Friday, January 25, 2013

When reform isn’t reform



So Harry Reid, and some Democrats, apparently want to keep the filibuster blockade in place in order to use it as a campaign issue for Democrats in 2014.

Isn’t it great when politics is placed before country?  The Republicans do it with the abusive use of the filibuster and Democrats are doing it by letting the Republicans do it with the abusive use of the filibuster.

In case I wasn’t clear, I think this is a ploy to get votes for more Democrats by letting Republicans make themselves look bad.  After Reid’s repeated claims that he was serious about reform, that’s the only thing I can think of to explain this move.  Just reverting to the 1970s rule of a talking filibuster wasn’t exactly a radical idea, but apparently even that is too much to ask for right now.

Maybe it’s enough to help, but with gerrymandering and electoral vote games, any gains in the Senate in 2014 will be much too little and way too late.

2 comments:

pasoc said...

Never confuse action for progress.

beatthereaper said...

Yes, that is it exactly.