Daily Archives: January 28, 2013


Sanders Votes No on Filibuster Reform

Email I received from Friends of Bernie Sanders

January 24, 2013
U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT)

This country faces major crises in terms of the economy and unemployment, the deficit, global warming, health care, campaign finance reform, education and a crumbling infrastructure – to name a few. In my view, none of these problems will be effectively addressed so long as one senator can demand 60 votes to pass legislation. The rule changes adopted today are a step forward in making the operations of the Senate more efficient and expeditious. They are not enough.

Most Americans grew up believing that in America the majority rules. That is not the case in the Senate. For many years now, especially since President Obama has been in office, it has taken 60 votes to pass any significant piece of legislation. When Lyndon Johnson was majority leader in the 1950s, he filed cloture to end a filibuster only once. Majority Leader Reid has filed cloture 390 times.

The Senate is not the House and the minority party must be treated with respect and given the opportunity to offer amendments and make their case in opposition. A minority must not, however, be allowed to permanently obstruct the wishes of the majority. That is not democracy. That is a perversion of democracy.

In my view, if a senator or a group of senators are strenuously opposed to legislation they have the right and duty to come to the floor and, for as long as they want, engage in a talking filibuster by explaining to the American people the reasons for their objection. They should not, however, continue to have the right to abuse arcane Senate rules to block a majority of senators from acting on behalf of the American people.



Petition To Keep The Incinerator Moratorium in Massachusetts

I created a petition to John Fischer, Mass Dept of Environmental Protection and Governor Deval Patrick which says:

“Do not lift the moratorium on incinerators in Massachusetts as long as there are far better alternatives to incineration.”

The people who run the SignOn petition web site have said, If you get 20 signatures on your petition, we’ll email it to at least 1,000 people in your area to help it grow (assuming of course that it’s consistent with MoveOn’s progressive values).

Will you sign this petition? Click here:

http://signon.org/sign/keep-the-incinerator – Pardon the misleading shortening of the URL.  SignOn truncated it just before the keyword.  It should have been  keep-the-incinerator-moratorium