It’s Come To This: Republicans Locked Out Of Oversight Committee Room
Rep. Edolphus Towns (D-N.Y.) locked Republicans out of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee room to keep them from meeting when Democrats aren’t present.
Towns’ action came after repeated public ridicule from the leading Republican on the committee, Rep. Darrell Issa (R-Calif.), over Towns’s failure to launch an investigation into Countrywide Mortgage’s reported sweetheart deals to VIPs.
For months Towns has refused Republican requests to subpoena records in the case. Last Thursday Committee Republicans, led by Issa, were poised to force an open vote on the subpoenas at a Committee mark-up meeting. The mark-up was abruptly canceled. Only Republicans showed up while Democrats chairs remained empty.
Republicans charged that Towns cancelled the meeting to avoid the subpoena vote. Democrats first claimed the mark-up was canceled due to a conflict with the Financial Services Committee. Later they said it was abandoned after a disagreement among Democratic members on whether to subpoena records on the mortgage industry’s political contributions to Republicans.
A GOP committee staffer captured video of Democrats leaving their separate meeting in private chambers after the mark-up was supposed to have begun. He spliced the video to other footage of the Democrats’ empty chairs at the hearing room, set it to the tune of “Hit the Road, Jack” and posted it on the Oversight and Government Reform Committee’s minority webpage, where it remained as of press time.
Towns’s staffers told Republicans they were not happy about the presence of the video camera in the hearing room when they were not present. Issa’s spokesman said the Democrats readily acknowledged to Republicans that they changed the locks in retaliation to the videotape of the Democrats’ absence from the business meeting even though committee rules allow meetings to be taped.
“It’s not surprising that they would choose to retaliate given the embarrassment we caused by catching them in a lie on tape,” said Issa spokesman Kurt Bardella. “If only they
would use their creative energy to do some actual oversight rather than resorting to immature tactics, but I guess we’re getting some insight into what lengths they’ll go to avoid addressing the Countrywide VIP issue.”
Towns’s office said in a statement the locks were changed on Republicans “because they don’t know how to behave.” As for the video the GOP made, Towns’s office pointed out: “The minority is using taxpayer dollars to make these campaign style videos.”
The partisan sniping recalls a similarly bitter name-calling match between House Republicans and Democrats on the Ways and Means Committee in 2003 when Republicans controlled the majority and former Rep. Bill Thomas (R-Calif.) chaired the panel. The episode ended in Thomas, known for his acerbic tongue, summoning the Capitol Police to evict an outraged gaggle of Democratic colleagues from a library in the Longworth House office building.
The committee had convened that morning to consider a bipartisan bill that would revise the nation’s pension and retirement-saving system.
Democrats objected when Thomas brought up a 90-page substitute measure that had been released shortly before midnight the night before. Democrats said they needed more time to read it. Thomas disagreed.
In response, Democrats objected to a normally perfunctory motion to dispense with the reading of the dense legislation. A clerk obligingly began reading it line by line.
Democrats departed to a library just off the main hearing room, leaving only Rep. Fortney “Pete” Stark (D-Calif.) to prevent the Republicans from obtaining unanimous consent to skip the reading. After a few minutes, Thomas asked again for the unanimous consent, and instantly brought down his gavel. Stark told reporters he had objected, but Thomas had replied, “You’re too late.”
Even before Thomas gaveled the reading to an end, he had directed staff to call the Capitol Police to remove the Democrats form the library.
Countrywide, now owned by Bank of America, was reported to have given VIP loans and treatment to lawmakers and officials at the federal and local level who were in a position to influence policy affecting the mortgage giant. Issa has repeatedly reminded Committee Democrats that Bank of America officials had said they would turn over records on the VIP program – but only in response to a subpoena.
Towns, who received a mortgage loan from Countrywide but insists he was not part of the VIP program, has said he declined to launch an investigation because he does not want to interfere with an ongoing Justice Department probe into the matter.







how petty!
nah typical liberal. nothing special about it
Call the fire department and get them to practice forced entery, Firefighters love to break down doors
Actually, have 3 republican fire-up chainsaws and slowly cut through the door then kick it in. Add some fog and backlighting for effect. Put the fear of God into these asshole thugs. Let them know they can’t shut out nearly half of the people’s representation. They may have the majority but they don’t own the government.
Sooooo the repubs are video tapeing at taxpayer expense?Like what $30.00 ? What to fuck do the democrats think the coutrywide mortgage bailouts and bonuses costs the taxpayer? $40+ million will make alot of videos.I vote we shut the heat off on these fucking assholes this winter to save some carbon credits.
great idea!!
Is there not one Reagan Republican in the House of Representatives?
Maybe the Republicans in the House should get an ACCDF “video commando” or become one themselves to record the aforementioned Republicans kicking open the closed doors and then confronting the Marxists, err, I mean Democrats who are trying to collapse every positive aspect of the United states.
Over the top? Yes.
But Damn, reasonable Americans can only take so much.
I see the breaking point on the horizon, the 2nd week in November, 2010.
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God save us, help us, please, don’t allow our Founding Father’s vision of Freedom and Liberty for America to be lost to human history, give me and my fellow American Patriots the guidance to do what is necessary, when it is necessary, just as you gave America’s Founding Fathers 233 years ago.
Amen.
Sure, the Republicans are outnumbered in this Congress and can’t stop a thing. But, to be silent about it sends shivers up my spine … it smacks of complicity and/or wanting too much to illustrate they are above partisanship and will play nice so the rest of the country, which could give a damn, that they are ‘good guys’. It is absolute nonsense and I’ve gotten sick of it … there are ways to fight back besides just abstaining or voting NO - they mysteriously choose not to. A third party will not catch on quick enough to do anything but continue to sway elections to the Democrats, but it’s time has probably come. Problem is there are more than one instead of just one in a united effort. Even if all they could get would be a couple of Representatives and Senators who could raise hell with the rest of them, it would be a start.
To me, the republickers have done more damage to everything than the Marxists by continuing to play nice.WTF is wrong with these pussies?
liberal tolerance on parade
Lucky Im not in Congress I would busted the door down CQB style….GET YOUR KIT AND GET IN THE STACK SHITMONKEYS!!!!
ON A DIFFERENT NOTE, this just in; (22oct2009)
Arnold Schwarzenegger, Governor of the People’s Republic of California, has “terminated” the Second Amendment in his state.
The “Ammo Surveillance Act,” Assembly Bill 962, requires California citizens to be fingerprinted and tracked for every single ammo purchase.
-aTb

I dont F*cken think so Arnie!!! cant infringe on the 2nd Amendment!
Can anyone say, “BANANA REPUBLIC”?