Chuck Schumer potentially eliminating the filibuster is the key to a radical agenda
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Chuck Schumer's candor about eliminating the filibuster indicates a potential shift in American governance, allowing the passage of pivotal legislation with only 51 votes.
The elimination of the filibuster could lead to a cascade of legislative changes, from voting rights to comprehensive immigration reform, previously hindered by the requirement of 60 votes.
Schumer's desire for new legislation, including a massive climate bill, suggests that once the filibuster is breached, there would be no stopping the push for various policies.
The possibility of 'carve-outs' for specific interests, such as women's health or union priorities, shows how the removal of the filibuster could escalate demands from left-wing groups.
Read at New York Post
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