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Schumer can push covid relief in reconciliation. But DC and PR statehood will require blowing the filibuster.I am thankful that this sham trial (not sham on evidence mind you, sham on it actually mattering) will wrap up quickly and we can move forward with actually getting things done.
If I'm Schumer, I'm pushing DC and PR statehood as priorities right away alongside any Covid relief. PR senate seats are not a slam dunk for D's and you can be the filibuster will be turned off for those votes (though PR statehood actually does have a bit of R support from both Florida senators).
I say blow it already. It should've never been enacted anyway (it wasn't at the time the Constitution was formed). We have a democracy to save. Blow the filibuster to expand voting rights, bolster Senate seats, and get things done. Otherwise, nothing is ever going to get done since neither party will ever have 60 votes. Republicans have zero incentive to make government work. Their entire platform right now is that government doesn't work. All they care about is ruling by executive order and giving tax cuts to the rich.
The failure to blow the filibuster to expand voting rights could come back very soon to bite every American in the backside when the next Republican comes in. They're not going to let mail-in voting and blacks derail their hold on power again.
Every failed democracy that has degraded into an authoritarian nightmare has reached inflection points where proponents of democracy could have stood up to the authoritarians and strengthened the guardrails of their democracy. For Germany, Bruning's administration didn't have to repeal the ban of the SA in 1932. Bruning's administration could have alleviated a lot of the economic pain in Germany by taking on French loans (instead, he exacerbated the effects of the Depression in an effort to repeal the Treaty of Versailles). Hindenburg didn't need to make Hitler Chancellor. Italy didn't need to keep Mussolini in power after he ordered the assassination of Matteoti in 1924. American bankers didn't need to do business with him anymore. Western powers could've joined together in the 1920s to get rid of Mussolini.
Likewise, what opportunities are we missing out today?
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