Albany Times Union (Sunday)

Parker sounds a lot like Mcconnell on voting bill

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Kathleen Parker’s column “Manchin stands up for bipartisan­ship,” April 11, might have as easily been titled “Manchin stands up for dial telephones.” Both dial telephones and bipartisan­ship seemed to have become as good as extinct a generation ago.

Parker then goes on to characteri­ze HR1, named the “For the People Act,” as “a Democratic Party power grab,” a bill that would go far to guarantee the right to vote for all Americans in the face of massive voter suppressio­n across the country.

She used exactly the same characteri­zation that Mitch Mcconnell, the current king of mindless obstructio­nism, used. She mentions the states’ rights issue in discussing HR1’S overriding of a state’s right to control voting regulation and apportionm­ent, a right that has evolved into partisan gerrymande­ring and a system in which politician­s choose their voters instead of the other way around (New York state included ). It is a system that is, at this very minute, working to deny the voting franchise to millions.

Parker apparently hasn’t been aware of the political dynamic that has been in control of Congress and the country for decades. Bipartisan­ship is a nice concept and, in the distant past, it sometimes worked. Perhaps in the future, it will work again. Holding up what the country desperatel­y needs for that dream is suicidal. The filibuster is and has been a tool, not to protect a minority view but to ensure minority rule.

Frederick Ziemann

Saratoga Springs

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