Tim Pool: Trump Demands GOP End Filibuster, Republicans Are Spineless Losers
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- 📢 Donald Trump is urging Republicans to end the Senate filibuster, a rule requiring 60 votes to overcome minority obstruction.
- 💡 The filibuster is described as a "stupid rule" that prevents the passage of common-sense policies and hinders the American people's desire for change.
- ⚠️ Trump warns that failing to eliminate the filibuster will lead to Republican losses in upcoming elections.
The Filibuster's Impact on Lawmaking
- ⛓️ The filibuster is seen as a "chokehold" on lawmaking, especially in an era of intense partisanship and narrowly divided government.
- 🏛️ It prevents Republicans from passing conservative priorities like election reforms, tax cuts, and border actions.
- 📉 The current system leads to gridlock, with presidents resorting to executive orders and Congress struggling to pass legislation.
Republican Inaction and Criticism
- 👎 Senate Majority Leader John Thune is criticized for dismissing Trump's proposal, with the speaker claiming Thune is lying about the lack of votes.
- 💔 Republicans are labeled as "spineless losers" and "pathetic effing losers" for not exercising their power and for using the filibuster as a crutch.
- 🎯 Democrats are contrasted for being willing to take action, even if it means imprisoning political opponents, while Republicans are seen as ineffective.
The Bullwark's Perspective
- 🧐 The "Bullwark" (neocon liberal establishment) is noted for acknowledging Trump's point about the filibuster, though many conservatives initially defended it.
- 🔄 Some argue the filibuster has become obsolete, paralyzing lawmaking and allowing presidents to govern by fiat.
- 🏍️ Trump's populist pitch is seen as appealing against the backdrop of a struggling Congress, akin to offering a motorcycle ride when the car is broken.
Consequences of Gridlock
- 🚫 Legislation is not happening, and the Senate's gridlock provides political cover for inaction.
- 🗣️ The current situation is described as telling the American people, "Go f yourselves. No one is coming to save you, and your votes don't matter."
- ⚠️ The speaker expresses fear of revolution and civil war due to the perceived weakness and inaction of the Republican party, predicting young people will embrace violence.
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