat," Schumer said. "We need all the anger and the protests, etc., that have occurred here."
"So now we're in the final stages," he added, "and we're asking people to keep up the pressure."
Anger and protests? Is that how things are done in America? "Outside civil rights and progressive groups?" Why would you need "outside, and progressive groups" to get things done. Wouldn't voting be enough? After all, if the Democrats believe that they really won the 2020 presidential election -- why would they be worried about 2022? Biden broke all the records right? 81 million votes.
Here's what (H.R. 1 / S. 1) would do to voting laws, should it become law.
Winners don't think or act this way.
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