• @jordanlund@lemmy.worldM
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    374 months ago

    All good ideas… that can’t go anywhere as long as Republicans control the House and demand 60 votes to do anything in the Senate.

    • @Dragomus@lemmy.world
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      24 months ago

      At this point I believe they will ignore/disavow any voting result that does not benefit them, even if it was an overwhelming result.

    • @EmpireInDecay@lemmy.ml
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      -124 months ago

      No its not, this is election year pandering. IF elected all these things will go on the back burner, or shelved until a more convenient season

      • Icalasari
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        314 months ago

        …Which is how you stay as nominee. By doing election year pandering

  • @pjwestin@lemmy.world
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    This is what drives me crazy about Biden; 2 years ago, the Supreme Court overturns Roe, Biden says, “this must not be the final word,” but does nothing to reign in the court. 1 year ago, the Supreme Court ends affirmative action, Biden says, “this is not a normal court,” but rejects calls expand the court. Now, the Supreme Court has effectively given the President immunity from all crimes, he finally comes up with a set of decent court reforms, 4 months before the election, when his political position is at the weakest it’s been for his entire presidency. He’s such a blind institutionalist that he allowed an American institution to wage war on America’s government and its people for almost his entire term before he got serious about doing anything about it.

    • Baron Von J
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      74 months ago

      He can’t do any of it without a filibuater-proof Senate majority (which could mean 51 Senators who are willing to amend the filibuster at the start of the 2025 session).

      • @anticolonialist@lemmy.world
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        They’ve had dozens of chances for that over dozens of years and won’t because they need that rotating villain in the event they can’t find someone from their own party to be the rotating villain.

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              Except Cinema Sinema and Manchin have both stated that changing the filibuster is a hard no for both of them. So no, we do not have 51 Senators caucusing Democratic and willing to touch the filibuster.

                • Baron Von J
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                  You’re coming across like you just like to rage without actually paying attention.

                  Voters had been calling for a primary challenge to both for basically the entirety of Biden’s term (since some of the earliest legislative efforts with reconciliation bills including a minimum wage increase, I believe), up until they both registered as Independent and neither are running for re-election, so the primary became moot. However, the W. Virginia seat (Manchin’s) is likely to go R this year, so that doesn’t help us for things like judicial appointments where Manchin was reliable. Arizona (Sinema’s seat) we have a chance.

  • xerazal
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    He should have been pushing this shit 2 years ago when roe was overturned. The absolute fucking stupidity of Biden and the Democratic party is astounding. They’d rather dangle carrots in your face than give you the carrot and say “there’s more to come if you keep us in power”.

  • AutoTL;DRB
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    34 months ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    President Joe Biden is seriously considering publicly endorsing major reforms at the Supreme Court, a move that would make him the first sitting president in generations to back seismic changes to the way the nation’s highest court operates, according to two sources familiar with the deliberations.

    Chief among the changes Biden is planning to publicly back are term limits for the nine justices, who currently serve lifetime appointments.

    Additionally, Biden is considering whether he should push for a constitutional amendment that would effectively reverse the historic ruling from the court earlier this month that gave presidents immunity for some actions they take while in office.

    But as the Supreme Court came under intense scrutiny in 2023 following a series of blockbuster investigative pieces that turned a spotlight on the ethical alleged lapses of several of the justices, Democrats in Congress pushed for meaningful reforms at the court, though the issue never fully gained steam.

    The nine justices eventually released an ethics code in November that did little to assuage concerns from the court’s critics.

    The reforms backed by Biden would need congressional approval and the constitutional amendment would require ratification by 38 states in a process that seems nearly impossible to succeed.


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  • @werefreeatlast@lemmy.world
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    04 months ago

    And remove the electoral college. Replace it with continuous vote by phone.

    Hmmm this guy left to Cancun during the hurricane??..might as well stay there buddy! -unvote!

    Ohh, it’s not possible, it will be hacked!.. Screw you! That’s a big bs sandwich 🥪 nobody believes anymore. Bring vote by phone 🤳 and let us tell you what we think.

    • @barsquid@lemmy.world
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      24 months ago

      I kinda like the idea of these shitheads requiring ongoing approval to continue governing if that’s what you mean by continuous. Amazing.

      • @werefreeatlast@lemmy.world
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        24 months ago

        Yes exactly…they guy show’s up to an interview and mentions how he grabs women and then the next he’s not president again.