Monday night Democrats voted to shut down
the U.S. House Representatives rather than allow a handful of Republican
Congressmen to speak on the floor. What could have been so offensive or
frightening about our discourse that Speaker Pelosi felt she had to
protect her party by gagging free speech in the House?
In fact, we had planned to speak on the lack of transparency of the House
since Democrats took control. We had planned to criticize Speaker Pelosi
for repeatedly denying Members, the media, and the public the right to
read legislation before it was voted on. We were set to discuss House
Majority Leader Steny Hoyer’s statement last week that if his Members were
required to read the Democrats’ healthcare reform package before it was
voted on, it would fail.
So the Speaker obviously feels that if the public is truly aware of her
party’s agenda, they will reject it. She is now making sure the public is
kept in the dark by trampling the centuries-old democratic traditions of
the House.