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USA: Weniger Demokratie wagen!


Joe Biden setzt auf Ausgleich mit den Republikanern. Gewählt wurde er aber vor allem, weil er nicht sein republikanischer Vorgänger Donald Trump ist. Karikatur: DonkeyHotey / CC-BY-2.0
Können die US-Demokraten unter Biden die Demokratie verteidigen? Sie scheinen sich nicht einmal einig zu sein, inwieweit das nötig ist
Die Republikanische Partei bleibt Ihrem antidemokratischen Kurs treu und verhöhnt damit Präsident Joe Bidens Kurs der politischen Eintracht. In seiner Rede am vergangenen Dienstag gab der Präsident zu, das Land befinde sich in einer demokratischen Krise - und appellierte weiterhin an die Vernunft der Republikaner.
Als die offen antidemokratische Politik seines republikanischen Vorgängers Donald Trump im Sturm auf das Kapitol am 6. Januar letzten Jahres ihren Höhepunkt fand, war wohl ein Großteil der Bevölkerung geschockt, wie leicht es den selbst ernannten Umstürzlern gelungen war, sich Zutritt zum Allerheiligsten der US-Demokratie zu verschaf ....

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Biden Faces Tougher Obstacles for Broad Relief Bill Sequel

(Bloomberg) President Joe Biden’s soon-to-be-unveiled longer-term economic stimulus package is set for far tougher obstacles in Congress than the pandemic-relief bill that’s on the verge of squeaking through without a single Republican’s backing.The “build back better” program that the White House says will be announced after Biden signs the $1.9 trillion aid bill will be far more expansive than its predecessor. The House is now planning to vote on the relief bill Wednesday morning, according to Majority Leader Steny Hoyer’s office.Spanning measures to address infrastructure, climate, health care, inequality and much more, and costing trillions of dollars over a decade, the initiative is far more complex. And Republican opposition to tax hikes will make it all the harder to fund the initiative.Biden has the same three options as for his first package: go without the GOP on a bill that’s as expansive as moderate Democrats and Senate rul ....

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Congress, the Presidency, and the Difficulty of Majority Rule


The Atlantic
The minoritarian skew of the House and Senate presents an obstacle to democratic reform.
March 5, 2021
The historian Arthur Schlesinger Jr. delivered that complaint in 1973, just ahead of a wave of reforms that sought to cut the presidency down to size. The War Powers Act of 1973, the Anti-Impoundment Act of 1974, the creation of the House and Senate Intelligence Committees in the mid-1970s: These and other measures aimed to restrain the presidency and restore power to Congress.
Following the presidency of Donald Trump, some in Congress are ready for a new round of rebalancing. But any project of reform needs to take something into account: Congress is no bargain either as a representative institution. ....

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