All but three Senate Democrats voted against an amendment, “To increase transparency by requiring five days of public review of legislation before passage by the Senate.” This simply states that bills that are rushed through the Senate would have to garner 60 votes only if they had not been posted online for five days. The irony of the Democrat’s opposition is this measure is taken directly from the Obama presidential campaign. President Obama promised more transparency in the government by posting bills online for citizens to review prior to a vote. Apparently all Democratic Senators except, Senators Bayh, Nelson, and McCaskill disagree with this increased transparency. This measure doesn’t exclude a majority vote on any bill it simply protects against slipping measures into a bill without an adequate review, a protection against situations like the AIG bonus fiasco. It would be interesting to hear the individual Senator’s reasons for opposing transparency, and if the President is planning to stick to his campaign promise of putting bills online for review prior to a vote.
More information on the Cornyn Transparency Amendment
Democrats Vote Against Transparency
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sigh...
JHancock Saturday, April 4th at 12:50AM EDT (link)and all those poor retarded little Dems thought he would bring chance…how will we break it to them?? They will be devistated!!
or just live in denial, like an enabeler of an abusive spouse
Leftists probably aren't too devastated about this
tcgeol Saturday, April 4th at 12:51PM EDT (link)Leftist don’t like transparency in government - they don’t want the country to know what they are doing. Obama’s promise was purely populist sop to the mushy middle, and the left all knew that. Kind of like when a Democrat promises to honor the Second Amendment by protecting hunting. The left all knows that the promise is meaningless, but it gets some votes from a few ignoramuses in the middle.
Just your typical bitter gun- and God-clinger
Ummm, let's see...
TNJim Saturday, April 4th at 1:01AM EDT (link)Obama said during the campaign bills would be posted for all to see for 48 hours before voting. Any of the bills passed so far been up for 48 minutes before the vote yet??
Didn’t think so.
Good try, Senator Cornyn. I hope you try it again sometime while reminding your Senate colleagues of what the President promised.
But transparency is this bunch’s worst enemy.
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“No. You can’t” -Moe Lane
Heck the Congresscritters are lucky if they get it 48 mins before the vote.
bk Saturday, April 4th at 12:22PM EDT (link)Shame on Cong. Cornyn for not being smart enough to push for that Transparency amendment.
Rod_Patrick Saturday, April 4th at 7:36AM EDT (link)He must be hanged too, just like Sarah and me.
Made a Mistake...
kmorrison Saturday, April 4th at 12:04PM EDT (link)It was 5 Dems that voted for the amendment, I missed Senators Landrieu and Klobuchar. Sorry about that. - K
McCaskill has been less of a disappointment to me than I first thought.
itrytobenice Saturday, April 4th at 1:43PM EDT (link)There have been several times she has pleasantly surprised me. This is one of them.
Kudos to her.
The problem with America is stupidity. I’m not saying there should be capital punishment for stupidity, but why don’t we just take the safety labels off of everything and let the problem solve itself?