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Names To Live In Infamy_Stupak, Ellsworth, Kaptur, Kahlkemper, Lipinski

INCUMBENT POLITICIANS TO ADD TO YOUR “REMEMBRANCE” LIST

In the wee hours last weekend, five Democrats participated in the ultimate in deal-making.

Bringing forward the anti-abortion issue to take away a woman’s right to choose, Stupak, Ellsworth, Kaptur,Lipinski, and Kahlkemper joined with Republicans, Pitts and Smith, to add kerosene to an already extremely disappointing bill that has now been kicked over to the Senate where the MEGA bought-outs will now start taking their shots.

Our former vice presidential candidate, who was kept in his committee chair position for some as-yet-unexplained-reason after LEAVING the DEMOCRATIC PARTY and running as an independent, is vowing he’ll single-handedly kill the bill. Yea Joe! Way to go! Show Reid how much he screwed up by trying to keep you “in the caucus” with Democrats. But wait, Lieberman’s wife’s on the payroll of WHICH insurance and pharmaceutical companies? And she makes how many millions?

 

Here’s the link to the actual amendment language:

http://www.house.gov/apps/list…

Bart Stupak, a DEMOCRAT in NAME, was the lead author of this amendment that was inserted into this health care bill that narrowly made it out of the House very late Saturday night. His numbers, so you can let him know what you think:

202-225-4735 (his media person is Michelle Begnoche if you wish to use a name) http://www.house.gov/stupak/

Others named on the amendment that you can add to your “remembrance” list:

Brad Ellsworth/Indiana DEMOCRAT  Toll Free: (866) 567-0227  http://www.ellsworth.house.gov/  A proud “BLUE DOG.” When do we start bringing out the pots & pans and start banging them? Stop wondering about where the independents have gone and consider why a huge segment of the Democrats who voted in ’08 are now in hiding. Witness the recent election losses.

Joe Pitts/Pennsylvania (Lancaster, Phila western suburbs), Republican, 202-225-2411   http://www.house.gov/pitts/

who then voted NO on the final healthcare bill–no surprise

Christopher Smith/NJ (Whiting-Hamilton), Republican,  202-225-3765   http://chrissmith.house.gov/

who then voted NO on the final healthcare bill–typically what we expect

Marcy Kaptur, DEMOCRAT   http://www.kaptur.house.gov/  According to her Toledo office, “No federal funds for abortion” has always been one of her CORE POSITIONS. So those of you who had a little white hat on her head because of recent other positions and press conferences (hey, remember her on Moyers even?) need to temper any joy. Tel: (202) 225-4146  Fax: (202) 225-7711 (800)964-4699|(419) 259-7500

Kathleen Dahlkemper/Erie, Pennsylvania, DEMOCRAT, a first-termer this year.. So, anyone wanting to claim it’s better to have a Democrat in this district than the long time Republican? Is there a difference here? What about a progressive challenge to her in the next primary?

http://www.dahlkemper.house.gov/  

Phone: (814) 456-2038 Fax: (814) 454-0163 Phone: (202) 225-5406  Fax: (202) 225-3103

http://www.meadvilletribune.co…  

“We wanted to make sure that any federally subsidized plans would not pay for abortion,” said Dahlkemper.

…and from another Erie Times article: “Despite the Democratic Party’s strong abortion-rights platform, Dahlkemper wasn’t afraid to call herself a “whole life” candidate who opposes abortion and supports programs to help women in need.”

Dan Lipinski/3rd District (w of Chicago), Illinois DEMOCRAT  http://www.lipinski.house.gov/

(202) 225 – 5701,  (866) 822 – 5701

“After a painstaking review of its details, and after I succeeded in adding to it restrictions that will prevent taxpayer funding of abortion, I voted today to move the health care reform bill forward.”

These are our very real obstacles to meaningful change.

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Using Stark Language

Leave it to Pete Stark (CA-13) to tell it exactly like it is.

Moderate Blue Dog Democrats ”just want to cause trouble,” said Rep. Pete Stark, D-Calif., who heads the health subcommittee on the tax-writing Ways and Means Committee.

”They’re for the most part, I hate to say, brain dead, but they’re just looking to raise money from insurance companies and promote a right-wing agenda that is not really very useful in this whole process,” Stark told reporters on a conference call.

Most of the legislative process involves posturing.  The Blue Dogs want something for their districts, liberals want to represent their constituents, et cetera.  When someone like Stark cuts through the posturing and lays out its consequences, it’s quite revealing.  He’s one of the few people who can say this.  He also in the same interview called co-ops the equivalent of a “medical unicorn”.

Ellen Tauscher’s Insatiable Appetite For More Homeless People

Late last week, Democrats temporarily shelved a bill that would allow bankruptcy judges to modify the terms of mortgages on primary residences (also known as “cram-down”).  Moderates who put the hold on this legislation, particularly former Wall Street investor Ellen Tauscher, crowed about it to the media.

This hardly amounts to a breakthrough win for party moderates – or a major concession by the speaker. But it was a consequential moment in the minds of moderate leaders who often find themselves marginalized in a caucus dominated by liberals.

“It shows we have bench strength, and it shows we can flex,” said California Rep. Ellen O. Tauscher, who chairs the New Democrat Coalition and played a central role in negotiations over the bankruptcy bill […]

Moderates worry Pelosi is routinely staking very liberal positions to push House versions of big bills as far to the left as possible to enhance their standing in negotiations with the historically centrist Senate. This might be a smart tactic, but it often hurts Democrats who rely on Republican votes to win reelection. Put bluntly, it makes them look too liberal […]

That prompted lawmakers, like Tauscher, to limit the scope of the bankruptcy bill as much as possible, even though this measure is only loosely related to the president’s broader proposal.

Tauscher’s New Democrat Coalition teamed with their natural allies in the Blue Dog Coalition to impose 10 significant changes, including requirements that bankruptcy judges use federal guidelines to determine the fair market value of a home and that modified loans must be “unaffordable and not just underwater” to prevent wealthy homeowners from taking advantage of the process, according to a widely distributed e-mail from Adam Pase, executive director of the New Democrat Coalition.

This, of course, angered some liberals. “The New Dems’ position is the banks’ position,” a senior Democratic aide involved in the bankruptcy negotiations complained on Friday. “New Democrats are shills for the banks.”

It’s confounding that any New Democrat thinks their constituents give a ring-a-ding about banking industry concerns, and are not in fact the very people struggling to keep their homes that this legislation would help.

More, including Tauscher staffers lying to bloggers, on the flip…

When Chris Bowers used Tauscher as the face of the moderate backlash against working people facing foreclosure, her office responded by saying they supported the rule on the bill (HR 1106), and that their changes would “strengthen” the bill, and that they didn’t meet with anyone in the financial services industry about it.  But David Waldman explains why that, simply put, is a crock – she voted for the rule because it incorporated the changes she wanted to make.  And if that was the only hurdle, why didn’t the legislation get a vote last week?

Now, that amendment was approved by the Rules Committee last Wednesday night, the 25th of February, and the rule was adopted on Thursday morning, the 26th. That locked in place that the voting on the bill would include a vote on an amendment incorporating Tauscher’s list of changes.

So why, if she supports the bill, would work on it be suspended on the afternoon of Thursday, the 26th? She “supports the bill,” and voted for the rule that locked in a shot at making the changes she proposed to the Judiciary Committee, and yet here we are, waiting over the weekend for… what, exactly?

Ellen Tauscher supported the rule because it made an amendment in order that would incorporate her list of demands. That’s all. But she must clearly want more changes, because even after winning these concessions, the bill is still stalled, and the news reports on the stall have Tauscher’s name all over them.

Jane Hamsher has a lot more on Tauscher, who is clearly putting banking industry interests ahead of her constituents’.  She doesn’t have to necessarily talk to anyone in the financial services industry personally, because Adam Pase, the chairman of the New Dmocrats, works out of her office:

Pase is is a former lobbyist for the Twenty First Century Group, whose client, the Coalition for Fair & Affordable Lending, is an astroturf group, financed by the banking industry, that lobbied on behalf of. . . you guessed it. . . sub-prime lenders. Contrary to what you might hear on Morning Joe, it was national civil rights leaders who joined together to fight the Coalition’s predatory lenders as they tried to pass the Ney-Kanjorski bill, which would have enabled banks to get around predatory lending laws and make more bad loans. This they justified based on the oh-so-high-minded need to provide loans to low income and minority borrowers. It was true scumbaggery.

Pase was also the senior policy adviser for Dennis Moore when Moore organized Blue Dogs to oppose mortgage write-downs on behalf of the banking industry in 2007, and he is evidently the one driving policy on this one for the New Dems. But one has to wonder — what is Tauscher thinking? Her district is one of the hardest hit by the mortgage crisis, as you can see from the map. Why is she trying to limit mortgage write-downs to subprime loans only, on behalf of banks, when every foreclosure brings down the value of all houses in a neighborhood? Her claim to care so very much about people still struggling to pay their mortgages rings hollow.

Shaun Donovan, the HUD Secretary, is headed to the House today to whip support for the bill.  This legislation would save perhaps 800,000 families from foreclosure without one penny of cost to the taxpayer.  All the bill would do is give leverage to homeowners who have been screwed by their lenders at practically every step of this process.

Homeowners burned by Blue Dogs and New Dems like Tauscher are not likely to forget the treachery.  Firedoglake has some action items.

We’re asking you to do two things:

Write a letter to the editor of your local papers (just enter your zip code) saying you expect your Member of Congress to represent you, not the banks, and you’ll be watching to see if they oppose Tauscher and her bank lobbyist cronies.

Sign a petition to Nancy Pelosi telling her not to “buckle” to pressure from bank lobbyists working through greedy corporatist Members of Congress, and to act swiftly to give judges the authority they need to write down mortgages.  The banks must take responsibility for their own bad judgment; taxpayers shouldn’t be expected to pick up the tab.

These same people killed efforts in 2007 to allow bankruptcy judges to write down mortgages at that time, which could have helped us from ever getting to this place.  It’s time they stop pretending that they care about their constituents when they’re only being tools of the banking lobby.

I think it’s more about telling Pelosi we’ll have her back if she stands up to these cretins.  You know what to do.