US Senate Defends Doing Nothing
In the United States Senate, doing nothing is protected as a point of historical pride. It is the privilege of a U.S. Senator to do nothing and the do-nothing gang does not want this august legislative body to lose its harrowed privilege.As Gail Collins puts it this morning: “There is a stupendous lack of real enthusiasm in the Senate for doing anything as dramatic as eliminating the senators’ right to stop things.”
“It’s beyond the breaking point,” said Senator Tom Harkin, referring to the U.S. Senate’s obstruction-as-usual, holds on nominations, filibusters, the whole paralysis of a sick legislative body. Harkin will introduce a bill to eliminate the Senate filibuster next week.
Even reformers like Sen. Russ Feingold defend the filibuster. Maybe Feingold and the Senate will have a change a heart, feeling that the problems facing Americans are so serious that a decaying institution’s relics and undemocratic rules must change for the good of the citizens of our republic.
Will Feingold’s GOP opponents this year, Terrence Wall and Dave Westlake [who otherwise do not stand a chance against Feingold and his $ multi-million warchest], challenge Feingold’s on his defense of doing nothing? That would be ironic as the GOP so often employs the filibuster in its attempt to see the Senate do nothing. Even more ironic as the Senate Democrats are the GOP’s allies is preserving this tool of obstruction.
Nothing like arming your opponents in defense of an undemocratic body. Welcome to the Democratic Party. Maybe the Democrats will grow some spine and finally kill the filibuster.
And then maybe the Republican Party will come out in favor of teaching evolution, and empowering the rights of American citizens [even black people] to vote, slash the American empire and slap the military-industrial complex. Right.
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Posted by Yanira Farray on Feb 6 2010, Filed under Politics. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. Both comments and pings are currently closed.
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Absolutely right, I have sent five emails to US Sen Levin concerning the fact that employees are getting a raise or have received one, and disabled veterans are getting zilch. I told him there is something wrong with this picture. I did not receive a reply one way or another. Try emailing a senator from another state and see how far you get. I did that with some other senators who are involved with veterans affairs and the computer told me since I was not a constituent, it could not answer. Also, some of the staff they have working for them do not have a clue about the military or veteran’s issues and they fumble around with generic answers…..sad!