Liberal Democrats flexed their muscles by coming
together to block approval of the construction of the Keystone XL
pipeline. The vote was the first move by a group of Democrats
that are set to give Senate repugicans major headaches over the next
two years.
Politico reported,
The defeat of the Keystone XL pipeline in the Senate marked a major show of muscle for next year’s new hell-no caucus: liberals.
…It was a remarkable move for a group that has stood behind Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) over the years, as he sought to protect vulnerable moderates, like Landrieu and some of her now-ousted colleagues, from taking tough votes on divisive environmental, health care and social issues.…But red-state Democrats like Mark Pryor of Arkansas and Mark Begich of Alaska are on their way out, and liberals like Jeff Merkley, Bernie Sanders and Sheldon Whitehouse — with Elizabeth Warren leading the way on messaging — may cause as many headaches for Senate repugicans as teabaggers caused Democrats in the past four years.
The good news that comes from being in the Senate
minority is that the Democrats who are still there are much more liberal
and will play a bigger role in the caucus. Bernie Sanders, who is an
Independent who caucuses with the Democrats, Elizabeth Warren, Sheldon
Whitehouse, and Jeff Merkley are just four of the members of the
Democratic caucus will play a larger role in shaping policy. The
Democrats no longer have to protect and cater to red state Democrats.
For every Keystone XL that will pass with the
support of oil and gas state Democrats, there are three repugican bills
that won’t. The Hell No caucus isn’t going to obstruct everything, but
they are going stand up for the principles and values of the left.
For example, Senate repugican attacks on
regulations that protect the environment are going to be in trouble.
Anything that tries to expand Citizens United will likely die, tax
reform disguised as a gift to the wealthy will not go very far.
The rules of the Senate make it impossible for Mitch
McConnell to do what John Boehner is doing in the House. In the Senate,
the minority has power and rights. The repugicans abused this power to
stop the Senate from functioning. The liberals are promising not to do
the same, but life is about to get very difficult for Mitch McConnell
and company.
The rise of the Senate liberals in combination with
President Obama’s leftward shift may result in the repugican
congressional majority being boxed in.
Senate liberals are leading the fight towards 2016,
and yesterday’s rejection of Keystone XL was a warning shot designed to
let Republicans know that there is a new day coming.* Note: The Hell No caucus isn’t an official Senate group, but a collection of liberals who have a set of common ideas that will more often than not vote together.
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