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The Time for Transparency Is Now
Townhall.com ^ | October 4, 2009 | Ken Connor

Posted on 10/04/2009 4:25:31 AM PDT by Kaslin

"Educate and inform the whole mass of the people... They are the only sure reliance for the preservation of our liberty." --Thomas Jefferson

The principle of "informed consent" is well established in American law and life. Whether preparing to undergo surgery or take out a loan, consumers have a right to full disclosure of the risks and consequences associated with the transaction. Only after the consumer has reviewed such information and been informed of the relevant facts can he be deemed to have given his consent to proceed.

Imagine, then, going to the hospital for major surgery, only to be told by your doctor that you are not smart enough to understand the implications of your operation, and that even if you were, he doesn't want to take the time to explain them to you before you go under the knife. Or suppose you asked your local car dealer for a test drive of the vehicle you were considering purchasing before you actually signed on the bottom line and he refused, accusing you of stalling and denying you an opportunity to test the merchandise before you bought it. Only a fool would continue under such circumstances.

Nevertheless, when it comes to the business of the American people transacted by our representatives on Capitol Hill, the public is embracing just this kind of treatment. For years, lawmakers on both sides of the aisle have trampled on the principle of transparency by ramming legislation through the Congress without giving the American people time to read it. And if certain lawmakers have their way, that's exactly what will happen with the current health care reform effort.

Last week, Republicans in both houses of Congress attempted to shed some much needed light on the legislative process at a crucial time in our nation's history. An amendment quickly defeated in the Senate Finance Committee would have required the health care bill to be fully written, evaluated by the Congressional Budget office, and posted on the Internet for a minimum of 72 hours before lawmakers could cast their votes. A similar proposal introduced in the House of Representatives would require a 72 hour window for public review of all legislation being considered for passage.

Democrats—architects of the legislation in question—are widely opposed to such measures. Despite the fact that the American people are facing a massive overhaul of 20% of the national economy, legislative poohbahs insist that they do not have the time and we do not have the intelligence to engage in such a process. According to Senator John Kerry, the legalese in which Congressional legislation is written would be unintelligible to the majority of the American public. Max Baucus insists that the time required to post legislation online and the 72 hour waiting period would cause an unacceptable delay in addressing the healthcare crisis threatening America.

Perhaps someone should remind these gentlemen that America is a democratic republic. The representatives on Capitol Hill are sent there by the people to represent the interests of the people, and they are accountable, first and foremost, to the people. Thomas Jefferson stressed the relationship between an educated citizenry and the preservation of liberty because he understood that a government which is not accountable to its people quickly devolves into tyranny. The American people have a vested interest in knowing what kinds of laws are being passed by their representatives. After all, the people have to live by those laws—even if the members of Congress do not. The fact that President Obama and his Democrat allies in Congress have dug themselves into a hole with artificially imposed deadlines and unrealistic expectations does not negate the importance of transparency and accountability. If anything, the attempts to avoid transparency and fast track the massive health care bill auger for more—not less—scrutiny and review.

As for the notions that Congressional legislation is too voluminous to post online and too complex for the average American voter, neither argument holds water. In the 21st Century, 1000 pages can be scanned, transported, and uploaded onto the World Wide Web with minimal effort. Furthermore, the internet blogosphere makes it possible to harness the intelligence and analytical expertise of countless scholars, pundits, and experts, thereby making even the most complicated of documents accessible and readily understood.

Regardless of how inconvenient the process of transparency may seem to our august representatives in Washington, legislative "sunshine" policies should be embraced, and—with exceptions for sudden emergencies or matters of national security—should be established as standard business practice for elected officials at every level of government. Imagine how this one simple step would diminish the influence of the smoke-filled room, the quid pro quo, and the undue influence of special interests.

The most likely motive that an elected official has for opposing transparency in government is that they have something to hide. If members of Congress want to shed their reputation as the least trustworthy of government officials in America, they need to realize that the time for politics as usual is over, and the time for transparency is now.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial
KEYWORDS: bho44; kennethconnor; third100days; transparency

1 posted on 10/04/2009 4:25:31 AM PDT by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin

I daresay Jon Cary can’t understand it either. If he has even read “it,” whatever if may be.


2 posted on 10/04/2009 4:32:18 AM PDT by Right Wing Assault
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To: Right Wing Assault

whatever IT may be.


3 posted on 10/04/2009 4:32:46 AM PDT by Right Wing Assault
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To: Kaslin

The media has messed us up here. The TV evening news and the morning paper are responsible for America teetering on the edge of a cliff. They told us the Muslim Communist now destroying our country was just wonderful and would fix everything.

I don’t think they will ever say “Trust me” or “have I ever lied to you?”.


4 posted on 10/04/2009 4:35:51 AM PDT by RoadTest ( Confounded be all they that serve graven images, that boast themselves of idols - Psalm 97:12a)
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To: Kaslin
Max Baucus insists that the time required to post legislation online and the 72 hour waiting period would cause an unacceptable delay in addressing the healthcare crisis threatening America.I call Bullspit..The bill does not take effect 'til 2013?
5 posted on 10/04/2009 6:18:44 AM PDT by ez ("Abashed the devil stood and felt how awful goodness is." - Milton)
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To: RoadTest
I don’t think they will ever say “Trust me” or “have I ever lied to you?”.

I don't know what you mean.

Last time I checked, CNN's slogan was "the most trusted name in news." Don't they repeat their BS slogan on the air about a thousand times a day?

6 posted on 10/04/2009 7:34:23 AM PDT by Steely Tom (Without the second, the rest are just politicians BS.)
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To: Steely Tom

“CNN’s slogan was “the most trusted name in news.”

They actually say that? I wouldn’t watch those liars if I were you.


7 posted on 10/04/2009 11:52:50 AM PDT by RoadTest ( Confounded be all they that serve graven images, that boast themselves of idols - Psalm 97:12a)
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To: RoadTest; Steely Tom; ez; Kaslin; Right Wing Assault

“legislative poohbahs insist that they do not have the time and we do not have the intelligence to engage in such a process”

1 We don’t have time for a global warming debate, it’s probably too late to stop the sea rise and the coming deserts throughout the world.

2 The economy is really being destroyed by that capitalistic health care, it needs to be changed NOW before the American economy is destroyed permanently.

Of course you probably know that points 1 and 2 are lies told to America to continue the so far bloodless coup that has gone like clockwork so far (almost). But if it’s so clear to you that Obama is a total fraud who was put into place to destroy America as we know it, how come the MAJORITY are still confused? The answer is clear IF you look at history and how YOU and America have been controlled by government lies that the media parrots repeatedly, just like they tell you the “stimulus” is working.

A bigger lie has never been told? You can understand the truth in all cases but America is not going to think without the media telling them what to think, they have the playbook written and well practiced. Watch the video and pay attention, the biggest mystery in history is actually a lie and the media has been telling you the government lie for decades and YOU aren’t going to believe it, the brainwashing has been much more effective than you’ll ever believe.

It couldn’t happen in America.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cwjM2wVwFQs


8 posted on 10/05/2009 4:57:13 AM PDT by BILL_C (Those who don't understand the lessons of history will repeat, repeat and repeat.)
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