Yesterday the U.S. Senate voted 52 to 48 in favor of the so
called "nuclear option" - a rule change in the Senate that will
prevent minority filibusters of some Presidential appointees, particularly some
judges and executive appointments.
Changing over 200 years of tradition, Reid's move goes
directly against what he, Joe Biden and then Senator Barack Obama said back in
2005 when Republicans were considering the same rule change.
"I urge my Republican colleagues not to go through with
changing these rules," Obama said on the Senate floor in 2005. "In the
long run it is not a good result for either party. One day Democrats will be in
the majority again and this rule change will be no fairer to a Republican
minority than it is to a Democratic minority."
Harry Reid, in 2005, said of the Republican plan to change
the rules “The threat to change Senate rules is a raw abuse of power and will
destroy the very checks and balances our founding fathers put in place to
prevent absolute power by any one branch of government."
Interesting how people change their opinions based on who is
in control, huh?
"A deliberate and determined effort to obstruct
everything, no matter what the merits, just to re-fight the results of an
election is not normal," President Obama said of the change. "And for
the sake of future generations, it cannot become normal." This coming from a President who once said
the Constitution was in his way because he was "constrained by the system
our founders put in place."
When asked about Obama's change of opinion on this Senate
rule change White House spokesman Josh Earnest cited increased Republican
obstruction and the need to get the Senate working again. "The circumstances have unfortunately
changed for the worse since 2005," Earnest said.
Once again Democrats show their hypocrisy by being fervently
against something when it's proposed by the other side but all in favor of it
when it will work in their best interest.
I would caution Harry on one thing, however. With all of the uproar over the failure of
Obamacare, the lies told by the President and Obama's approval rating
plummeting, if I were Harry Reid I'd already be making plans to change the rule
back come December of 2014. If the
American people are still angry about their losses due to Obamacare by next
year's election date the Senate and House could easily be under Republican
control. Does Reid really want to turn
over control of the Senate to the Republicans with this new rule change still
in effect?
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