Wednesday, January 6, 2021

Leftists Call For Radical Legislation After Warnock Projected Win: End Filibuster, Pack The Courts

Democrats and leftists immediately called for radical legislative action to be taken to ram through the entire agenda of Democrat Joe Biden following Reverend Raphael Warnock's projected victory over Sen. Kelly Loeffler in Georgia's runoff election.

Following Warnock's projected victory and the likely victory of Ossoff, Democrats and left-wing activists immediately called for eliminating the filibuster, packing the courts, and adding new states in areas that will all but assure that Democrats end up with a total of anywhere from two to four new U.S. Senators.

Adam Jentleson, former aide to Sen. Harry Reid, wrote on Twitter: "If Democrats win both Senate seats in GA, it's going to be hard to explain why they should promptly re-empower McConnell by seeking small-ball deals with him instead of getting rid of the filibuster and passing Biden's big, bold agenda. Biden has a mandate. Time to use it."

If Democrats win both Senate seats in GA, it's going to be hard to explain why they should promptly re-empower McConnell by seeking small-ball deals with him instead of getting rid of the filibuster and passing Biden's big, bold agenda.

Left-wing activist Walker Bragman wrote on Twitter: "Democrats will have complete control of the federal government for two full years. They can pack the court. They can end the wars. They can cut the checks. They can guarantee healthcare. They can forgive student and medical debt. If they don't, you know who to blame."

Left-wing activist Julie Roginsky wrote: "Trump has led his party over the precipice. First thing Democrats should do is eliminate the filibuster and get some real work done. Second thing they should do is grant statehood to Puerto Rico and the District of Columbia."

First thing Democrats should do is eliminate the filibuster and get some real work done.

https://www.dailywire.com/news/leftists-call-for-radical-legislation-after-warnock-projected-win 

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