Another Broken Obama Promise: Writing legislation behind closed doors

KingCondanomation

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Obama promised this:
"End the Practice of Writing Legislation Behind Closed Doors: As president, Barack Obama will restore the American people's trust in their government by making government more open and transparent. Obama will work to reform congressional rules to require all legislative sessions, including committee mark-ups and conference committees, to be conducted in public. By making these practices public, the American people will be able to hold their leaders accountable for wasteful spending and lawmakers won't be able to slip favors for lobbyists into bills at the last minute. "
http://change.gov/agenda/ethics_agenda/

And what is going on now is, on the supposed most important bill of the stimulus, the Democrats are doing exactly that; completely shutting out anyone who is not a Democrat to avoid further public scrutiny on this embarassingly wasteful spending spree:

"Republicans have caught the Democrats in a midnight “stimulus” power play that seeks to cut Republican conferees out of the House-Senate negotiations to resolve a final version of the Obama “stimulus” package. Staff members from the offices of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) met last night to put together the “stimulus” conference report.

They intend to attempt to shove this $1.3 trillion spending bill through in the dead of the night without Republican input so floor action can take place in both chambers on Thursday."
http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=30667
 
Give him time. He'll fix that problem... eventually... like about three days before he leaves office. He wouldn't want any nosy citizens actually knowing what he is doing it while he is doing it. That could hamper his progress.

Immie
 
Surprise. Another lie by Dano.

Dano, this was not done "behind closed doors."

From your own link (wonder why you left this out):

"UPDATE: Some Republicans reportedly were in the late-night conference. But -- at least from the Senate -- the official Republican conferees were excluded. HUMAN EVENTS has received e-mail confirmations from the staffs of both Sens. Charles Grassley (R-Ia) and John Thune (R-SD) saying that they had no participation in the conference."
 
Surprise. Another lie by Dano.

Dano, this was not done "behind closed doors."

From your own link (wonder why you left this out):

"UPDATE: Some Republicans reportedly were in the late-night conference. But -- at least from the Senate -- the official Republican conferees were excluded. HUMAN EVENTS has received e-mail confirmations from the staffs of both Sens. Charles Grassley (R-Ia) and John Thune (R-SD) saying that they had no participation in the conference."


And I didn't even have to click the link.

My guess is that Dano got Drudged yet again.
 
Surprise. Another lie by Dano.

Dano, this was not done "behind closed doors."

From your own link (wonder why you left this out):

"UPDATE: Some Republicans reportedly were in the late-night conference. But -- at least from the Senate -- the official Republican conferees were excluded. HUMAN EVENTS has received e-mail confirmations from the staffs of both Sens. Charles Grassley (R-Ia) and John Thune (R-SD) saying that they had no participation in the conference."
"Reportedly"? And who are they? Sorry but the Repubs are up in arms because they, nor the public were allowed to view what was going on.

"The Washington Post has reported that negotiations between House and Senate Democrats have resulted in a stimulus bill with a price tag of “about $789.5 billion.” This agreement raised the ire of Rep. Tom Price, R-Ga., and he went outside of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s office to express it.

“My name’s Tom Price and I represent the Sixth District of Georgia and [am] the privileged chair of the Republican Study Committee,” Price said. “It’s now noon on Wednesday. I’m standing outside the office of the Speaker of the House, Nancy Pelosi. The door is closed. We just heard news break there’s been an agreement between the House and the Senate on the non-stimulus bill."


Negotiators were slated to meet later in the day. However, since news of a deal was leaked to the media, Price questioned if there were “shady deals” going on."
http://www.businessandmedia.org/articles/2009/20090211135318.aspx
 
"Reportedly"? And who are they? Sorry but the Repubs are up in arms because they, nor the public were allowed to view what was going on.

"The Washington Post has reported that negotiations between House and Senate Democrats have resulted in a stimulus bill with a price tag of “about $789.5 billion.” This agreement raised the ire of Rep. Tom Price, R-Ga., and he went outside of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s office to express it.

“My name’s Tom Price and I represent the Sixth District of Georgia and [am] the privileged chair of the Republican Study Committee,” Price said. “It’s now noon on Wednesday. I’m standing outside the office of the Speaker of the House, Nancy Pelosi. The door is closed. We just heard news break there’s been an agreement between the House and the Senate on the non-stimulus bill."


Negotiators were slated to meet later in the day. However, since news of a deal was leaked to the media, Price questioned if there were “shady deals” going on."
http://www.businessandmedia.org/articles/2009/20090211135318.aspx


Dano - The game is up. Human Events is full of shit (although they have the decency of admitting it), so are you and so is Tom Price.
 
Well gee. If Rep. Tom Price had to go outside of her office to express his frustration with the negotiations in the office, doesn't that mean he was in the office participating?

OMG CLOSED DOOR...(with Republicans behind it)
 
The fact that this legislation passed with minimal debate is sad.

Almost $800 billion of our tax dollars spent (5% in infrastructure and $400 million into studying global warming), and all without being open with the public or debating the details?

This doesn't seem like change to me.





The driver of the bus changed, and they redecorated the seats, but its the same destination we have had for decades.
 
The fact that this legislation passed with minimal debate is sad.

Almost $800 billion of our tax dollars spent (5% in infrastructure and $400 million into studying global warming), and all without being open with the public or debating the details?

This doesn't seem like change to me.





The driver of the bus changed, and they redecorated the seats, but its the same destination we have had for decades.


You're joking, right?
 
You're joking, right?

No, I am not joking.

This partisan bullshit is killing us. And the differences between the parties are getting more and more trivial.

They argue about gay marriage and talk radio. But BOTH parties pass legislation full of pork and earmarks. Both parties ignore the desperate need for tax reform. Both parties caused this economic nightmare. Both parties ignored the problems at Freddie & Fannie Mae. Both parties are lying to us at ever turn.


Neither party is really interested in helping anything. Their job is to get reelected.

And as long as they have the population picking sides and arguing amoungst ourselves they will continue to do what they are doing.

The Dems are happy because "their" team won. But nothing is really different.

When the repubs won, they were happy because it was their team.

Both were supporting their team, regardless of whether they did any good or not.
 
The fact that this legislation passed with minimal debate is sad.

Almost $800 billion of our tax dollars spent (5% in infrastructure and $400 million into studying global warming), and all without being open with the public or debating the details?

This doesn't seem like change to me.





The driver of the bus changed, and they redecorated the seats, but its the same destination we have had for decades.


The only bill like it was the one back in October, under Bush, and it was the Dems. then that were most eager for it. If you recall, most Republicans did not wish to sign it, but it was sold in the media, as this one has been, with the theatrics and dire warnings of Armageddon.

This bill was rushed through and I predict it will be an albatross for generations.
 
The only bill like it was the one back in October, under Bush, and it was the Dems. then that were most eager for it. If you recall, most Republicans did not wish to sign it, but it was sold in the media, as this one has been, with the theatrics and dire warnings of Armageddon.

This bill was rushed through and I predict it will be an albatross for generations.

It was pushed thru just like this one was, with fear as a motivation.

Just like the war was pushed, and the Patriot Act, and plenty of Bush legislation.



Both parties run the same game. They just make claims that the other party is responsible for the problems and that they have the solution.
 
Obama promised this:
"End the Practice of Writing Legislation Behind Closed Doors: As president, Barack Obama will restore the American people's trust in their government by making government more open and transparent. Obama will work to reform congressional rules to require all legislative sessions, including committee mark-ups and conference committees, to be conducted in public. By making these practices public, the American people will be able to hold their leaders accountable for wasteful spending and lawmakers won't be able to slip favors for lobbyists into bills at the last minute. "
http://change.gov/agenda/ethics_agenda/

And what is going on now is, on the supposed most important bill of the stimulus, the Democrats are doing exactly that; completely shutting out anyone who is not a Democrat to avoid further public scrutiny on this embarassingly wasteful spending spree:

"Republicans have caught the Democrats in a midnight “stimulus” power play that seeks to cut Republican conferees out of the House-Senate negotiations to resolve a final version of the Obama “stimulus” package. Staff members from the offices of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) met last night to put together the “stimulus” conference report.

They intend to attempt to shove this $1.3 trillion spending bill through in the dead of the night without Republican input so floor action can take place in both chambers on Thursday."
http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=30667

You LOST get over it. We control the house of representatives and get to decide how much input you get on legislation. You brats should be thankful to get any at all, you don't deserve it.
 
No, I am not joking.

This partisan bullshit is killing us. And the differences between the parties are getting more and more trivial.

They argue about gay marriage and talk radio. But BOTH parties pass legislation full of pork and earmarks. Both parties ignore the desperate need for tax reform. Both parties caused this economic nightmare. Both parties ignored the problems at Freddie & Fannie Mae. Both parties are lying to us at ever turn.


Neither party is really interested in helping anything. Their job is to get reelected.

And as long as they have the population picking sides and arguing amoungst ourselves they will continue to do what they are doing.

The Dems are happy because "their" team won. But nothing is really different.

When the repubs won, they were happy because it was their team.

Both were supporting their team, regardless of whether they did any good or not.

The reason they stand for nothing is because our parties are not partisan ENOUGH. If we'd get shit done without listening to the Republicans, change would happen. But no. Harry Reid has to basically give the Republicans control of the senate.
 
The fact that this legislation passed with minimal debate is sad.

Almost $800 billion of our tax dollars spent (5% in infrastructure and $400 million into studying global warming), and all without being open with the public or debating the details?

This doesn't seem like change to me.





The driver of the bus changed, and they redecorated the seats, but its the same destination we have had for decades.

ZOMGZ I'M AN INDEPENDNT AND HAVE ANSWERS TO EVERYTHING ITS SOES EASY
 
The reason they stand for nothing is because our parties are not partisan ENOUGH. If we'd get shit done without listening to the Republicans, change would happen. But no. Harry Reid has to basically give the Republicans control of the senate.

Fuck you, WM. Your trolling is ridiculous and your anger is a joke.

Neither party is interested in doing a damn thing to help the people of this nation, unless its a PR move to help them get reelected.

Rant your "Kill all the conservatives" all you want, but it doesn't change a thing.
 
Surprise. Another lie by Dano.

Dano, this was not done "behind closed doors."

From your own link (wonder why you left this out):

"UPDATE: Some Republicans reportedly were in the late-night conference. But -- at least from the Senate -- the official Republican conferees were excluded. HUMAN EVENTS has received e-mail confirmations from the staffs of both Sens. Charles Grassley (R-Ia) and John Thune (R-SD) saying that they had no participation in the conference."

:pke:

updates are often added to the link LATER

and SOME republicans REPORTEDLY....:pke:
 
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