• GeeDubHayduke@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    6 days ago

    There are a lot of moderates that are hesitant about AOC

    Don’t worry. They’ll sit on their asses extra hard for the next election (LOL!) and make sure that the Cthulhu/Lucifer ticket wins.

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      6 days ago

      I try to keep my commentary as apolitical as possible, so what I’ll say is:

      If you believe that the current ticket is the Cthulhu/Lucifer ticket, imagine what they could accomplish if every bill only required a simple majority.

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        6 days ago

        Who is in the majority in this scenario?

        Because, right now, I see the House/Senate in gridlock on everything except fucking over Transgender folks and Palestinians. Meanwhile, President DOGE is operating entirely unchecked while VP DHS is snatching people off the street and telling courts to pound sand.

        “Oh no! An activist Congress would be worse!” seems to belie the current state of affairs.

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          6 days ago

          “simple majority” is a technical term in this context, it refers to any number >50%. In the context of the Senate, that’d be a 51/49 split, or a 50/50 split broken by the VP.

          There are some procedural measures that explicitly only require this simple majority to pass; most bills require a 60/40 in practice because that’s the threshold required to bypass a procedural filibuster. They at the very least require a simple majority + 0 members of a body opting to invoke filibuster.

          Say what you will about the people we’ve currently elected; I just stand by it being a sound procedural practice.