There are obviously a lot of things that could benefit from a reform, the Supreme Court among them( I think term limits would be prudent, Justices have too much power not to have them, and it would bring more political stability to the country), but that cannot happen unless the filibuster is abolished, do you think Democrats will have courage to try that and then try to actually govern and implement their economic policies (less so social issues, number of those are clearly not popular with people and turn them away from Democrats, but many of their economic views are very popular, like raising the minimum wage, universal healthcare etc), when they are in power again, and see how people will like it, or will they just talk about it?
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There are obviously a lot of things that could benefit from a reform, the Supreme Court among them, but that cannot happen unless the filibuster is abolished, do you think Democrats will have courage to try that and then try to actually govern and implement their economic policies (less so social issues, number of those are clearly not popular with people and turn them away from Democrats, but many of their economic views are very popular, like raising minimum wage, universal healthcare etc), when they are in power again, and see how people will like it, or will they just talk about it?
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