Democrats are effervescing over the possibility that they will win enough Senate seats on Tuesday to have 60 votes, a filibuster-proof majority.
Well, its not that simple. Issues drive the dynamics of each filibuster. Its not a given that every Democrat would vote to shut down every Republican filibuster every time. Or vice versa, if the shoe were on the other foot.
But with one party holding 60 or more votes, the filibuster would be in a weakened state. And that is not necessarily a good thing. Heres to the defense of the filibuster. Not because it is all the leverage that Republicans may have in a town awash in blue. Because filibusters are a check on excess. And thats good for both parties.
A story, possibly apocryphal, has it that shortly after the Constitutional Convention, Thomas Jefferson was having coffee with George Washington. Jefferson asked why the convention had created the Senate. Washington asked Jefferson why he had just poured his coffee into a saucer. To cool it, Jefferson replied. Exactly why Congress needs a Senate, Washington responded. ...


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