• squirmy_wormy@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I disagree. I think the filibuster is an awesome tool, BUT it needs to be real. None of this “just declare it and that’s it” bullshit. If you truly believe something and are willing to stand and talk for it, that’s awesome.

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        1 year ago

        single person protests should not affect the function of the Senate

        That’s what a filibuster is. I disagree with you, single person protests should be an option.

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          1 year ago

          That is absolutely not what a filibuster is. A filibuster is immediately ended when 60 Senators vote to end it. So a filibuster requires 2/5 of the Senate to choose not to stop it.

          If the military promotions had the same standard, all of these promotions would already have been granted.

          Single person protests should be an option, but as I said, without more support in the Senate, a single person protest shouldn’t affect the functioning of the Senate as a whole.

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              1 year ago

              I am the one who brought up the term filibuster, and I was clearly specifically talking about the version we have in the US Senate, which works as I stated. A single senator cannot continue to filibuster if a cloture vote passes with 60 votes. I use the term “filibuster” because that is what it is called. It is called “filibuster” even if that is somehow not correct according to whatever other definition you find for the term. Any other version of filibuster would be off-topic.

              I hope that this clears up any misunderstanding. If there was no misunderstanding, and your point was simple pedantry, you’ll discover to your dismay that I’m well-versed in arguing pedantics.