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In reply to the discussion: We CANNOT, we MUST NOT, go back to the pre-Trump days [View all]Fiendish Thingy
(22,670 posts)66. That's why it won't happen until 2029 at the earliest
But we will be electing senators this year who will be in office in 2029, so their position on killing the filibuster and expanding the court must be known before the primary votes.
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Pay for it anyway. Don't let Trump anywhere near its construction. These people
travelingthrulife
Feb 18
#92
And undo the tax cuts for everyone over $400K family income and businesses as well from that era
JT45242
Feb 18
#88
Presidential Pardons MUST Be Severely Limited and Carefully Monitored and
The Roux Comes First
Feb 17
#3
NONE of the items on your list can happen without court expansion and killing the filibuster
Fiendish Thingy
Feb 17
#6
If Dems have the trifecta, they just pass a law increasing the number of seats
Fiendish Thingy
Feb 17
#72
Presidential pardons must be revised to disallow letting drug lords be allowed free for a fee.
Escurumbele
Feb 17
#9
Agreed. The current one has been riddled with system exploits and can't be fixed in a piecemeal fashion.
Efilroft Sul
Feb 17
#29
I don't give a shit what Scalia said, despite him having a heavy hand in getting us to where we are now.
Efilroft Sul
Feb 17
#54
No one needs a second billion. Tax the rich. And they like the 50s so much? The highest
Scrivener7
Feb 17
#25
Love this. I would add, legally enshrine women's rights to make their own medical decisions.
Scrivener7
Feb 17
#27
Add to that a crash program to reduce CO2 emissions. And use the full force of the antitrust laws
flashman13
Feb 17
#31
Please excuse this major oversight. We must complete the ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment.
flashman13
Feb 17
#44
Social Media, the misinformation accelerant, needs to be regulated for accountability
Tim S
Feb 17
#45
I remenber the DOJ employees applauded him when he arrived on his first day....
AZ8theist
Feb 18
#79
IIRC - Garland was Orrin Hatch's approved SC choice given to Obama for 'bipartisanship'.
rubbersole
Feb 18
#82
At the top of the list Day 1: Restore bodily autonomy to 50% of the voters, the women of the US
camartinwv
Feb 18
#85
Yup. All of these " Wink, wink. Nudge, Nudge" good old boys rules need teeth.
travelingthrulife
Feb 18
#91
Begin by charging and convicting ANYONE who breaks our laws--including congress people, presidents, billionaires.
C Moon
Feb 18
#98
I agree with you, but before most things on your list can actually be done...
Ol Janx Spirit
Feb 18
#100