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The Speaker's Latest Ploy

by: Lucy Weber

Wed Apr 25, 2012 at 20:07:27 PM EDT


(Team O'Brien sinks to new lows in an attempt implement their radical agenda. Not only do they thumb their noses at the Judicial and Executive branches but to their siblings in the Legislative branch as well. - promoted by Mike Hoefer)

Just when you think there might be a break in the weirdness that is the current NH House, there isn't.  At today's House session, we broke for lunch early, and returned late, so the Republicans could have another mid-session caucus.  Here's what they are up to now:

For those of you who are celebrating the death in the Senate of some of the House Republican leadership's more excessive efforts, get ready for another round.  Speaker O'Brien and Majority Leader Bettencourt are attaching measures passed by the House and subsequently killed by the Senate back onto Senate bills as they pass the House, seeking another bite at the apple, as it were.

Four bills were amended in this fashion.

SB 378, an innocuous bill allowing municipalities to remove snow from private roads and driveways, was lumbered with a do-over on one of the anti-union bills allowing public employers to request de-certification of bargaining units. This manouver may count for extra credits with respect to sticking it to people, as Senate President Bragdon was a sponsor of the snowplow bill.  Another sponsor was Rep. Jennifer Daler, who had the temerity to win an election in the Speaker's district.

 SB 272, which addressed some of the problems attendant on the defunding of the CHINS program by modifying some of the truancy laws,  was the recipient of another anti-labor provision mandating that a member of the county convention be permitted to observe collective bargaining sessions at the county level.

 SB 155 was a bill which would allow greater deductions for business expenses under the business profits tax.  The underlying bill would have given a benefit to businesses,, but would also have resulted in even less revenue to the state to use for infrastructure and education, which are also necessary to a healthy business climate.  Republican leadership spliced onto this bill the particularly mean-minded moratorium on immigration provisions killed by the Senate only this morning.

 And finally, SB 295, a bill increasing the research and development tax credit, was the recipient of the newly resurrected 24 hour waiting period before an abortion.  This piece of brinksmanship certainly makes it clear that all that talk by Speaker O'Brien and DJ Bettencourt about being focussed like a laser on jobs and the economy is just so much hot air.  Speaker O'Brien is one of the sponsors of this amendment that holds a bill designed to promote business development hostage to the radical right's social agenda.  House Republican leadership's priorities could not be made more plain.

And for the icing on the cake, six other Senate bills passed by the House in the morning session were then tabled in the afternoon session so they , too, can be used as vehicles for more of this counterproductive gamesmanship.  In at least one case, the tabling motion will delay measures necessary for the Deapartment of Corrections to achieve savings it needs to meet its budget obligations in this biennium.  Any delay makes it fore difficult to meet the savings goals.  Apparently it is okay for the state budget to bleed dollars while the bill lies on the table.

Focussed like a laser on jobs and the economy, or holding their breath til their faces turn blue because they did not get their way?  You be the judge, and stay tuned. 

Lucy Weber :: The Speaker's Latest Ploy
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I am amazed Lucy (4.00 / 11)
that you have enough energy after today's session to give this concise and accurate summation of the childish but extremely harmful antics of "leadership" (and I use the term sarcastically) today.
Thank you.

You have not converted a man because you have silenced him.  (John Morley, 1838-1923)

Being beyond exhaustion (4.00 / 3)
...has its advantages.  And I have to be back at 10 tomorrow for medical malpractice issues.  

Thank you, Marjorie,  for the kind words, and for your own fortitude and endurance.

Here is a fact that should help you to fight a little longer.
Things that don't actually kill you outright make you stronger.

Piet Hein, Grooks


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Oh, the germanity! (4.00 / 6)
(as in germane. yeah, i know: jokes that need an explanation suck.)

Alas, House Rules say (4.00 / 1)
that if the House has passed it once, is is germane to everything.

(Does this mean germanity is relative?)

Here is a fact that should help you to fight a little longer.
Things that don't actually kill you outright make you stronger.

Piet Hein, Grooks


[ Parent ]
went over like lead balloon n/t (4.00 / 3)


Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience. ~ Mark Twain

[ Parent ]
Led Zep? (4.00 / 2)
Now we're getting into the deep weed weeds.

November 2012
Hope for a return to sanity.


[ Parent ]
Sometimes I feel (4.00 / 1)
like I might be on the Hindenberg.

Here is a fact that should help you to fight a little longer.
Things that don't actually kill you outright make you stronger.

Piet Hein, Grooks


[ Parent ]
Full of hot air, they are... (4.00 / 1)
but at least they're less likely to explode and more likely to just become limp.  I just hope it is soon, for your sake, and ours.  

[ Parent ]
Expanding on the implications of SB 179 (4.00 / 5)
I should have made it clearer that SB 179 is extraordinary in that all House Republicans who voted for the amended bill have explicitly subjugated a business development bill to the radical social agenda.  The 24 hour waiting period for abortions has taken precedence over the guaranteed passage of a bill designed to foster the  growth of business.  

In just one vote, House Republicans thumbed their noses at the Senate, and at women, and at the business community, not to mention those still seeking jobs--all in one fell swoop.

Here is a fact that should help you to fight a little longer.
Things that don't actually kill you outright make you stronger.

Piet Hein, Grooks


OOPS! Should say SB 295 (4.00 / 1)
Being tired, I got the bill number wrong in the above comment. SB 295 is the research and development tax credit bill that was the unfortunate recipient of the born-again "Women's Right to Know Act" which, in its current incarnation, mandates a 24 hour waiting period before abortions.

I was going to link to the bill text, but the version on the legislative web site just gives the text of the bill as introduced.

Here is a fact that should help you to fight a little longer.
Things that don't actually kill you outright make you stronger.

Piet Hein, Grooks


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What can one say after a day like this? (4.00 / 5)

Today's shenanigans boggle the mind!  While some might have called Lucy's efforts an attempt to bring order to chaos, it was more like she was trying to speak sanity to insanity!  An impossible task under the best of circumstances, and these circumstances were far from that.

An older individual with a long memory told me recently that about every 25 years NH elects politicians who put the state through a living hell.  This is the term I guess.  

The hypocrisy of the current house leadership is breathtaking.  Reason and an interest in what is best for NH are simply nonexistent.  They even sell out themselves in an effort to maintain control and push the latest whim of the speaker.  Never was that more in evidence than it was this afternoon in Reps Hall.

Today's session was so weird and unsettling that it has taken me all evening to formulate this post. Thanks Lucy for putting yourself on the line for thoughtfulness and reasonableness in state government.  I have used this quote by Radmacher before but it seems most appropriate at the moment.  "courage does not always roar, sometimes courage is the quiet voice at the end of the day saying 'I will try again tomorrow."  I would like to think that this applies to many of us as we make the trip to Concord week after week.  It surely applies to Lucy and those like her who speak up for good government, no matter what is thrown down from the speakers perch.

"It is true that the law can't change the heart, but it can restrain the heartless."  Martin Luther King


Sounds like another day (4.00 / 2)
in Soviet Russia, not the USA.

Power, to be felt, has to hurt. Whom it hurts is not (4.00 / 2)
as significant.
We know, for example, that abused children, feeling powerless, will resort to self-mutilation.
The lust for power is an irrational response (responsibility at its most primitive level) and not subject to reason.
Best we can do is take heed when people talk about power and feelings and belief.  Those are clear signs that they are not tuned in to reason or rational thought.

A couple of other tidbits (4.00 / 9)
Delaying the Corrections Department bill could cost the state $13 million dollars. The GOP has to "save" money by cutting CHINS(children in need of services), legal aid, Medicaid for the disabled and elderly, lowering TANF and food stamp grants, but it can blithely burn $13 million to "punish" the Senate.

Also, when they were attaching the anti-refugee bill to SB 155, Democrats asked for a roll call vote. The Speaker simply pounded the gavel and passed it on a voice vote, ignoring the requests.

Governing by pettiness and spite is not the way to govern. And the speaker is not doing this alone. The vast, vast majority of the Republican caucus is going along with him. They are making it possible. O'Brien and Bettencourt are the leaders, but they can't do it without the votes of the Republican reps.


Very important (4.00 / 7)
that we stress what Jen points out, "O'Brien and Bettencourt are the leaders, but they can't do it without the votes of the Republican reps."  We have a lot of reps who need to retire from the NH House.  Pronto.

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Republican caucus (4.00 / 5)

I believe the term for this is "Enabler."  You are right Jen.  The Speaker could not do this without those behind him who are enabling his every move.  Edmund Burke said "All that is necessary for evil to triumph is for good men (women) to do nothing."
 

"It is true that the law can't change the heart, but it can restrain the heartless."  Martin Luther King

[ Parent ]
Those Who Flock Together... (4.00 / 1)
...nest together.  Sad New Hampshire is in their grips, but the election is just 193 days from now.  

[I'm a former has-been House member and State Senator, but I keep "Rep." on my ID name for easy reference of previous posts.]

[ Parent ]
other appropriate aphorisms: (4.00 / 1)
Lay down with dogs up with fleas. Or water seeks its own level.

Finally, one of my dad's favorites:
the empty barrel makes the most noise.


[ Parent ]
Roll call votes? (0.00 / 0)
Were there roll call votes on the non-germane amendments and on the tabling motion?  I have looked at the list of roll call votes, but there is not enough information posted to be sure of the issue being voted on.  

Roll call votes (0.00 / 0)
SB 378 Roll Call on Ought to Pass as Amended

272 was just a division vote: 216 to 83.

SB 155 Roll Call on Ought to Pass as Amended

SB 295 Roll call on Floor Amendment attachingteh 24 hour abortion waiting period  The bill then passed on a division: 207-93.

Here is a fact that should help you to fight a little longer.
Things that don't actually kill you outright make you stronger.

Piet Hein, Grooks


[ Parent ]
With respect to the tabling motion (4.00 / 1)
the roll call was on my motion to divide the six separate bills and have a vote on each one.  The question was "Shall the motion to table be divided?"  so yes votes are votes for sanity.

Here is a fact that should help you to fight a little longer.
Things that don't actually kill you outright make you stronger.

Piet Hein, Grooks


[ Parent ]
Getting an Error Message (0.00 / 0)


[ Parent ]
No idea (0.00 / 0)
why that last one does not work.  Okay, try this:

This is the list of roll calls for Wednesday, April 25th.  Click on the last one--labelled DIVIDE LAY ON TABLE (REP WEBER) and that should get you to the roll call.

If that fails:

Go to the General Count web site.
Click on House of Representatives.
Click on Roll Call Votes at top of page.
Select 2012 under NH House.
Go down to session Dates, click 04/25/2012.
Page down to the last vote, as above, and click that.

Here is a fact that should help you to fight a little longer.
Things that don't actually kill you outright make you stronger.

Piet Hein, Grooks


[ Parent ]

May 19th@ New England College!

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