Yes let’s give them the opportunity to expand their level of corruption and cheating and racism. Let em get rid of the civil rights act and voting rights act and everything else that was meant for a level playing field. Surely they won’t impose wild draconian voting rules that would severely impact us ever having free sen fair elections.
Honestly, let them do it. The filibuster has protected Americans for years from having to see just how extreme today’s Republican Party really is. If it goes away and they’re able to pass their full agenda, the mask comes off. People won’t be able to keep pretending the party is “moderate” or reasonable.
For a long time, the filibuster has done two main things:
1.) It’s acted as a brake on the most extreme GOP policies — not because those policies are popular, but because they often wouldn’t survive public scrutiny if they actually became law.
2.) It’s given cover to politicians in both parties. They get to say they support working people while quietly hiding behind procedure to avoid taking tough votes they don’t actually want to be on the record for.
If Republicans really believe their agenda reflects what Americans want, then they shouldn’t need procedural guardrails to soften the impact. Governing should mean owning the consequences.
And honestly, I don’t get why the U.S. treats the filibuster like some sacred institution. Correct me if I'm wrong, but our peer democracies — the UK, Germany, France — function just fine without anything like it. They pass legislation by majority rule and deal with the political fallout like grown-ups. What makes us so special that we supposedly can’t?
At some point, democracy means accountability. Getting rid of the filibuster would force that — for better or worse — and at least voters would finally see clearly who’s responsible for what.