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    WASHINGTON — The filibuster – tool of obstruction in the U.S. Senate – is alternately blamed and praised for wilting President Barack Obama's ambitious agenda. Some even say it's made the nation ungovernable.

    Maybe, maybe not. Obama's term still has three years to run.

    More certain, however: Opposition Republicans are using the delaying tactic at a record-setting pace.

    "The numbers are astonishing in this Congress," says Jim Riddlesperger, political science professor at Texas Christian University in Fort Worth.

    The filibuster, using seemingly endless debate to block legislative action, has become entrenched like a dandelion tap root in the midst of the shrill partisanship gripping Washington.

    But the filibuster is nothing new. Its use dates to the mists of Senate history, but until the civil rights era, it was rarely used.

    A tactic unique to the Senate, the filibuster means a simple majority guarantees nothing when it comes to passing laws.

    "The rules of the Senate are designed to give muscle to the minority," said Senate historian Donald Ritchie.

    With the Senate now made up of 100 members, two for each of the 50 states, an opposition filibuster can only be broken with 60 votes – a three-fifths majority.

    As a matter of political philosophy, the concept of the filibuster arises from a deep-seated, historic concern among Americans that the minority not be steamrolled by the majority.

    It is a brake and protective device rooted in the same U.S. political sensibility that gave each state two senators regardless of population.

    The same impulse gave Americans the Electoral College in presidential contests – a structure from earliest U.S. history designed to give smaller population states greater influence in choosing the nation's leader.

    Given recent use of the filibuster by minority Republicans and the party's success in snarling the legislative process in this Congress, Democrats say the minority has gone way beyond just protecting its interests.

    The frequency of filibusters – plus threats to use them – are measured by the number of times the upper chamber votes on cloture. Such votes test the majority's ability to hold together 60 members to break a filibuster.

    In the 110th Congress of 2007-2008, with Republicans in the minority, there were a record 112 cloture votes. In the current session of Congress – the 111th – for all of 2009 and the first two months of 2010 the number already exceeds 40. The most the filibuster has been used when Democrats were in the minority was 58 times in the 106th Congress of 1999-2000.

    During most of Obama's first year in office and for a few weeks this year, 58 Democratic senators and two Independents who normally vote with them held a filibuster-proof 60-seat majority in the Senate.

    That vanished last month when Massachusetts Republican Scott Brown captured the seat of the late Sen. Ted Kennedy, who died last summer.

    Most notably, Brown's victory has stymied Obama's push to overhaul health care just as the bill was approaching the finish line. Before Brown's election, both the Senate and the House of Representatives had passed separate versions of the reform legislation.

    Brown broke the Democratic 60-seat majority before the two chambers could meld differences in their bills for a final vote in both houses.

    However, one of Brown's first votes after taking office saw him joining four other Republicans to help Democrats break a threatened filibuster by his party's leaders against a job bill.

    The measure, $13 billion in tax incentives for businesses to hire unemployed workers, was quickly passed the next day with 12 Republicans joining Brown and 55 Democrats in favor of it.

    Filibusters to make the Obama administration and Democrats in Congress look inept are one thing. Quite another is a vote against creating jobs in an economy with nearly 10 percent unemployment and midterm elections nine months away.

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    EDITOR'S NOTE – Steven R. Hurst reports from the White House for The Associated Press and has covered international relations for 30 years.

    Republicans Setting Filibuster Record

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    THANK GOODNESS with the bunch of morons in control.

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    • #3
      And the one year + the repubs couldn't filibuster seems to be forgotten again.

      How much was accomplished in that year again?

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      • #4
        hypocritical bullshit as usual. If the dems were the minority party you would have guys in here crying like pussies because they kept using the filibuster.....But now all of a sudden theyre filibuster heroes..........


        THEYRE 1000 PERCENT RESPONSIBLE FOR PUTTING THIS COUNTRY IN THE CRAP WE'RE IN NOW....HOW QUICKLY THEY FORGET.

        THE SAME MORONS WHO RAN THIS COUNTRY FROM A RECORD SETTING SURPLUS TO AN ALL TIME RECORD DEFECIT......................REPUBLICANS
        Last edited by musclemann; 03-01-2010, 06:34 PM.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by musclemann View Post
          hypocritical bullshit as usual. If the dems were the minority party you would have guys in here crying like pussies because they kept using the filibuster.....But now all of a sudden theyre filibuster heroes..........


          THEYRE 1000 PERCENT RESPONSIBLE FOR PUTTING THIS COUNTRY IN THE CRAP WE'RE IN NOW....HOW QUICKLY THEY FORGET.

          THE SAME MORONS WHO RAN THIS COUNTRY FROM A RECORD SETTING SURPLUS TO AN ALL TIME RECORD DEFECIT......................REPUBLICANS
          1 year w/o the filibuster and NADA, zip, zilch passed on healthcare. Not one voted needed from repubs, but I am sure you knew that already right?

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          • #6
            Originally posted by musclemann View Post
            hypocritical bullshit as usual. If the dems were the minority party you would have guys in here crying like pussies because they kept using the filibuster.....But now all of a sudden theyre filibuster heroes..........


            THEYRE 1000 PERCENT RESPONSIBLE FOR PUTTING THIS COUNTRY IN THE CRAP WE'RE IN NOW....HOW QUICKLY THEY FORGET.

            THE SAME MORONS WHO RAN THIS COUNTRY FROM A RECORD SETTING SURPLUS TO AN ALL TIME RECORD DEFECIT......................REPUBLICANS
            They are using fear monger tactics so they can take control of one of the chambers come election time.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by musclemann View Post
              hypocritical bullshit as usual. If the dems were the minority party you would have guys in here crying like pussies because they kept using the filibuster.....But now all of a sudden theyre filibuster heroes..........


              THEYRE 1000 PERCENT RESPONSIBLE FOR PUTTING THIS COUNTRY IN THE CRAP WE'RE IN NOW....HOW QUICKLY THEY FORGET.

              THE SAME MORONS WHO RAN THIS COUNTRY FROM A RECORD SETTING SURPLUS TO AN ALL TIME RECORD DEFECIT......................REPUBLICANS
              Like you are right now?

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Jamaicanman View Post
                1 year w/o the filibuster and NADA, zip, zilch passed on healthcare. Not one voted needed from repubs, but I am sure you knew that already right?
                Libs conveniently won't "see" this post so they don't have to respond. They just don't like to deal with pesky facts, they make their case harder to argue.

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                • #9
                  so just as noted before .. how does the right answer to; in 2001 when the right wing took over clinton left a surplus and when the bushanator finished his term(p-s the yrs the americans got ass screwed) their was a hugh defacit . so ..........

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by BOBBY5ACES View Post
                    so just as noted before .. how does the right answer to; in 2001 when the right wing took over clinton left a surplus and when the bushanator finished his term(p-s the yrs the americans got ass screwed) their was a hugh defacit . so ..........
                    Ever read or hear about that inside job 9/11, stock market crash, housing bubble explosion, 2 wars, tax cuts to stimultae economy and a BS Medicare ************ law unpaid for?

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by BOBBY5ACES View Post
                      so just as noted before .. how does the right answer to; in 2001 when the right wing took over clinton left a surplus and when the bushanator finished his term(p-s the yrs the americans got ass screwed) their was a hugh defacit . so ..........
                      We had a deficit in the first year of Bush being in office. He wiped out the surplus and added $500 billion deficit. A swing of what $750 billion in his first year.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by BettorsChat View Post
                        We had a deficit in the first year of Bush being in office. He wiped out the surplus and added $500 billion deficit. A swing of what $750 billion in his first year.
                        is that all you do is bash Bush and the Repubs???
                        jordanrules..................

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