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Rep. Edolphus Towns (D-N.Y.) locked Republicans out of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee room to keep them from meeting when Democrats aren’t present.

Towns’ action came after repeated public ridicule from the leading Republican on the committee, Rep. Darrell Issa (R-Calif.), over Towns’s failure to launch an investigation into Countrywide Mortgage’s reported sweetheart deals to VIPs.

For months Towns has refused Republican requests to subpoena records in the case. Last Thursday Committee Republicans, led by Issa, were poised to force an open vote on the subpoenas at a Committee mark-up meeting. The mark-up was abruptly canceled. Only Republicans showed up while Democrats chairs remained empty.

Republicans charged that Towns canceled the meeting to avoid the subpoena vote. Democrats first claimed the mark-up was canceled due to a conflict with the Financial Services Committee. Later they said it was abandoned after a disagreement among Democratic members on whether to subpoena records on the mortgage industry’s political contributions to Republicans.

A GOP committee staffer captured video of Democrats leaving their separate meeting in private chambers after the mark-up was supposed to have begun. He spliced the video to other footage of the Democrats’ empty chairs at the hearing room, set it to the tune of “Hit the Road, Jack” and posted it on the Oversight and Government Reform Committee’s minority webpage, where it remained as of press time.

Towns’s staffers told Republicans they were not happy about the presence of the video camera in the hearing room when they were not present. Issa’s spokesman said the Democrats readily acknowledged to Republicans that they changed the locks in retaliation to the videotape of the Democrats’ absence from the business meeting even though committee rules allow meetings to be taped.

"It's not surprising that they would choose to retaliate given the embarrassment we caused by catching them in a lie on tape,” said Issa spokesman Kurt Bardella. “If only they
would use their creative energy to do some actual oversight rather than resorting to immature tactics, but I guess we're getting some insight into what lengths they'll go to avoid addressing the Countrywide VIP issue."


Democrats lock Republicans out of committee room - TheHill.com


My God! Look what has become of the U.S. Congress. Demo's gain majority and lock out Repubs because they refuse to investigate one of their own taking favors from a Mortgage company. What a joke.....Tell Nancy thanks for the most open, and honest, and transparent congress in history....:rofl


j-mac
 
Here's another version of what happened.

The committee, chaired by Rep. Edolphus Towns (D-N.Y.), postponed a hearing on the merger slated for Thursday in order to conduct more interviews with bank executives, including Brian Moynihan, a senior executive who is said to be in contention to succeed Lewis when he retires at the end of the year.

washingtonpost.com
 
Here's another version of what happened.



Yes, ofcourse there was a legitimate reason for postponing....I mean they have only been investigating this for over a year now.....Why move on it so quickly?:shock:


j-mac
 
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