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16 votes
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US Senate investigation into Medicare and Medicaid insurance providers finds they are using "AI" to deny care
35 votes -
CEO of bankrupt hospital system faces contempt charges after US Senate no-show
24 votes -
US Federal Reserve official lamented how “bashing the Fed is a bipartisan sport”
6 votes -
Intelligence community largely won House FISA fight. Now comes the US Senate.
27 votes -
US Senate Republicans furious over Donald Trump derailing FISA bill
27 votes -
House passes bill that could ban TikTok in the US, sending it to the Senate
45 votes -
Mitch McConnell will step down as the US Senate Republican leader in November
52 votes -
Senators ask CEOs why their drugs cost so much more in the US
60 votes -
US Senator calls for Department of Justice action against Philips for keeping CPAP machine complaints secret
20 votes -
Dianne Feinstein’s US Senate seat to be filled by Laphonza Butler
29 votes -
Democratic Sen. Dianne Feinstein of California dies at 90
95 votes -
‘If we don’t get the aid, we will lose the war’: Zelenskyy asks Congress to help Ukraine
33 votes -
‘I plan to wear a bikini’: US Senate Republicans mock changes to dress code
24 votes -
US national debt tops $33 trillion for first time
10 votes -
Mitt Romney says he will not seek a second term in the US Senate
41 votes -
After Mitch McConnell's and Dianne Feinstein's episodes, should we talk about age limits in US public officials?
95 votes -
Switchel - The farmer's Gatorade of the 19th century
11 votes -
Bernie Sanders 'disappointed, but not surprised,' as US Senate rejects 10% military spending cut
17 votes -
A new bill would force internet companies in the USA to spy on their users for the Drug Enforcement Administration
45 votes -
Senate Intelligence bill gives holders of "non-earth origin or exotic UAP material" six months to make it available to AARO
31 votes -
US Senate proposes that radioactive contamination of NATO territory caused by Russia be considered as attack on Alliance
29 votes -
ProPublica reporting on the newly released US congressional report about COVID origins
21 votes -
What the Securing Open Source Software Act does and what it misses
6 votes -
During his testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee, Peiter "Mudge" Zatko claims Twitter only has live production environment that all engineers can access
@Benjamin Powers: Mudge walking through Twitter's construction - they only have live production environment, no test environment.
17 votes -
Jon Stewart on PACT Act being blocked in the Senate
6 votes -
Two US senators propose ban on data caps, blasting ISPs for “predatory” limits
18 votes -
US Senate approves bill to make daylight saving time permanent
38 votes -
David Shor is telling US Democrats what they don’t want to hear
8 votes -
Democratic Sen. Manchin casts doubts on $2,000 direct payments, potentially jeopardizing passage
5 votes -
In Georgia Runoff Elections, (D) Warnock wins vs (R) Loeffler, (D) Ossof very likely wins vs (R) Purdue
Text post because the big news companies are cowards playing it safe and not calling Ossof yet, though it's basically over Warnock makes history with Senate win as Dems near majority (AP News) My...
Text post because the big news companies are
cowardsplaying it safe and not calling Ossof yet, though it's basically overWarnock makes history with Senate win as Dems near majority (AP News)
My takes below:
What does this mean?
This gives Democrats a thin majority in the senate. Does it mean they have free reign? No, the party is not that unified. In particular, as you probably have heard his name many many times now, Manchin, the "conservative Democrat" from WV is likely to be the kingmaker in votes. So it's not like just anything can get passed, and Manchin will not eliminate the filibuster easily.
So is it pointless?
ABSOLUTELY NOT
It's a huge victory nonetheless for Democrats. Remember, with control of the Senate, Chuck Schumer will be Senate Majority Leader, who controls what legislation the senate votes on. Even bipartisan bills were consistently torpedoed by McConnell who would refuse to even have a vote on it. Now, there is politics that can be done - deals, compromise, whatever. If you can't vote on something, nothing can be done. Things that are overall popular like increased stimulus are also going to pass.
Additionally, perhaps an even bigger deal, Biden can get his nominations through for cabinet and judges. There's an insane amount of unfilled heads of state departments right now, and the rest are filled with people absolutely unfit for the job. Having a real human being be the head of the EPA, or Department of Education, or the Department of Energy, and so forth is a big deal.
It also means that Justice Breyer can safely retire and have another "liberal" Justice take his place.
It's not sweeping control over the government, but it's a immensely superior political situation to McConnell stone walling anything he doesn't want, and Biden having to haggle with McConnell over how incompetent his cabinet needs to be.
48 votes -
Dianne Feinstein’s missteps raise a painful age question among US Senate Democrats
15 votes -
Donald Trump heads for Georgia but claims of fraud may damage Senate Republicans
10 votes -
FiveThirtyEight Senate forecast
30 votes -
With Obama saying "the filibuster is a 'Jim Crow relic' ”, it’s looking more and more like Democrats will abolish the filibuster if they win back the Senate
21 votes -
Amy McGrath wins close Kentucky Senate primary
11 votes -
In first for Congress, US House passes bill to establish DC as the nation's 51st state, but it faces insurmountable opposition in the Senate
26 votes -
Terrible, dangerous EARN IT act set to move forward in the senate; attack on both encryption and free speech online
27 votes -
Today’s elections in Kentucky and New York are high-stakes for the progressive movement
4 votes -
Why Republican senators do not challenge Trump
8 votes -
Andrew Yang has endorsed Mike Broihier, an asparagus-farming progressive, in his Democratic Senate primary contest
7 votes -
How accurate have Senate polls been, and what could that mean for November?
6 votes -
US Senate approves bill to sanction China over Uighur rights
10 votes -
What to make of those new US Senate polls that have Democrats way ahead
12 votes -
White House, US Senate agree to $2 trillion coronavirus rescue package
25 votes -
Senator Richard Burr dumped up to $1.6 million of stock after reassuring public about coronavirus preparedness
27 votes -
What is the US Senate filibuster and what would it take to remove it?
7 votes -
How to give California twelve senators and Vermont just one
11 votes -
Mitch McConnell has less power to shape the impeachment trial than Democrats think
13 votes -
Trump is using his Ukraine playbook against the senate
7 votes