Because talk is cheap. As it stands right now, it seems that alleged rapist and Maine Democratic senatorial candidate Graham Platner is going to drop out of the race, which has led to all sorts of speculation about who should replace him, and how to do so.
What I have found frustrating is that there has been no discussion of what will be the most critical things to do if the Democrats regain the House, Senate, and the presidency in 2028:
- End the senate filibuster, so Republicans don’t have a de facto veto.
- Pack the Supreme Court and enact other reforms of the federal judiciary, so Republicans don’t have a de facto veto.
- Having done that, grant D.C. statehood, so it will be harder for retrograde members of the Senate to hold the caucus hostage*.
Whether you believe Bernie Is The Way or desire an America Filled from Sea to Shining Sea With Incremental Programs Monitored by Privatized Income Verification Specialists, none of that happens if Republicans–and the couple of Democratic caucus members who are assholes–have de facto vetoes. For once, House and Senate Democrats will not be able to punt things to the courts or hope executive branch action saves them: they are going to have to govern regardless of what that governance ends up being, and that doesn’t happen without the above reforms.
I hope Maine Democrats are asking these questions of Platner’s possible replacements.
*As I’ve written many times, D.C. statehood is the right thing to do on its own merits, but I don’t hold Democrats, especially Senate Democrats, in high regard when it comes to D.C. statehood, as too many of them–though not nearly as many as Republicans–don’t believe in Home Rule when push comes to shove.
