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« on: October 31, 2013, 03:04:14 pm »

http://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/gop-pushes-senate-breaking-point

By Steve Benen -
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In July, with Senate Democrats prepared to execute the “nuclear option,” the chamber reached an agreement that calmed the waters. Indeed, at the time, it seemed like quite a breakthrough for routine governance – the Senate was allowed to hold confirmation votes, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau was allowed to function, the EPA was allowed to get a new chief, and the National Labor Relations Board was allowed to go back to work.
 
It was nice while it lasted.
 
Today, after a brief respite in the confirmation wars, Senate Republicans re-embraced mindless obstructionism again. In fact, they did so twice.

    Senate Republicans on Thursday blocked Rep. Mel Watt’s nomination to serve as one of the nation’s top housing regulators.
     
    The Senate voted 56-42 to end debate on Watt’s (D-N.C.) nomination to lead the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA), but 60 votes were needed to overcome a Republican filibuster.

Republicans didn’t have any specific objections to Watt, but since they preferred the current official at FHFA, GOP senators refused to allow the chamber to vote on Watt’s nomination. It’s the first time in 170 years in which a sitting member of the House lost a confirmation vote in the Senate.
 
Shortly after blocking a qualified African-American man, Senate Republicans then blocked a qualified woman.

    Senate Republicans blocked Democrats attempt to vote on whether to confirm Patricia Millett as a U.S. Circuit Judge for the D.C. Circuit, renewing Democratic conversations of possible rule changes.
     
    On Thursday, the Senate voted 55-38 against ending debate on her nomination. Democrats needed at least 60 votes to overcome the Republican filibuster.

Again, Republicans had no substantive objections to Millett whatsoever, but simply don’t want President Obama to fill any of the D.C. Circuit vacancies with anyone.
 
It’s against this backdrop that Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) intends to block a vote on Janet Yellen’s nomination to lead the Federal Reserve, and Sens. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) and John McCain (R-Ariz.) intend to block all confirmation votes altogether until someone pays attention to their Benghazi conspiracy theories.
 
Or put another way, Republican obstructionism has once again gotten completely out of control – there is simply no precedent in American history for tactics like what we’re seeing today – and if Democrats aren’t considering drastic measures, I’d be very surprised.
 
The status quo, as evidenced today, is a madness. It’s plainly unsustainable.
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« Reply #1 on: October 31, 2013, 03:07:04 pm »

I read today Harry Reid has had to deal with over 400 philibusters!

Ridiculous!
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« Reply #2 on: October 31, 2013, 06:58:00 pm »

I read today Harry Reid has had to deal with over 400 philibusters!

Ridiculous!

On the other hand - it was kind of his fault for not changing the rules!

But yeah, the repubs are setting themselves up for a world of hurt if they ever do get a slight majority...
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« Reply #3 on: October 31, 2013, 07:40:10 pm »

On the other hand - it was kind of his fault for not changing the rules!

But yeah, the repubs are setting themselves up for a world of hurt if they ever do get a slight majority...

He changed them, just not as much as he should have.
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