Question by Obama – Wimp in the White House: Why has Nancy Pelosi flipped flopped on the “house bill of rights”?
In 2004, Nancy Pelosi unveiled a proposed “Bill of Rights” to protect House minority interests. It called on Republicans to allow more meaningful substitutes to bills, give members enough time to read bills before final votes, and stop holding roll-call votes past the normal 15 minutes. She had a point. In late 2003, Republican leaders held open a roll-call vote on the Medicare drug entitlement for three hours until they bullied enough wavering members into voting aye.

Every two years the leadership of the U.S. House of Representatives introduces a new set of rules to govern the body. Normally, this event passes with barely a yawn from the public. But the changes pushed through on Tuesday by Democrats will have real-world consequences for fiscal conservatives of both parties.

Gone are term limits for committee chairmen, a big comeback for seniority over merit. Cost containment measures on Medicare, one of the fastest growing programs, are simply suspended for this Congress.

Tax increases now will be easier to pass, because opponents will not be allowed to offer a simple motion to strike any increase without making up for the “lost revenue.” In addition, tax cuts are made more difficult, because they cannot be offset with spending cuts. The new rules will mean that the only way to push for a tax cut will be to propose a tax increase elsewhere.

Democratic leaders said these changes were needed to make the legislative train run faster. “Congress has to accomplish things,” said Massachusetts Rep. Jim McGovern of the Rules Committee. “This is designed to help us do just that.”

To further grease the wheels, Democrats have also emasculated the “motion to recommit” — a procedural safeguard first given to the minority a century ago after a rebellion against tyrannical GOP Speaker Joe Cannon. It has been used by both parties to offer motions to “recommit” or send back bills on the floor to the relevant committees.

Republicans used the tactic 50 times in the last Congress, primarily to block tax increases buried in larger bills. Sometimes they also used the device to tack on a popular amendment to a bill — such as an amendment in 2007 ending Washington, D.C.’s, then-existing gun ban, which was added to a bill on voting rights for D.C. residents. That made the overall bill political poison, forcing an infuriated Speaker Nancy Pelosi to pull the bill off the floor.

Her new rules package severely limits the use of motions to recommit. Dismissing GOP complaints about this change, Massachusetts Rep. Barney Frank said the minority was only “interested in game playing.”

So why has Nancy Pelosi flipped and flopped on this? Has absolute power in the House, Senate, and Presidency corrupted her?
Here is the news story on how Democrats wanted a house bill of rights:

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A680-2004Jun23.html

http://online.wsj.com/article/john_fund_on_the_trail.html

Chronos what does it matter if I used someone else’s opinion. Facts are facts brother.
Madd Vlad – Must not have looked too hard. I found it as soon as I saw your question. Do you know how to google?

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Answer by Madd Vladd
can you please provide a source to this “house bill of rights” I cannot find it anywhere.

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Washington, DC (PRWEB) March 05, 2012

The race to the White House is on, and with no definite front-runner for the Republican Party, it?s still anybody?s game. Topaz Bar, located in the Topaz, a Kimpton Hotel in Washington, D.C., invites Washingtonians to stop by and catch the excitement on March 6, 2012 at its Super Tuesday Viewing Party. From 5 p.m. until close, Kimpton Mixologist Rico Wisner will stir up politically-charged campaign cocktails, including drinks inspired by the four GOP candidates and President Barack Obama. Patrons can throw their support towards their favorite presidential hopeful by ordering one of the following drinks from the official 2012 Topaz Bar Campaign Cocktail Menu:

In a move expected by many, the Democrat controlled House of Representatives passed new legislation which will repeal many of the tax breaks “Big Oil” – companies like Exxon Mobil and Chevron – enjoyed under the last six years of Republican legislative and executive control. In addition to the reduced tax breaks, oil companies will be forced to pay more drilling royalties.

During this past election, many Democrats ran on the platform that “Big Oil” needed to have many of the tax breaks enacted by the Bush Administration revoked – especially considering Americans were coming off of a summer of gas prices well over per gallon while oil companies enjoyed record billion dollar quarterly profits.

In addition to revoking “Big Oil’s” favorable tax status, the House’s bill will force major oil companies to increase the amount of money they must pay in drilling royalties.

These lower drilling royalties were negotiated to help encourage oil drilling throughout the United States and in the Gulf of Mexico.

According to published reports, much of the money “Big Oil” will now have to give up will be earmarked for research and testing of other alternative, renewable fuel and energy sources. Unfortunately, while I’d love to believe the Federal Government would actually put all of this money towards renewable energy sources, I have a feeling much of this money will be misappropriated.

While it remains to be seen how the repealed tax breaks will effect gas prices (I’m sure it won’t cause the prices to drop any) it is nice to see elected officials actually doing what they said they would do during their campaigns.

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Question by : How much fund will it be watching the new Republican House majority “fish gut” Obamacare of all its funding?

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As much fun as it will be watching them burn their own house down when they realize that no one likes obstructionists except partisan hacks.

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Question by Rick: Will Steele Cleaning House at Republican National Committee help republicans?
Steele Cleans House at Republican National Committee

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2009/02/06/steele-cleans-house-republican-national-committee/

“It’s time for something completely different, and we’re gonna bring it to them,” he said in his acceptance speech. “Get ready, baby. It’s time to turn it on.”

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Lipstick on a pig.

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