• Prox@lemmy.world
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    They have to get a handful (5-7) of non-GOP votes in the Senate. That’s the source of the Dem’s only leverage right now.

    Still, they flat-out refuse to negotiate at all, instead trying to strong-arm Dems into voting for a shit deal.

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      No they don’t.

      They can change the senate rules to end the filibuster if they wanted to.

      They can do that at any time they want.

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        Doesn’t it take 60 votes to end the filibuster (because the vote to end it would first be subject to it)?

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          Nope. A permanent rule change, as it stands, sure.

          But they can - and already have- used a simple majority vote to change cloture rules for specific votes., including things like trump’s presidential nominations.

          There is no reason they can’t do that here, except they don’t want to.

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              Because right now Trump can just decide what is “essential” and what isn’t.

              They’re just accelerating the totalitarian coup.