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Last night on the House floor that sprawling, brawling arena that was like a second home to me during my 22 year career in Congress it seems pretty clear that a crime was perpetrated against the rule of law and the American people. A combination of arrogance and incompetence on the part of the Democrat leadership left the Rules looking like a prisoner at Abu Ghraib. Not bad for a Thursday night.
Heres how it went down. The House of Representatives, like all democratic legislatures, provides for what is called a Motion to Recommit. Its one of the many minority rights built into the structure of the legislative process. Basically, a properly led majority party in the House unlike in the Senate can pass pretty much any bill it wants to. It can swat down minority amendments, or even disallow their introduction in the first place. In order to give minority members a semblance of dignity in such circumstances, they are usually permitted one more vote, before a major bills final passage, to send the bill back to committee. A good example of this would be a budget bill: Republicans dont want to just vote against the Democrat budget, so they propose their own in the form of the motion to recommit, so at least they can have something theyre for. Now, because majority parties are in control of things and presumably have competent leadership, these procedural votes are typically formalities.
Until this year. In the seven months since the Democrats took control of Congress and, as now appears evident, elected the most incompetent speaker in American history, Republicans have passed one motion to recommit after another. They have cleverly written their motions so as to make it difficult for Democrats to cavalierly vote against them. Such was the case last night. Before the vote on the Agriculture spending bill for the next fiscal year, Republicans offered a nifty little motion to recommit so that illegal immigrants would not receive taxpayer funded government welfare. (My compliments to whoever thought that one up.)
Well, because a few of the Democrats cant afford to have an ad in their next campaign saying he wanted to give illegal immigrants federal funds, Nancy Pelosis duct-taped majority sprung another leak. The motion to recommit, whose passage would scuttle the Democrats bill offering taxpayer benefits to illegal immigrants, was on the verge of passage, with 215 votes in favor and 213 votes opposed. Yet another ring was about to run around Pelosi and her bumbling leadership team.
Then it happened.
The presiding officer, the guy in the big chair with the gavel, was Democrat Congressman Michael McNulty, who would apparently make a compelling contestant on Are You Smarter Than a Fifth Grader?, gaveled the vote closed repeat, closed when it was 215 to 213. Republicans win. Except when McNulty got the tally from the Clerk and realized what happened, he and the Democrat leader conspired to correct their mistake, after the gavel had fallen.
Angry Republicans started asking questions, primarily one beginning with the words, what and the. Republican Leader John Boehner stood up and asked the same question, politely, and all McNulty said was that the voting machine is down. (The Houses electronic voting machine doesnt just go down, incidentally: it was more likely turned off to hide the evidence of the crime.) A few minutes of strange rustlings over on the Democrat side of the dais ensued until finally Rep. McNulty spoke up again and said, The Chair prematurely called the vote at 214-214 [a lie], while there were votes being entered [illegal]. After all the cards [whose?] were added, the final [illegal] vote was 212 to 216, nay. Sorry suckers, its Schlitz OClock! (Okay, I added the last part.)
Except heres the thing. The vote was closed. Not open. Not ajar. Closed. The rules dont allow for McNultys personal problem with premature e-gavel-ation. He screwed up and cost the Democrats the vote. But in Nancy Pelosis America, votes only count when Democrats win: so she cheated, and bent a once-proud and honorable political party into an instrument of despotism. Jaw-dropping as it may sound, its not an exaggeration to say that for a few minutes last night, the United States was not a representative democracy.
Democrats came out to the floor this morning, admitted they made an honest mistake, and suggested we let bygones be bygones. Thats all well and good, except for this: when a motion to recommit passes, no other votes are taken! The Agriculture bill is sent back to the House committee, not to the Senate for further action. And on top of that, the Democrats even tried to expunge the record. Theyre hoping the American people dont notice. In short, they think youre even less on the ball than Congressman McNulty.
(And for those of you who are trying so desperately to compare it to the Medicare vote that was held open for three hours, I give you this. The House requires a minimum of 15 minutes for a vote; however, the vote can stay open as long as needed, until the strike of the gavel when the vote is properly tallied. That early morning in 2003, we won, fair and square. Democrats had every right to find it annoying I would have in their shoes , but what we did was no way illegal or unruly. Whats amazing is that after we took the Democrats to school for 12 years, theyd still rather cheat than learn.)
And I have yet to see any mainstream media coverage on this.
And people wonder why Congress's approval rating is lower than the President's.
Don't worry, I actually first saw this on television on the news before coming here. Its getting attention.
Good.
Say Pelosi, how's that "most ethical Congress ever" coming?
When I watched it, the one thing that etched it into my mind was the loud, prolonged boos from the entire crowd.
I see you outraging about it. This board is my main media influence. XP
So the MoFo is part of your personal blogosphere? o.o
I hate blog-words. That one included.
~Tobe
I don't care if it was a Republican or a Democrat, what that representative did was screwed up. I'm independent by the way.
I think it's safe to say politicians in generally are lieing, sleazy, -edit-. You just have to pick the one lieing and cheating towards the better goal to 'support'.
Also, Gamer X seems to have been watching old pawpets shows.
~Tobe
Agreed Rico, but if someone doesn't call foul, who will? Isn't the press supposed to be a sort of "for the people" check on political corruption regardless of how often it happens or who perpetrates it?
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So the MoFo is part of your personal blogosphere?
(months later)
The press is evil. :p
~Tobe
*froths slightly*
Ah yes. "The Press". That strange homogenous entity that sounds as though it lives in one neat little house next door to "the PC brigade", and sends Jon Stewart out every morning to get the milk.
Sorry. Journalistic pet peeve. 🙂
*froths slighty*
Yes, pet peeve, as if all pets are irritable and each has something that will turn them into a feral uncaring brute.
Sorry, furry HUMAN peeve.
~Tobe (Everything worth griping about is an argument to start another arguement. :3)
*froths slightly*
Sorry. Just like frothing every now and then.