Franken Needs to Keep Fighting

By Matthew Rothschild, July 1, 2009

Congratulations to Al Franken!

Thanks for taking down the pestiferous Norm Coleman, who had usurped the seat of Paul Wellstone and who had refused to give it up for way too long.

Good riddance, Norm Coleman.

And take that, Bill O’Reilly, the big bully who trashed Franken at every opportunity, and then some.

Franken is also to be praised for his pioneering work in progressive talk radio, having launched Air America when many, like O’Reilly, said it couldn’t be done.

Now that Franken is soon to be sworn in as Senator, that leaves the Democrats with the magic number of 60—a filibuster-proof majority.

You know, we’ve heard for a long time about why the Democrats can’t accomplish progressive goals.

First, it was that we had Bush and Cheney in the White House.

Well, that excuse no longer holds.

Then, it was that the Dems don’t have control of the Senate.

Well, now they not only have a majority. They have a super-majority.

There really is no excuse for not pushing a progressive agenda through, no excuse for offering half a loaf when we can now get the whole loaf.

Senator Bernie Sanders, the Independent socialist from Vermont who caucuses with the Democrats, has made this point strongly.

"I think that with Al Franken coming on board, you have effectively 60 Democrats in the caucus, 58 and two Independents," he told Sam Stein of the Huffington Post.

"I think the strategy should be to say, it doesn't take 60 votes to pass a piece of legislation. It takes 60 votes to stop a filibuster. I think the strategy should be that every Democrat, no matter whether or not they ultimately end up voting for the final bill, is to say we are going to vote together to stop a Republican filibuster. And if somebody who votes for that ends up saying, 'I'm not gonna vote for this bill, it's too radical, blah, blah, blah, that's fine.'"

Sanders blasted the Dems for trying to placate Republicans.

"I think the idea of going to conservative Republicans, who are essentially representing the insurance companies and the drug companies, and watering down this bill substantially, rather than demanding we get 60 votes to stop the filibuster, I think that is a very wrong political strategy," Sanders added.

That’s the fighting spirit Obama and Harry Reid ought to embrace.

It’s the fighting spirit that Paul Wellstone embodied.

Franken has already proved himself to be a fighter.

He needs to continue in that role to move the Democratic Party forward and to honor his—and our—beloved Paul Wellstone.

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The U S economy did not start to turn downwards until the mid term elections of 2006 after which the Democrats, under the left wing extremist Pelosi , took control of Congress and the Senate under the leadership of Bubble Head Reid. Not to mention it was the Gang of Three, Dodd, Schumer and Franks that are primarily responsible for the economic meltdown. By the way, the wealthiest elected representatives happen to be Democrats. Pelosi (along w/her husband) are worth more than 80 million. I do not see her offering to check that box on her IRS Tax Form volunteering to pay more taxes than she owes. As a matter of fact she and her husband use every possible loop hole to pay the minimum.

And you should read the U S Constitution (again if you already have) to the role of government actually has and not what you wish it to have or how/what it has been twisted and wrongly been used by the courts to try and transform the vision the "Founding Fathers" had in mind when they wrote it. It is not rocket science. It is quite clear and to the point.

Submitted by White Rabbitt on Sat, 07/04/2009 - 5:16am.