Gun Gripes #285: "Nuking the Filibuster = GUN CONTROL"

Published on April 5, 2021
Duration: 27:27

This video from Iraqveteran8888 discusses the potential implications of 'nuking the filibuster' in the U.S. Senate, particularly concerning pending gun control legislation like HR 8 and HR 1446. The hosts argue that eliminating the filibuster would allow for simple majority votes, potentially enabling the passage of partisan gun control measures without bipartisan support. They emphasize the importance of contacting representatives and engaging in the political process to protect Second Amendment rights, highlighting that the filibuster traditionally requires consensus and prevents one-sided legislation. The discussion also touches on the historical context of the filibuster, its role in protecting minority rights, and the potential for legislative gridlock if the rule is removed.

Quick Summary

Nuking the filibuster in the U.S. Senate would allow legislation, including gun control bills like HR 8 and HR 1446, to pass with a simple majority vote instead of the current 60-vote requirement. This procedural change is a major concern for gun rights advocates, as it could enable partisan measures without bipartisan support, potentially undermining the Senate's role in fostering compromise and protecting minority rights.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Gun Gripe #285
  2. 00:14Nuking the Filibuster & Gun Control
  3. 00:28HR 8 and HR 1446 in the Senate
  4. 00:48Traditional Senate Process
  5. 01:15Partisan Legislation & Gun Control
  6. 01:35Raising Awareness & Contacting Reps
  7. 02:04Simple Majority Vote Explained
  8. 02:23Kamala Harris as Tiebreaker
  9. 02:44Joe Manchin's Role
  10. 03:01Senator Kyrsten Sinema
  11. 03:0960-Vote Closure Rule
  12. 03:17Bipartisanship Requirement
  13. 03:34The 50-50 Split Strategy
  14. 03:48Fear of Filibuster Removal
  15. 04:01Invoking the Nuclear Option
  16. 04:07Joe Manchin's History
  17. 04:34Manchin's Stance on HR 8/1446
  18. 04:52West Virginia Politics
  19. 05:26Independent Senators' Influence
  20. 05:43Potential Democrat Opposition
  21. 05:57Filibuster Removal as a Tactic
  22. 06:13Engaging the Public
  23. 06:24Gun Rights Not Political Adjectives
  24. 06:32The Second Amendment's Clarity
  25. 06:53Politicizing Rights
  26. 07:21Not a Left or Right Issue
  27. 07:28Avoiding Echo Chambers
  28. 07:51History of Gun Control
  29. 08:05Consequences of Gun Control
  30. 08:34Simple Majority Rule Consequences
  31. 08:46Potential Conservative Takeover
  32. 09:02Filibuster Debate Reversal
  33. 09:12General Representation of Will
  34. 09:2651 Votes vs. Mob Rule
  35. 09:35Democracy vs. Mob Rule
  36. 09:40Senate Reflects the Republic
  37. 09:46Gun Owners' Diversity
  38. 10:15New Gun Owners Demographics
  39. 10:29Democrats' Gun Control Push
  40. 10:38Who is Being Hurt?
  41. 10:50Contacting Representatives
  42. 11:01Even Split Senate Concerns
  43. 11:14Leftist Senate Control Claims
  44. 11:33Army Analogy: 50 vs 51 Men
  45. 11:52Historical Examples of Smaller Forces
  46. 12:10Spartans at Thermopylae
  47. 12:20Senator Mike Lee's Commentary
  48. 12:45Woke Leftists & Filibuster Obstacles
  49. 13:06Obama on Filibuster as Jim Crow Relic
  50. 13:17Progressive Emboldenment
  51. 13:22Checkmate: Leftist View
  52. 13:28Nuking Cloture Rule: Pure Win?
  53. 13:39Scandinavian Social Democracy
  54. 14:23Leftist Society Without Minorities?
  55. 14:56Arguing the Point
  56. 15:14Democrats' Goal: Nuke Filibuster
  57. 15:34Conservative Takeover Scenario
  58. 15:40Conservative Legislation Rammed Through
  59. 15:57Legislative Stalemate & Flip-Flop
  60. 16:10Direction of the Country
  61. 16:27Mike Lee's Perspective
  62. 16:36Passing Legislation in the Senate
  63. 16:48House vs. Senate Legislating
  64. 16:57Senate Requires Compromise
  65. 17:15Redneck Stereotypes
  66. 17:23Fairness and Objectivity
  67. 17:34One-Sided Bills
  68. 17:42Political Leanings
  69. 17:49Cow Analogy
  70. 18:10Representing America as a Whole
  71. 18:19Anti-Gun Legislation Examples
  72. 18:38Representative of American People?
  73. 18:50Constitutional Protections
  74. 19:01New Zealand Gun Control Example
  75. 19:11Crime Spike Post-Ban
  76. 19:25Law-Abiding Populace Disarmed
  77. 19:32Culture of Self-Defense
  78. 19:38Czech Republic Constitutional Right
  79. 19:53America's Unique Culture
  80. 20:12Armed Society is a Polite Society
  81. 20:20Majority of People's Desire
  82. 20:24Big City Populations
  83. 20:38Impact of COVID & Rioting
  84. 20:42Global Firearm Ownership Statistics
  85. 20:53Rural and Municipal America
  86. 21:01Desire for Independence
  87. 21:09Bureaucrats Trampling Rights
  88. 21:21People in Power Don't Care
  89. 21:37Representatives Don't Care
  90. 21:45Living as a Free Person
  91. 21:48Laws Trampling Existence
  92. 21:55Anti-Gun Legislation's Goal
  93. 22:01Never Enough
  94. 22:03Conservative Stepping Stones
  95. 22:09Anti-Abortion Laws
  96. 22:27Libertarian Perspective
  97. 22:34Making Sense of Issues
  98. 22:35Developing Opinions
  99. 22:50Gathering Facts and Logic
  100. 23:03Spock-like Logic
  101. 23:13Logic Over Emotion
  102. 23:22Policy Decisions
  103. 23:40Law Implementation
  104. 23:41Being Active in Politics
  105. 23:50Voices Speaking for You
  106. 24:05Importance of Legislative Process
  107. 24:13Holding Elected Officials Accountable
  108. 24:23Food for Thought
  109. 24:26Senators on the Aisle
  110. 24:37Nuking Filibuster & Gun Control Issues
  111. 24:40Constituent Diversity
  112. 24:47Constant Contact with Constituents
  113. 24:55West Virginia Gun Ownership
  114. 25:02Discussing Issues with Representatives
  115. 25:06Reps Don't Care (Assumption)
  116. 25:13Making Your Voice Heard
  117. 25:21Thousands of Voices
  118. 25:26Adding to the Pile
  119. 25:33Hearing from Constituents
  120. 25:43Importance of Senators like Manchin
  121. 25:51Encouraging Fencesitters
  122. 26:07Voice of Reason
  123. 26:19Conclusion & Thanks
  124. 26:34Patreon Support
  125. 26:42Man Cans & Medical Boxes
  126. 26:52Ballistic Inc. Merch
  127. 27:05Direct Financial Support

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'nuclear option' in the U.S. Senate?

The 'nuclear option' in the U.S. Senate refers to a procedural maneuver to change Senate rules with a simple majority vote, effectively bypassing the traditional 60-vote threshold required to end a filibuster and pass legislation.

What are HR 8 and HR 1446?

HR 8 and HR 1446 are specific pieces of gun control legislation that have passed the U.S. House of Representatives and are currently awaiting consideration in the U.S. Senate. Their potential passage is a key concern in the discussion about the filibuster.

Why is the Senate filibuster important for gun control legislation?

The Senate filibuster requires 60 votes to pass most legislation, including gun control bills. This necessitates bipartisan support, acting as a barrier to highly partisan measures. Eliminating the filibuster would allow a simple majority to pass gun control laws without broad consensus.

What is the argument against 'nuking the filibuster'?

Critics argue that removing the filibuster would allow for the passage of one-sided, partisan legislation, potentially leading to 'mob rule' where a slim majority can impose its will. It's seen as undermining the Senate's role in requiring compromise and protecting minority rights.

What action do the hosts recommend for viewers concerned about gun control legislation?

The hosts strongly encourage viewers to actively engage in the political process by contacting their elected representatives and senators. They also suggest reaching out to gun rights advocacy groups like the Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) and Gun Owners of America (GOA).

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