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Monday, 15 January 2007
Democratic majority: How to lose your way in 100 hours

The "Reid Amendment"
Paul Mirengoff

House and Senate Democrats make unlikely reformers. On the House side, important senior Dems are plagued by ethical violations, and in some cases, current investigations. A list of such Dems would include, but not be limited to, John Murtha, John Conyers, Alcee Hastings, William Jefferson, Allen Mollohan, and Bennie Thompson.

Even so, and to her credit, Speaker Pelosi was able to push through strong earmark reform legislation last week. Too strong, in fact, for her counterparts in the Senate Democratic leadership. Majority Leader Harry Reid and Majority Whip Dick Durbin rejected Pelosi's approach and pushed for watered down legislation that defined earmarks much more narrowly, thus undermining real reform. When Republican Senator Jim DeMint pushed instead for Pelosi's version, Reid and Durbin were not amused and, along with Ted Kennedy, maneuvered to block DeMint's efforts. This was not surprising since, as Robert Novak notes, Reid's four sons and his daughter's husband all have been lawyers or lobbyists for special interests and have "taken advantage of their close proximity to a powerful senator."

When a few Democratic members balked (the list includes Russ Feingold, Barack Obama, Jon Tester, and James Webb) their slick leaders had to back down. But the episode shows that the Senate Dems intend to continue with business as usual once the first "100 hours" expire and the caravan moves on. ...

Democratic majority: How to lose your way in 100 hours
By Mary Katharine Ham  

They're up to about 17 hours on the legislative clock, and the tally is:

2 Temper tantrums on the floor
1 loss on earmark reform that resulted in...
2 greatly embarrassed Democratic leaders
1 U.S. territory that won't have to pay the new minimum wage
5 relatives of Harry Reid's who have benefited from earmarks
Billions in potential savings due to more transparency on earmarks.

Full explanations at the link. If this "honeymoon" period keeps up, I think I'm gonna enjoy the 110th Congress. ...

Posted by Bill Faith on January 15, 2007 at 03:00 PM in Dem Dumbness, Dem Perfidy, Harry Reid, Nancy Pelosi, Politics | Permalink

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Posted by: Bob

LOL, so much for reform and ethics. Kind of expected this.

Posted by: Bob | Jan 15, 2007 4:12:52 PM



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