These are things we can and need to do, no matter how difficult, to make the structural changes to begin to turn our ocean liner of a state around.
- Publicize and lobby Congress to pass the Fair Elections Now Act (FENA), along w/ the following public interest organizations: Brennan Center for Justice, Common Cause, Democracy Matters, Public Campaign, Public Citizen, U.S. PIRG, and the Center for American Progress. If enacted this would create a formula that would workably allow a popular candidate to take only small, under-$100 donations and public money to finance the primary and election campaigns.
- Call on the Senate leadership to re-instate the rule requiring Senate business to halt for a filibuster. The filibuster was created to allow the minority to use an extraordinary method for allowing reconsideration of legislation that they are so opposed to that they are willing to take the heat of obstructing Senate business to object. The new rule allowing the leadership to suspend a filibuster to go about other business and only have it resume to block a vote on the measure, removes the cost of using it to the initiating party. Then you get the absurd situation where a party can call "Filibuster!" on every useful thing the majority proposes, and the situation is accepted as needing 60 votes instead of a majority for almost everything.