Randall, Yesterday was a historic day in the Senate. Not - TopicsExpress



          

Randall, Yesterday was a historic day in the Senate. Not because we reached yet another historic low in our dysfunction and inability to get anything done. But because we drew a line in the sand and said enough is enough. The Democrats voted to change the Senates filibuster rules to make sure that the Senate can function and complete its constitutionally required duty to advise on – and consent to – Presidential nominations. Tens of thousands of people in our online community signed our petition to give the DC Circuit Court of Appeals nominees an up-or-down vote. By speaking out and helping us spotlight this problem, we helped make change possible. And I also want to give a big thanks to two senators: Jeff Merkley of Oregon and Tom Udall of New Mexico. Theyve been the ones leading the fight for filibuster reform from the very beginning, and they made this big victory possible. Both Jeff and Tom are up for re-election in 2014 – and they need your support to be able to keep working in the United States Senate for years to come. Please join me in thanking Jeff Merkley and Tom Udall by making a donation to their campaigns now. I know some people are concerned about what filibuster reform means if Democrats lose control of the White House or the Senate. Im concerned too. But I believe that the result of yesterdays vote will be a government and a democracy that functions better for all of us – no matter who is President. Our courts and government agencies simply cant stop working just because we dont like the political party in charge. It may be ok with the Anarchy Gang in the House if the government doesnt work, but its not ok with me. Government matters, and we need it fully staffed. Last year, Republicans tried to win the Presidency. They lost by 5 million votes. We have a Democratic President who, under the US Constitution, is responsible for nominating people to head executive agencies and to fill judicial vacancies. Under the Constitution, the Senate is responsible for voting on those nominations. What the Republicans cannot do – what they have no right to do – is to systematically prevent the Presidents nominees from ever seeing up-or-down votes in an attempt to run out the clock until 2016, or 2020, or 2024, or whenever they think they can win the Presidency and the Senate again. Yesterdays filibuster reform vote was an important turning point for the United States Senate. But in order to keep making progress on the nominees and issues we care about, its more important than ever that we keep control of the Senate in 2014. Please support the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee to keep fighters like Jeff Merkley and Tom Udall in the Senate next November. We elect leaders and expect them to be able to run our government. Today, were better able to do our jobs – and get back to work to level the playing field for working families. Thank you for being a part of this historic victory, Elizabeth my.elizabethwarren/page/m/2852d696/458a3964/684dbfd5/66b958f8/3718989426/VEsE/ This email was sent to redm5954@rocketmail. Click here to unsubscribe. All content © 2013 Elizabeth for MA, All Rights Reserved PO Box 290568 Boston, MA 02129 Paid for by Elizabeth for MA
Posted on: Fri, 22 Nov 2013 22:04:19 +0000

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