Boston Herald

Killing the filibuster would mean ‘scorched earth’

- By Sen. Mitch Mcconnell Sen. Mitch McConnell is the Senate Minority Leader.

The following is taken from a March 16 speech by Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., from the floor of the Senate, in response to calls from Senate Democrats to eliminate the filibuster rule:

Mr. President, today I’d like to begin with a few quotations:

“The legislativ­e filibuster is the most important distinctio­n between the Senate and the House. Without the 60-vote threshold for legislatio­n, the Senate becomes a majoritari­an institutio­n, just like the House. No senator would like to see that happen. So let’s find a way to further protect the 60-vote rule for legislatio­n.” That was the current Democratic leader, Sen. Schumer, in April of 2017, less than four years ago.

Here’s another quote. “What about the nuclear option, doing away with the filibuster? I can tell you that would be the end of the Senate as it was originally devised and created, going back to our founding fathers. We have to acknowledg­e our respect for the minority, and that is what the Senate tries to do in its compositio­n and in its procedure.” That was (Illinois Democrat) Sen. Durbin in 2018, about three years ago.

A few years ago, 33 members of the Senate side signed a letter insisting that “we preserve existing rules, practices, and traditions regarding legislatio­n.” Now under pressure from the outside, many of our Democratic colleagues are abandoning their stated principles ...

Yesterday, Sen. Durbin said the filibuster is not a core principle but, “an offhanded clerical suggestion.” Now the framers designed the Senate to ensure that federal laws in our country earned broad enough buyin to receive the lasting consent of the governed.

When President Trump pressed Republican­s to kill the filibuster, our Democrat colleagues cried foul. And when our Republican majority stood on principle and refused to wreck the rules, our democratic colleagues happily used the filibuster ...

People forget that the Senate’s 60vote threshold is the only reason that any routine must-pass legislatio­n is bipartisan except during divided government. Does anyone really believe the American people were voting for an entirely new system of government by electing Joe Biden to the White House and a 5050 Senate?

Nobody serving in this chamber can even begin to imagine what a completely scorched earth Senate would look like. I want our colleagues to imagine a world where every single task, every one of them, requires a physical quorum, and the vice president does not count in determinin­g a quorum.

Everything that Democrat Senates did to Presidents Bush and Trump, everything the Republican Senate did to President Obama would be child’s play compared to the disaster that Democrats would create for their own priorities ...

If the Democrats break the rules to kill rule 22 on a 50-50 basis, then we will use every other rule to make tens of millions of Americans’ voices heard. Perhaps ... this would just be the first domino of many, until the Senate ceased to be distinct from the House in any respect.

This chaos would be like a 100-car pileup, nothing moving.

My colleagues and I have repeatedly refused a sitting president to kill the Senate for instant gratificat­ion. Because becoming a U.S. Senator comes with higher duties than steamrolli­ng any obstacle to shortterm power. I meant it. Republican­s meant it. Less than two months ago, two of our Democratic colleagues said they mean it, too. If they keep their word, we have a bipartisan majority that can put principle first and keep the Senate safe.

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