Monte wrote:
Vindicarre wrote:
It's interesting that you use a chart, then don't link where the chart came from
You do know what a "cloture motion" is right?
Yes. It is a motion to cut off debate, used to end a filibuster.
Perhaps the
Congressional Research Service will state it plainly enough that even you can understand it (let me know where they mention filibuster):
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Cloture is the only procedure by which the Senate can vote to set an end to a debate without
also rejecting the bill, amendment, conference report, motion, or other matter it has been
debating. A Senator can make a nondebatable motion to table an amendment, and if a
majority of the Senate votes for that motion, the effect is to reject the amendment. Thus, the
motion to table cannot be used to conclude a debate when Senators still wish to speak and to
enable the Senate to vote for the proposal it is considering.
Monte wrote:
The Republicans have increased the number of filibusters against legislation to an unprecedented level...
As if your chart showing cloture votes proves that? Try again.
Monte wrote:
The Republicans have increased the number of filibusters against legislation to an unprecedented level, literally usurping the constitutional requirement of 51 votes and changing it to 60 votes. Anyone on this board that claims to be a constructionalist should be apalled by their behavior.
Good thing you're not a Constructionist, eh, otherwise you'd be appalled, or something.
Since Rule 22 was adopted in 1917 to require a 2/3 vote to end debate, hence "cloture", and Woodrow Wilson a Democrat president urged a Democrat majority in Congress to pass it, saying:" A little group of willful men, representing no opinion but their own, have rendered the great government of the United States helpless and contemptible.” The Senate, he demanded, must adopt a cloture rule." Damn "Republicans".
In 1975 Rule 22 was amended to an even 60 votes when the Senate has a full compliment, at the time, a Democrat majority held both houses of Congress. More damn "Republicans" to blame there.
Monte wrote:
Without a filibuster, there is no cloture vote, Vindi.
I'd suggest reading something other than "Thinkprogress.org", perhaps even the Congressional Research Service. Happily I've quoted it for you above.
Monte wrote:
You need to probably do some more research on this before you make an argument.
Sorry, my argument's been made, my facts have been presented, and my sources documented. Whereas, you've presented your opinion and a chart that you've willfully mischaracterized.
Monte wrote:
You're just plain wrong.
Try saying that three times and clicking your heels together, it'll accomplish the same thing.
Monte wrote:
You don't understand what the Byrd rule is...
Why would you bring up Section 313? Just pissed that the Healthcare Monstrosity is so far removed from a budget bill that it can't be considered because of the limits Section 313 place on reconciliation? Oops.
Monte wrote:
you don't understand how the senate works,
Sorry, there's your "Thinkprogress.org" education showing again.
Monte wrote:
and you're really just making a fool of yourself.
Oh, the wonders of projection.
Here's a helpful hint:
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Projection:
the tendency to ascribe to another person feelings, thoughts, or attitudes present in oneself, or to regard external reality as embodying such feelings, thoughts, etc., in some way.
Monte wrote:
Seriously, go do some reading. It's not really your fault, you're just ignorant of how it works.
Sorry, I know you've been told "It's not your fault" quite often in life, but when it comes to your willful ignorance, don't be fooled: It is your fault.
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