Democrats Break Promise That Public Will Have 48 Hours To Read Bill As Vote Is Rushed So Pelosi Can Make Cool Trip To Rome

February 13th, 2009 Posted By .

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Politico & Drudge:

Members of the House continue to debate the rules of debate over the stimulus, as Republicans argue that the vote should not take place until 48 hours have elapsed since the text of the bill was made available. (11:43 a.m.)

Rep. John Culberson, TX claims the “stimulus” bill must be urgently voted on today — because Speaker Nancy Pelosi is leaving at 6:00 PM for an 8 day trip to Europe!

Culberson made the charge on Houston’s KSEV radio.

Pelosi is hoping to lead a delegation to Europe; there’s a meeting with the Pope and an award from an Italian legislative group.

Calls to Pelosi’s spokesman went unreturned.

In the rushing, Democrats have now broken their promise to have the public see the $790 billion bill for 48 hours before any vote.

Sen. Frank Lautenberg (D-N.J.) predicted that none of his Senate colleagues would ‘have the chance’ to read the entire final version of the 1,071-page bill before it comes up for a final vote.

Developing…

CNS News:

Sen. Frank Lautenberg (D-N.J.) predicted on Thursday that none of his Senate colleagues would “have the chance” to read the entire final version of the $790-billion stimulus bill before the bill comes up for a final vote in Congress.

“No, I don’t think anyone will have the chance to [read the entire bill],” Lautenberg told CNSNews.com.

The final bill, crafted by a House-Senate conference committee, was posted on the Website of the House Appropriations Committe late Thurday in two PDF files.

The first PDF was 424 pages long and the second PDF was 575 pages long, making the total bill 999 pages long. The House is expected to vote on this 999-page bill Friday, and the Senate either later Friday or Saturday. [Editor's note: The first PDF, as posted on the House Appropriations Committee website as of 8:20 AM Friday morning, had grown by 72 pages to 496 pages, increasing the length of the total document to 1,071 pages.]

Of the several senators that CNSNews.com interviewed on Thursday, only Sen. George Voinovich (R-Ohio) claimed to have read the entire bill–and he was speaking of the preliminary version that had been approved by the Senate, not the final 999-page version that the House-Senate conference committee was still haggling over on Thursday afternoon.

When CNSNews.com asked members of both parties on Capitol Hill on Thursday whether they had read the full, final bill, not one member could say, “Yes.”

And only one–Voinovich–volunteered that he had actually read the version of the bill that had passed the Senate.

Both Republicans and Democrats told CNSNews.com they were eager to read the unseen bill–once they could get get their hands on a copy of the final legislation.

Nonetheless, members from both sides of the aisle in both the House and Senate admitted they doubted they would have adequate time to read the bill before they actually voted for it.

“Certainly I hope to have the opportunity to go through [the bill] before the vote takes place,” said Sen. Bob Corker (R-Tenn.) told CNSNews.com. “But that’s something I’ve found doesn’t always happen around here.”

Some lawmakers said one of the reasons they would not vote for the bill was because there would be no time to study it before it came up for a vote.

“The Democrats have thrown this at us very last-minute,” said Rep. Zach Wamp (R-Tenn.). “That’s why the rule of thumb in the United States Congress should be, ‘When in doubt, vote no,’ because the devil is in the details and that’s why this stimulus is not worthy of support.”

Rep. John Boozman (R-Ark.) shared that sentiment. “The American public expects for us to get in and know what we’re voting on,” Boozman said. “But there are very few members from Congress that are going to have time to actually read this thing.”

“This is not light reading,” Boozman added. “It’s difficult reading, it involves policy and things.”

“Right now, because of those things, I will probably vote against it,” he added.

Sen. Roland Burris (D-Ill.), President Barack Obama’s successor in the Senate, seemed baffled by the thought of actually reading the entire bill–as did his press secretary.

“I think it’s about 800 pages,” Burris’s press secretary said before laughing lightly. “We’ll do the best we can.”

Sen. John Thune (R-S.D.) said that due to the hasty process, he may not have time to read the whole bill.

“I will, as much as I can, get through all the changes that occurred in the conference committee,” says Thune.

“That’s assuming we have time to review it prior to the vote,” he added, “This is a very rushed process, the whole process, starting from the beginning has been very rushed.”

Voinovich, the only member of Congress who told CNSNews.com that he had taken the time to read through every line of the stimulus bill that had been initially approved by the Senate, said he planned to do the same for the final version of the bill that had been approved by the House-Senate conference committee.

But the Ohio Republican wasn’t sure if his colleagues would be as meticulous as he had been. “I don’t know,” he said, when asked if he thought others would read every line of the bill. “You’ll have to ask them.”

The bill is expected to land on President Obama’s desk no later than Monday, and the president is expected to sign it into law–whether the nation’s lawmakers have read it or not.

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15 Responses to “Democrats Break Promise That Public Will Have 48 Hours To Read Bill As Vote Is Rushed So Pelosi Can Make Cool Trip To Rome”

  1. Steve in NC

    head on a pike..
    the Potomac flowing red..

    dreams not of my father

  2. CPLViper

    I don’t think the members of Congress have had enough time to actually read the bill. From last night to this morning, all that text? Maybe to scan it over but not to really read it. This is how detrimental laws come about, hidden within a huge bill that nobody really reads and justs votes for overall expected result. Let the Congress actually read the stupid bill before voting on it. Something this large deserves to be really understood.

    I hate to say it but our beloved government is drowning in it’s own bile.

  3. Tom in CO

    How does she think she speaks for the american people when she behaves in such a manner?

  4. MG

    How long before the govt. bubble bursts? When will the liquidity run out?

  5. Ivan the Kafir

    The government has become an insatiable vampire…now where on earth did I put the garlic and stake?

  6. Sully

    It’s legislative malpractice to vote on something you have not read.

  7. dadeo

    This is gross incompetence and deliberate, in your face FUCK THE AMERICAN PUBLIC!

    A big pile of unexamined rotting pig shit stacked over 1,000 pages high and shoved down our throats?!?!

    “YES WE CAN!”

  8. Rush it through before the peasants have a chance to see what it really in it! :evil:

  9. MinneSoCold

    She doesn’t care whats in it as long as its in the win column.

  10. unkaglen

    Does this really suprise anyone? The only thing these Dems on the hill care about is raming this piece of shit porkulos bill down our throats. They care not that it will destroy capitaisim and enslave our children and grandchildren for decades to come. This countries blood will be on their filthy little hands………. :evil: :gun: :gun: :gun:

  11. JJIrons

    This is Liberalism in its true nature. Lie, obfuscate, and hide. These turds will get theirs. They won’t always be in power and when we get our chance again, watch out Libs, you will pay.

  12. solomonpal

    Why does not a leader emerge from the senate and pronounce enough is is enough Lindsey Graham? McCain?) and lead a revolt of 52 million people. A walkout of congress. Then group with other conservative leaders talk show hosts and financial gurus and declare we will no longer pay taxes to the federal government.We need to get fired up now before we die of a thousand cuts.

  13. Roland

    :arrow: JJIrons

    “This is Liberalism in its true nature. Lie, obfuscate, and hide.”

    Anything that I might try to add would be superfluous.

    :beer: :beer: :beer: :beer:

  14. aboutTObegin

    agreed SOLOMONPAL….it needs to happen NOW…b4 its too late!!! if it does not then those that are true Americans will be singled out, tarred, feathered, and left for dead! We cannot allow this to continue on the way it is…..I am hoping States wake the fuck up and start standing their grounds! :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad:

  15. aboutTObegin

    fuck that dyke and all her henchmen out to destroy this country….it is plainly obvious that the power has gone to her skull!!!! grrrrrr, these fuckers have me growling like a bear now! :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad:

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