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@tc_morekindness well, it doesn't mean changing the Constitution, as the Constitution allows each chamber to set its own rules.

But the thing is, we elected these people, and we keep re-electing them. And there's little sign that we aren't going to re-elect the members who voted us into this situation.

We got the government we voted for, that we're apparently approving of, so what needs to change is us and our votes.

ANYWAY, the problem is that I don't think *Democrats* are open to any reasonable powersharing based on their voting positions so far.

They went scorched earth on this, so I don't expect them to pivot now.

It seems like they're winning the messaging game, so I don't think they have much motivation to pivot now.

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