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6 votes
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Father, son who murdered Ahmaud Arbery get life sentences for US hate crime
10 votes -
Georgia Guidestones destroyed by explosive device
16 votes -
CEO of Atlanta's MARTA public transportation system dies by suicide
13 votes -
Stacey Abrams is running for Georgia governor in 2022
16 votes -
Ahmaud Arbery’s killers convicted of murder
22 votes -
Georgia House passes sweeping bill that would restrict voting access, setting up final vote next week
8 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 -
Trump heads for Georgia but claims of fraud may damage Senate Republicans
10 votes -
Robin Kemp lost her news job in Clayton County, Ga. — but she kept reporting the news. It paid off on election week.
16 votes -
In Georgia’s chaotic primary, as many as 1,000 voters may have cast ballots by mail and in person, secretary of state says
9 votes -
‘A hot, flaming mess’: Georgia primary beset by chaos, long lines
9 votes -
Killer Mike addresses the people of Atlanta
18 votes -
Police chiefs in Dallas and Atlanta walked their cities' streets and talked directly with protesters, as demonstrations broke out over the death of George Floyd
4 votes -
Man who filmed Ahmaud Arbery video charged with murder
9 votes -
Two suspects charged with murder in Ahmaud Arbery killing
12 votes -
Video posted online as DA says case of Georgia man who was chased and killed will go to grand jury
5 votes -
A 25-year-old black man running through a Georgia neighborhood ended up dead. A prosecutor argued that the pursuers, two white men, should not be arrested
15 votes -
Georgia to mail absentee ballot request forms to all active voters
15 votes -
Judge orders Georgia to switch to paper ballots for 2020 elections
21 votes -
Only black reporters allowed in Georgia mayoral race event
7 votes -
Georgia push for Equal Rights Amendment draws GOP support
7 votes -
Voting rights become a flashpoint in Georgia Governor’s race
9 votes -
Georgia county to close seven of nine voting precincts, civil rights attorney calls it 'voter suppression'
19 votes -
Kellie Collins in custody for killing Curt Cain, former campaign treasurer
4 votes