Posted on 01/20/2007 8:37:51 PM PST by Paul8148
Washington, DC Rep. Tom Price (GA-06-R) issued the following statement today after learning of the Democrats plan to allow non-Members of Congress to vote in the House of Representatives.
(Excerpt) Read more at corner.nationalreview.com ...
A: I don't understand the headline.
B: I didn't find the article at the link.
Girlfriend!
I think alone=allow, but I still didn't get the headline either.
yeah alone=allow. Here is the whole aritcle that is down a few items...
Washington, DC Rep. Tom Price (GA-06-R) issued the following statement today after learning of the Democrats plan to allow non-Members of Congress to vote in the House of Representatives.
As if winning the election was not enough, Democrats are already revisiting a power grab from 14 years ago, Price said. The new majority has decided to stack the House of Representatives with votes of people who are not Members of Congress. I find this move to be unethical and unconscionable.
In just two weeks, Democrats want to throw the principle of one person-one vote out the door and raise a litany of constitutional concerns. It is a distressing sign of a power play, and it is another sign that the new majority is not interested in having an open and fair government. But after the 100 Hour Agenda, what does one expect?
The Democrats Stack the Deck Plan:
On Wednesday, January 24, 2007, the House of Representatives will be considering a rule change to allow Delegates and Non-Members of which 4 of 5 are Democrats to vote in the Committee of the Whole. The Democrats instituted the change previously during the 103rd Congress. Such a move was routinely criticized in editorial boards across the country.
Our view The Democrats first order of business is a power grab that short-circuits the Constitution. House Democrats, always eager to grab more power, are expected to open Congresss new year Tuesday by making an end run around the Constitution. USA Today; Wrong Way to Grant Voting Rights in Congress; January 4, 1993
All of which adds up to an outrageous power play, as if an 80-plus majority werent enough for absolute control. It is distressing sign that the leadership hasnt the slightest clue that the people are fed up with Washingtons business as usual. New York Times; Have the House Democrats No Shame?; December 29, 1992
American voters trimmed the sails of the Democratic congressional leadership just a bit last month, reducing the partys House majority by 10 votes. Now the Democrats have concocted a little scheme to cut their losses in half. Chicago Tribune; The Democrats Greedy Power Grab; December 30, 1992
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A More Comfortable Majority [Kathryn Jean Lopez]
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Scroll down a bit, you'll find it. There are apparently 5 non-voting delegates in the HoR from DC, Puerto Rico, etc. IIRC, they can vote in committees but not on the floor. The Democrats want to make a change to that, but I'm not sure of what the implications of "Committee of the Whole" are.
LOL -- I see that now --- thank you!!!
Thank you, too!!!
Who are these delegates and non-members? People from the District of Columbia? Ushers? The article is there, all right, but not terribly clear.
The article is referring to Time Magazine proclaiming that YOU , as in "we" are/is the Person(s) of the Year. Told you the thread was messed up.
A Committee of the Whole is when a parliamentary group appoints all its members to a special committee, therefore known as a committee of the whole.
This can't be permitted. Last time, the press complained. This time, the spineless Republicans had better obstruct all further business until this is properly resolved, because the corrupted press sure won't help.
Hillary has been known to admire elenor roosevelt.
If she gets elected, look to have the number of supreme court justices immediately expanded from 9 to 31 or so with all the new appointees at her disposal.
Franklin roosevelt wanted to do this when the scotus did something not to his likeing.
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