Gary DW wrote:
> In article <jr5781$q97$
1...@news.albasani.net>, Vandar
> says...
>
>
>
>>Gary DW wrote:
>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>Ha.. are there any moderate Republicans even left?
>>>>
>>>>Yes.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>Like who?
>>>
>
>
>
> (crickets)
Did you want names.
Both of the Senators from Maine.
>>>>>>>They took over Congress.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>If they took over Congress, the PPACA never would've passed, with or
>>>>>>without a mandate.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>They "took over" in that they completely changed the
>>>>>landscape of modern day politics. Let me guess... you
>>>>>STILL think that the record number of filibusters by
>>>>>Pubs has been happening for centuries even though I keep
>>>>>pointing it out everytime we have this discussion?
>>>>
>>>>The PPACA wasn't filibustered. They had 60 votes with every Republican
>>>>senator voting against it.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>OMFG!!! How many votes do you think a bill requires to
>>>pass WITHOUT cloture, Vandar???
>>
>>ooh.. three question marks. Does that mean you are REALLY REALLY asking?
>>
>>
>>>WHAT A FUCKING MORON!
>>>
>>>
>>>Pssstttt... a bill only requires 50 votes to pass the
>>>Senate, Vandar. If there's a tie, the vice-prez casts
>>>the deciding vote (IIRC.) Its been that way over two
>>>hundred years... and is something most people should
>>>have learned in government class.
>>
>>What school did you go to that called such a thing "government class"?
>
>
>
> Actually thats what they called it in my HS in the
> midwest.
>
> Did you even make it that far?
I never attended high school in the midwest, no.
>>>Only the Faux News tea-partiers think all bills need 60
>>>votes to pass the Senate!!!
>>
>>I didn't say or imply that all bills need 60 votes to pass the Senate,
>>no matter how many exclamation points your teenager mindset adds.
>>They had 60 votes. Any attempt at a filibuster would've been useless
>>because they had 60 votes.
>
>
>
>
> So that explains why you said that Pubs didn't
> filibuster the bill?
I said they didn't filibuster because they didn't filibuster.
> If they had allowed a straight up and down vote (which
> has been the norm for 200 years) there would have been a
> very robust HCR bill passed.
The norm for 200 years? The filibuster has existed and been used for 200
years.
It wasn't filibustered. There was a threat to filibuster, but it never
happened. The only way it could've happened is if a Democrat, let's say
Ben Nelson, joined the Republicans in a filibuster.
>>>Without the Pub filibuster, we would have a public
>>>option like the one the House passed... and the American
>>>people would be happy now.
>>
>>Wrong. Ben Nelson wanted a bigger Medicaid payout to his state, so he
>>threatened to filibuster until he got it.
>
>
>
> Irrelevant if enough Pubs had simply agreed to a
> straight up and down vote... which used to be the norm
> for 200 years.
Do you think the filibuster has only existed since Obama took office?
I blame substandard work on the people who did it.
Just as those on my payroll who refuse to do any work can blame
themselves for their immediate unemployment.
> Why do you do everything backwards?
>
> Oh wait... you also think that firing people eases
> unemployment... ie, your demands for austerity during a
> recession.
Now you're just making shit up. I've never in my life said anything even
remotely close to firing people eases unemployment.
>>>Just two or three more Senators could have provided a
>>>weak public option like the one the House passed.
>>
>>And if my aunt had a dick, she'd be my uncle.
>
>
>
>
> Ja.. goofy me demanding our Senators actually do some
> work to provide the citizens robust and effective bills.
Your blameless Democrats could've just nuked the bill into a simple
majority vote. Instead, they folded under a threat that was only viable
because one of their own joined the opposition.
All they had to do, and did, was give in to that one Democrat and then
they could, and did, pass whatever they wanted.
>>>>>People wanted a public option and Pubs faught it tooth
>>>>>and nail.. and you blame Dems for it.
>>>>
>>>>It doesn't matter what the Republicans wanted. Try to understand this
>>>>one fact: The Democrats did not need a single
>>>
>>>Republican vote.
>>>
>>>
>>>Only if you think having a majority is the same as
>>>having control.
>>
>>Majority is control. They always have an out if they feel strongly
>>enough about an issue.
>>Filibusters can be nuked.
>>
>>
>>>>What's in the law is what the Democrats agreed to among themselves. They
>>>>had 60 votes. Republicans couldn't filibuster. They were spectators.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>Uhh moron.. they DID filibuster, which is why the 60
>>>votes were needed... you are doubling down on the stupid
>>>now.
>>
>>They THREATENED to filibuster.
>
>
>
> No you moron, they filibustered it. The 60th vote was
> to override the filibuster via cloture.
It overrode the threat of a filibuster.
> JFC.
Like, OMG.
> They never actually did it. The only
>
>>reason that threat was credible was because Ben Nelson, a Democrat,
>>wanted a bigger benefit for his state. Without Nelson joining the
>>Republicans, a threat of a filibuster was meaningless. All they needed
>>to do was give Nelson what he wanted and that gave them 60 votes.
>>It was Nelson who made the filibuster a legitimate threat. It was Nelson
>>who was the 60th vote.
>
>
>
> So the other 59 are completely off the hook?
No. As I've been telling you for two days now, all 60 of them are on the
hook.
> Yup.. you do reward people for doing nothing.
>
> Can I apply for a job at your company so I can sit
> around doing nothing and watching the people that do
> actual work get the blame??
>
>
>
>
>>>JFC.. try a civics class at night school.
>>
>>Don't you mean "government class"?
>
>
>
>
> Boy, you sure think you're clever don't you?
>
> Is this supposed to make me forget that you claimed the
> HCR bill wasn't filibustered?
I don't want you to forget I said it. I want you to accept it as the
fact it is.
A threat of a filibuster is not a filibuster. Just as a threat to kill
someone is not murder.
>>>A 5th grader knows more about government than you do.
>>
>>Let me know when you reach 5th grade.
>>
>>
>>>>>Fuck off asshole... as usual.
>>>>
>>>>Awww... are you feeling terrorized?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>No.. but I am feeling my IQ go down by reading your
>>>posts.
>>
>>Says the idiot who uses "JFC", "prolly", and multiple punctuation marks,
>>just like a texting teenage girl.
>>
>>
>>>>>There should have been some patriotic Americans fighting
>>>>>for anything BUT the mandate... but no. Not even ONE
>>>>>Republican.
>>>>
>>>>I see. So you're blaming Republicans because they didn't stop Democrats
>>>
>>>>from passing a law they wanted and had the ability to pass without any
>>>
>>>>Republican input.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>All they had to is stop the filibuster.
>>
>>The filibuster never started. It was a threat, and it was only made
>>possible by Ben Nelson.
>
>
>
> If there was no successful filibuster, why did it need
> 60 votes, Vandar?
*sigh*
It didn't NEED 60 votes. It HAD 60 votes.
> Stop breakdancing and man up... you don't know what the
> hell you are talking about.
Wrong. You don't know what I'm talking about.
You seem to think a threat of a filibuster is an actual filibuster. The
Dems wanted to nail down 60 votes **to eliminate the threat**, not to
end a filibuster already underway.
> If Pubs hadn't successfully used the filibuster on the
> bill, there would have been a straight up vote.
There was no filibuster.
> The 60th vote was only needed because of Pubs blocking
> the voting on the bill.
They weren't blocking it.
> TAKE A CIVICS CLASS... JFC!
>
> Or at least go to Wiki and look up the word
> "filibuster." Here, I'll even make it easy for you:
>
>
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Filibuster
>
> In the United States Senate, rules permit a senator, or
> a series of senators, to speak for as long as they wish
> and on any topic they choose, unless "three-fifths of
> the Senators duly chosen and sworn"[36] (usually 60 out
> of 100 senators) brings debate to a close by invoking
> cloture under Senate Rule XXII.
Hell, if you're going to cite Wikipedia as an authority, here:
"On December 23, the Senate voted 60-39 to end debate on the bill,
eliminating the possibility of a filibuster by opponents."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ppaca
Note the part that says "to eliminate the possibility". That means there
wasn't a filibuster, only the threat of one.
> The 60th vote was to overcome the successful filibuster
> via cloture... so they could actually vote on the damn
> bill.
The 60th vote was "to eliminate the possibility of a filibuster", not
overcome a filibuster that was succeeding.
> JFC... anything more you need help with? How to pour
> piss our of your boot?
You'd have more credibility if you didn't write like a child... and were
right.
>>>>>This is what we have because of people like YOU.
>>>>
>>>>No. It's what we have because of people like the Democrats in Congress
>>>>who voted for it and the buffoon in the White House who signed it.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>Its your baby.. you diaper it.
>>>>
>>>>The buck stops in the Oval Office, skippy.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>Just tell us all again how Pubs didn't filibuster the
>>>HCR bill, Vandar!!
>>
>>They didn't. A threat to act is not the commission of the act.
>
>
>
> You have no clue what you are talking about.
>
> Go sit in the corner and suck your thumb with all the
> other rightard morons.
He says, as he begins to realize that he's wrong.