Does it bother you that TSA and other federal workers go unpaid during shutdowns?” It does me. Let’s look at this issue. Origins: How the Filibuster Began (1806) At the heart of the matter is the filibuster rule, which was established in 1806 by accident (!) You see, the U.S. Senate unintentionally eliminated a rule allowing a simple majority to end debate. Now, the Senate can have unlimited debate, called a “filibuster.” Evolution: From Talking to Silent Filibusters While the filibuster rules have evolved over time, the idea remains the same: Stall or block a vote on legislation by endlessly occupying the Senate floor. The debate ends either naturally or by cloture ( 60 votes). Today’s filibuster is a “silent filibuster”, where no one is speaking endlessly. A vote is called, but the minority party, along with a few majority party votes, can simply vote “no” to end the debate. You must have at least 60 votes to end the debate and vote on the measure at …
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