There is a tendency in politics to believe that if a thing doesn’t happen immediately, or if it’s not happening right now, then it will never happen. This myopia of the present is understandable, but it’s not hard to see the fallacy: Look back in time and you will see that things have, in fact, happened. And in the future, things will continue to happen. That I can guarantee.
How the filibuster goes down
How the filibuster goes down
How the filibuster goes down
There is a tendency in politics to believe that if a thing doesn’t happen immediately, or if it’s not happening right now, then it will never happen. This myopia of the present is understandable, but it’s not hard to see the fallacy: Look back in time and you will see that things have, in fact, happened. And in the future, things will continue to happen. That I can guarantee.