Thursday, January 24, 2013
Filibuster still intact
In a parody of governance that more resembled the wreck of the Titanic, the Senate leaders reached a deal that insures business as usual and will still enable government to be as dysfunctional as before. They rearranged a couple of rules about when a filibuster can occur, but all in all nothing has changed. All the Senate Democrats gushed over the deal, probably because Reid and McConnell finally agreed on something, which almost guarantees it will be ineffective. Ron Wyden signaled he was sorry for Jeff, but sounded like he would vote for the change. Sad day for reform hopes, with sadder days in the senate in coming months.
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