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Trump says he wants more power
Posted on 4/29/17 at 2:08 pm
Posted on 4/29/17 at 2:08 pm
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In an interview with Fox News that aired Friday night, Trump dismissed the “archaic” rules of the House and Senate — using that word four times — and suggested they needed to be streamlined for the good of the country. A sampling:
“We don't have a lot of closers in politics, and I understand why: It's a very rough system. It's an archaic system.”.........“You look at the rules of the Senate, even the rules of the House — but the rules of the Senate and some of the things you have to go through — it's really a bad thing for the country, in my opinion. They're archaic rules. And maybe at some point we're going to have to take those rules on, because, for the good of the nation, things are going to have to be different.”..........“You can't go through a process like this. It's not fair. It forces you to make bad decisions. I mean, you're really forced into doing things that you would normally not do except for these archaic rules.”
And then Trump came out and just said it: He doesn't like the filibuster. “I think, you know, the filibuster concept is not a good concept to start off with,” he said.
So there you go. Trump is frustrated with the pace of legislation after 100 days, and his answer is that he wants to change the rules. Whether this is just him blowing off steam or signaling what lies ahead, it's significant. Because it suggests a president, yet again, who doesn't agree with his own powers being limited or even questioned. Remember when senior policy adviser Stephen Miller declared “the powers of the president to protect our country are very substantial and will not be questioned?” This is more of that kind of attitude.
SNIP
And it's difficult to overstate how significant it would be if he actually went after the filibuster. The 60-vote threshold for passing legislation in the Senate — which still exists for everything except presidential nominations — is the last vestige of Democratic power in Washington and really the only thing standing in the way of the majority party doing whatever it wants. Getting rid of it completely would change the face of American politics for good and clear a major hurdle for Trump in passing his agenda.
In an interview with Fox News that aired Friday night, Trump dismissed the “archaic” rules of the House and Senate — using that word four times — and suggested they needed to be streamlined for the good of the country. A sampling:
“We don't have a lot of closers in politics, and I understand why: It's a very rough system. It's an archaic system.”.........“You look at the rules of the Senate, even the rules of the House — but the rules of the Senate and some of the things you have to go through — it's really a bad thing for the country, in my opinion. They're archaic rules. And maybe at some point we're going to have to take those rules on, because, for the good of the nation, things are going to have to be different.”..........“You can't go through a process like this. It's not fair. It forces you to make bad decisions. I mean, you're really forced into doing things that you would normally not do except for these archaic rules.”
And then Trump came out and just said it: He doesn't like the filibuster. “I think, you know, the filibuster concept is not a good concept to start off with,” he said.
So there you go. Trump is frustrated with the pace of legislation after 100 days, and his answer is that he wants to change the rules. Whether this is just him blowing off steam or signaling what lies ahead, it's significant. Because it suggests a president, yet again, who doesn't agree with his own powers being limited or even questioned. Remember when senior policy adviser Stephen Miller declared “the powers of the president to protect our country are very substantial and will not be questioned?” This is more of that kind of attitude.
SNIP
And it's difficult to overstate how significant it would be if he actually went after the filibuster. The 60-vote threshold for passing legislation in the Senate — which still exists for everything except presidential nominations — is the last vestige of Democratic power in Washington and really the only thing standing in the way of the majority party doing whatever it wants. Getting rid of it completely would change the face of American politics for good and clear a major hurdle for Trump in passing his agenda.
This post was edited on 4/29/17 at 2:17 pm
Posted on 4/29/17 at 2:11 pm to Eurocat
Link to Wapo. Solid effort.
Posted on 4/29/17 at 2:13 pm to Eurocat
You seem like a pretty good guy, Eurocat.
Your political views suck, though.
Your political views suck, though.
Posted on 4/29/17 at 2:15 pm to Eurocat
First downvote.
On principle: Eurocat; didn't click; automatic downvote
On principle: Eurocat; didn't click; automatic downvote
Posted on 4/29/17 at 2:16 pm to Eurocat
Thanks for the informative summary.
Posted on 4/29/17 at 2:17 pm to Eurocat
Did it bother you when Obama said it would be much easier to be president of China?
Posted on 4/29/17 at 2:22 pm to Eurocat
Well in his defense, democrats are acting like 5 yr olds. They are hurting Americans to spite Trump.
Posted on 4/29/17 at 2:26 pm to GeauxLSUGeaux
GodAlpha Dictator Trump
Posted on 4/29/17 at 2:31 pm to Eurocat
Well... He is the God Emperor
Posted on 4/29/17 at 2:38 pm to Eurocat
Well he is the God Emperor, thus he needs all the power we can give him.
ETA: Dude above me beat me to it
ETA: Dude above me beat me to it
This post was edited on 4/29/17 at 2:39 pm
Posted on 4/29/17 at 2:38 pm to KCT
Thank KCT. We probably don't agree on much but I have always thought your posts are substansive and make me think about my positions, rather than just talking points. I enjoy your contributions.
Posted on 4/29/17 at 2:41 pm to TrueTiger
I took Obamas statement to be him goofing around.
I think Trump is serious.
Just my opinion of course.
I think Trump is serious.
Just my opinion of course.
Posted on 4/29/17 at 2:45 pm to Eurocat
Remember when republicans accused Obama of being a tyrannical dictator? Power grabber? Constitutional overreach?
My, how things have changed.
My, how things have changed.
Posted on 4/29/17 at 2:46 pm to Eurocat
Can you think of a single President who did not?
Posted on 4/29/17 at 2:46 pm to Eurocat
quote:
I took Obamas statement to be him goofing around.
I think Trump is serious.
Posted on 4/29/17 at 2:50 pm to a want
quote:
My, how things have changed.
I know...now you have a problem with it...
Posted on 4/29/17 at 2:52 pm to Eurocat
Practically everyone on here complains about Congress never getting anything done. Maybe we should try it his way for a change.
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