RonPaulFanInGA
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I thought the vote is tomorrow?
It is. The vote talked about in the OP was the vote to continue debate. Cruz said the day before he would vote to allow debate to continue. Whomever wrote that article isn't paying very much attention and obviously couldn't be bothered to spend any time to do any research.
It is. The vote talked about in the OP was the vote to continue debate. Cruz said the day before he would vote to allow debate to continue. Whomever wrote that article isn't paying very much attention and obviously couldn't be bothered to spend any time to do any research.
Does the actual closure vote come before Harry Reid's amendment is voted on?
If cloture passes, then Reid will introduce the amendment and it is the only one that will be introduced. It will restore funding for Obamacare and will be the only amendment offered. 51 votes will pass the amendment. That is my understanding of it all based on what I have read and from what Cruz said yesterday.
Why can't Reid introduce the amendment and get a vote on it before the closure vote? I thought that's how it usually works.
Or they have a partisan agenda and intend to use ignorance as an excuse if/when they are called on it.
I think it is because it is a House bill maybe? I think Senate rules for that mean it needs 60 votes. Not entirely sure, but from my understanding, if they vote No on cloture, then it needs 60 to pass or maybe he doesn't get to put the amendment in. Either way its the 41 votes against cloture that are needed.
Reid needs 60.
Unless the pass cloture correct? Then he needs 51
I don't like Ted Cruz and I've made it pretty clear that he would not have my vote should he emerge as the GOP nominee.
BUT, I don't understand all the hate for what he attempted yesterday. I would have thought people here would like to dismantle Obummacare by any means necessary. Sure, it would have been better, politically for Rand, if Rand had been the one to do this himself...but he didn't; Cruz did.
Kudos to Cruz for getting this right. Even if it doesn't work, let it not be said that we did nothing.
Yes, which could be simply accomplished with a democrat majority. Cruz wants the 60 vote threshold for obvious reasons.
it was never intended to work. there was no way it could work.
that is why its grandstanding. political theater. red meat for the rubes-
the whole idea of speaking for a long time about something that in the end, didn't delay any votes, it didn't change any senator's minds, it didn't get the president off the golf course to make a statement.
all it did was eat up 21 hours of some people's time.
but it was a good media day for Cruz, especially as all the headlines were talking about a filibuster that wasn't happening against a bill that will ultimately be decided by the democrats in the senate.