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if we keep the house and senate, the FIRST THING is (Original Post) DonCoquixote Nov 2022 OP
agreed. barbtries Nov 2022 #1
Get rid of the filibuster in the Senate...probably need to do that to change the SC anyway. Sancho Nov 2022 #2
John Lewis Voting Rights Act - because we will have won Earthrise Nov 2022 #3
++++ agree. iluvtennis Nov 2022 #7
Absolutely! SheltieLover Nov 2022 #11
We did not get two senators, Thus much of what folks want will be tough. We need to Demsrule86 Nov 2022 #14
I think that the voting rights act and criminal punishment reform Earthrise Nov 2022 #19
Yup! IrishAfricanAmerican Nov 2022 #27
I'd Be Happy modrepub Nov 2022 #4
Accept DC as a state Smackdown2019 Nov 2022 #5
And Puerto Rico. Both would need time to get governments in place and hold elections, but Lonestarblue Nov 2022 #18
Get rid of Christopher Wray, gab13by13 Nov 2022 #6
Pass a law enacting unrestricted abortion rights. nt CottonBear Nov 2022 #8
AND get rid of the Electoral College. n/t KarenS Nov 2022 #9
Ah ... amend the Constitution? speak easy Nov 2022 #10
Constitution has been amended 27 times. Emile Nov 2022 #12
This is why I love DU,,,, KarenS Nov 2022 #15
No. You can't convict...waste of time,. Demsrule86 Nov 2022 #13
Manchinema (and probably a few others) will never let that happen. n/t demmiblue Nov 2022 #16
Then CODIFY ROE!! We need to protect the RIGHT to reproductive health for women and our daughters onetexan Nov 2022 #17
Can't impeach a former president.... rlegro Nov 2022 #20
The OP was talking about impeaching Clarence Thomas. Emile Nov 2022 #21
Universal Healthcare for every American Beachnutt Nov 2022 #22
+1, 30 million of us have no access to healthcare. Even people w/insurance can't afford hc. area51 Nov 2022 #25
Doesn't impeahment/removal... 2naSalit Nov 2022 #23
Did you forget Manchin and Sinema are still with us? honest.abe Nov 2022 #24
Yes, but lees1975 Nov 2022 #30
Of course this is all moot if R's take the House honest.abe Nov 2022 #34
Most of the actions proposed in this thread aren't going to happen onenote Nov 2022 #26
Why? There's no chance of conviction Generic Brad Nov 2022 #28
What is this? Jskudris55 Nov 2022 #29
Realize this, lees1975 Nov 2022 #31
Why wouldn't they have done that during Trump's presidency? Jskudris55 Nov 2022 #33
Realistic things that will happen Johnny2X2X Nov 2022 #32

Sancho

(9,067 posts)
2. Get rid of the filibuster in the Senate...probably need to do that to change the SC anyway.
Sat Nov 12, 2022, 07:16 AM
Nov 2022

...no more being nice.

Earthrise

(15,508 posts)
3. John Lewis Voting Rights Act - because we will have won
Sat Nov 12, 2022, 07:22 AM
Nov 2022

because of participation of voters whose votes are under threat. To keep moving in the right direction we need to pass voting rights act so we have a chance to hold the Presidency in 2024.

Then SCOTUS.

Then the George Floyd Act.

Demsrule86

(68,469 posts)
14. We did not get two senators, Thus much of what folks want will be tough. We need to
Sat Nov 12, 2022, 08:33 AM
Nov 2022

add more senators in two years.

Earthrise

(15,508 posts)
19. I think that the voting rights act and criminal punishment reform
Sat Nov 12, 2022, 08:44 AM
Nov 2022

are most likely to get support from Manchin or Sinema. I don't have high confidence but our chances are better. I am much less sanguine about changing the makeup of SCOTUS.

modrepub

(3,491 posts)
4. I'd Be Happy
Sat Nov 12, 2022, 07:22 AM
Nov 2022

If they finished the Jan 6 Committee investigation and published as much as they could for the historic record. Make reforms such as prohibiting Congress people and their families from trading stock or acting on legislation that would impact their family business (if it's over a certain threshold value or income stream; call it the Manchin rule). Tell Roberts to make reforms to his court or Congress and the President will do it for him. You can't have justices or their spouses engaged in the political activities. Strengthen the Hatch Act or come up with something new to prevent the President from steering Federal funds to his business interests (put some teeth into this).

I'll take this if it's possible but there are SO MANY reforms that are screaming to be enacted.

Lonestarblue

(9,958 posts)
18. And Puerto Rico. Both would need time to get governments in place and hold elections, but
Sat Nov 12, 2022, 08:44 AM
Nov 2022

should be ready for the 2024 election. This should have been done early in 2020.

gab13by13

(21,264 posts)
6. Get rid of Christopher Wray,
Sat Nov 12, 2022, 07:50 AM
Nov 2022

by whatever means. Install Frank Figliusi even if it has to be as an acting Director.

Emile

(22,498 posts)
12. Constitution has been amended 27 times.
Sat Nov 12, 2022, 08:27 AM
Nov 2022

It can be done, but we'll need bigger majorities than this.

KarenS

(4,062 posts)
15. This is why I love DU,,,,
Sat Nov 12, 2022, 08:38 AM
Nov 2022

you made me go read about this,,,,, geez,,,,

I did see something called the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact which is reform as opposed to abolishment

Thank you!

rlegro

(338 posts)
20. Can't impeach a former president....
Sat Nov 12, 2022, 08:47 AM
Nov 2022

.... As a matter of the Constitution. But prosecutors can indict him.

Beachnutt

(7,288 posts)
22. Universal Healthcare for every American
Sat Nov 12, 2022, 08:55 AM
Nov 2022

like Canada, Germany, Denmark and Many many others..
Free healthcare for all.

lees1975

(3,840 posts)
30. Yes, but
Sat Nov 12, 2022, 10:04 AM
Nov 2022

If we get to 51, the pressure will be on them. They're both up for reelection and given the direction Arizona appears to be going, if Sinema doesn't start acting like a Democrat, they'll replace her.

honest.abe

(8,614 posts)
34. Of course this is all moot if R's take the House
Sat Nov 12, 2022, 10:34 AM
Nov 2022

Then nothing substantial will happen at all. Just gridlock and hearings and poo flinging... which is most likely what will happen.

onenote

(42,598 posts)
26. Most of the actions proposed in this thread aren't going to happen
Sat Nov 12, 2022, 09:05 AM
Nov 2022

Assuming we have held the House and the Senate, in each instance its going to be by a very small margin -- maybe only one or two votes. And that will limit the ability to pass much of the legislation (or other actions) suggested in this thread. For example:

Impeach Thomas? Probably wouldn't have the votes in the House to do so, particularly since it would be a wast of time given the impossibility of convicting him in the Senate.

Eliminating filibuster: With at best a one vote majority, it is highly unlikely that the Senate would vote to eliminate the filibuster as a general matter. Would it eliminate it for a particular category of legislation? Maybe for voting rights legislation, but not much else.

Pass legislation allowing "unrestricted" abortion rights. Abortion-related legislation might pass, assuming the votes to overcome a filibuster could be mustered (very iffy). But it won't be for "unrestricted" abortion rights. If, as is probably the best case scenario, we hold the House by a single vote, Cuellar would be able to block such legislation. More limited abortion rights legislation might pass even if opposed by Cuellar if a Republican vote could be found for it.

Add more justices. Again, would require a change to the filibuster and I don't see it happening.

Get rid of Electoral College. Requires a Constitutional amendment which isn't happening either.


People should be prepared for more modest steps. From where I sit, the first thing that should happen is that the Senate should accelerate the pace by which it confirms judges. It also should confirm Gigi Sohn to fill the vacancy on the FCC to give the Democrats a majority there.

Generic Brad

(14,272 posts)
28. Why? There's no chance of conviction
Sat Nov 12, 2022, 09:38 AM
Nov 2022

A two thirds vote is required to oust him. Do you think we can swing enough Republicans to get 66 votes? It would be an exercise in futility.

 

Jskudris55

(44 posts)
29. What is this?
Sat Nov 12, 2022, 09:42 AM
Nov 2022

Fantasy land???

Dems don’t have the numbers to pass any of that. You’re going to see more of the same for the next two years.

Also, people DO realize that if we get rid of the filibuster and the dumb American people give Republicans control of the senate back, this gives them the ability to destroy America without Dems being able to do anything about it…

Johnny2X2X

(18,973 posts)
32. Realistic things that will happen
Sat Nov 12, 2022, 10:17 AM
Nov 2022

Immigration reform and border security. Dreamers stay.

Protection of gay marriage.

More action on climate change.

Probably a deal on Social Security and Medicare they strengthens them.

Some other smaller deals. The big stuff already got done. Then in 2024 Dems will look to expand their leads.

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