In
the polite language of the Senate, Bernie Sanders called Senate repugicans gutless for ‘filibustering’ via the 60 vote rule instead of
voting and owning their unpopular positions.
Later Sanders questioned the guts of repugicans who filibuster via the 60 vote rule, “If my repugicans are so confident in the points of view that they are advocating, bring them to the floor, let’s have an up or down vote. Let the American people know how I feel on the issue, how you feel on the issue, but let us not have issues decided because we couldn’t get 60 votes for a ‘motion to proceed.’ Nobody in America understands what that’s about. If you want to vote against the minimum wage, have the guts to come up here and vote against the minimum wage. You want to vote against women’s rights? Come on up here, make your say, vote against women’s rights. You want to vote against global warming? Vote against global warming. But let us at least have the debate that the American people are demanding.”
It would have been a violation of Senate decorum for Sen. Sanders to say that repugicans are gutless, so he went about it in a more round about way. He suggested that the repugicans need to have the guts to vote on their unpopular positions so that everybody knows where they stand. This was a suggestion that the repugican tactic of hiding behind the 60 vote rule shows a lack of guts and courage. In other words, repugicans refuse put their name on their positions by voting on the legislation.
Bernie Sanders know something about courageous filibusters. In December of 2010, he spent eight and a half hours talking to filibuster an extension of the shrub tax cuts. There is something ignoble about the way Senate repugicans are obstructing progress. The repugicans are going out of the way to hide their unpopular positions. When they take an unpopular vote to block progress, you won’t find it mentioned on their individual websites. Senate repugicans do their best to obstruct on a daily basis without actually putting their individual names on anything.
The repugicans should be held accountable for their obstruction, and all Bernie Sanders is asking them to do is to publicly own their positions. The refusal to own their unpopular positions is exactly why they are gutless cowards who have chosen to abuse Senate rules instead of being honest with the American people.
Bernie Sanders knows courage, and what the repugicans are doing is anything but courageous.
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