“The American people don’t care about process.”— Nancy Pelosi, Speaker of the HouseWhen it come to passing Healthcare that’s exactly what the president and Speaker of the House are saying!
The Democrat controlled Congress is about to perform the most unethical act ever in the history of Congress and they blame you the American people. Nobody in the House even wants to vote for this bill. (see article)
In what is the most important legislative fight in easily the last 50 to 60 years Democrats are contemplating changing the rules in the middle of the fight. And as everyone knows that’s wrong!
Congressman David Dreier House Rules Republican ranking member explains in this Fox News interview. (see 4:56mins video)
And oh yes, Democrats claim that the American people are as equally unethical as they are in Congress. It’s their claim that the American people really don’t care if they change the rules to pass an unconstitutional bill by unethical congressional methods. (see article)
So Ms. Pelosi is planning on just pretending that the healthcare bill was voted on in a kind of “virgin miracle passing” and have the president knowingly sign this un-immaculate deception into law. If this should happen some American patriot should sue that the courts will “deem” both this unethical process and this corrupt bill unconstitutional.(see article)
After laying the groundwork for a decisive vote this week on the Senate's health-care bill, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi suggested Monday that she might attempt to pass the measure without having members vote on it.
Instead, Pelosi (D-Calif.) would rely on a procedural sleight of hand: The House would vote on a more popular package of fixes to the Senate bill; under the House rule for that vote, passage would signify that lawmakers "deem" the health-care bill to be passed.
The tactic -- known as a "self-executing rule" or a "deem and pass" -- has been commonly used, although never to pass legislation as momentous as the $875 billion health-care bill. It is one of three options that Pelosi said she is considering for a late-week House vote, but she added that she prefers it because it would politically protect lawmakers who are reluctant to publicly support the measure. -- Lori Montgomery and Paul Kane, the Washington Post
Instead, Pelosi (D-Calif.) would rely on a procedural sleight of hand: The House would vote on a more popular package of fixes to the Senate bill; under the House rule for that vote, passage would signify that lawmakers "deem" the health-care bill to be passed.
The tactic -- known as a "self-executing rule" or a "deem and pass" -- has been commonly used, although never to pass legislation as momentous as the $875 billion health-care bill. It is one of three options that Pelosi said she is considering for a late-week House vote, but she added that she prefers it because it would politically protect lawmakers who are reluctant to publicly support the measure. -- Lori Montgomery and Paul Kane, the Washington Post
“With all of the [Healthcare] lobbying and horse trading, the process left most Americans wondering, ‘What’s in it for me?’ ”—president Barry Hussein Soetoro
"As I've said to my colleagues go in the door. The door's locked? Go to the gate. The gate's locked? Climb over the fence.' "'It's too high? Pole vault in. That doesn't work? Parachute in.' We have to get this done for the American people one way or the other."—Nancy Pelosi
It’s so nice to be thought of so highly by our elected officials isn’t it Americans, why if we weren’t so corrupt we would be highly insulted. And we would throw Pelosi, Soetoro and their accomplices out of office now wouldn’t we?
I can’t wait until this November 2010 and 2012! Congressman Paul Ryan for President!