Why the left wants you confused about the filibuster and how it protects America from their agenda

It’s official: most Americans don’t even know what the filibuster is. And can you blame them? The mainstream media and the left have twisted this Senate tradition into a club to beat conservatives, all while hiding behind buzzwords. A new poll proves it—when people are given two totally opposite definitions of the filibuster, their support changes wildly. So the so-called “will of the people” on the filibuster depends on whoever has the loudest megaphone. Classic liberal trick.

Let’s call it for what it is. The filibuster is designed to make sure no one party can ram their insane schemes down the country’s throat. It forces the Senate to work together (yes, even with folks you can’t stand) and stops radical bills dead in their tracks. This is why the left wants it gone. Democrats only pretend to like the filibuster when they’re not in power. The moment they’re in charge, suddenly it’s an “obstacle to progress.” How convenient.

The real hypocrisy? When their buddies are in the minority, liberals swear the filibuster is the holy grail of democracy. But let a Republican majority take the reins, and they shriek about “gridlock” and demand a simple majority to push their globalist wish list. It’s not about what’s best for the country—it’s about what’s best for the radical left’s power grab.

The fact that most Americans can’t even identify the filibuster speaks volumes about what our media and schools are teaching—or not teaching. Of course, that’s exactly how the leftist elites like it. An uninformed public can be molded, manipulated, and led around by the nose. That’s how “democracy” dies: not with a bang, but with a whimper—and a whole lot of people who don’t know what’s being taken from them.

So here’s the bottom line: the filibuster stands between America and the left’s crazy plans. If the liberals were capable of honesty, they’d admit they only hate it when it gets in their way. As long as the public remains clueless, the radicals in Washington can keep playing their games. Maybe it’s time Americans learn a lesson about why some traditions are worth keeping—which side is actually destroying democracy, and which side is fighting to protect it?

Source: Just The News


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