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Joanne98 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Nov-18-10 01:34 PM
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GIVE DENNIS THAT CHAIR!!!

Dear Colleague,

Perhaps the most crucial vote you will cast in the reorganization of the 112th Congress involves the Ranking Member position of the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform. This is because the presumptive Chair of the full Committee, Rep. Darrell Issa of California, has already made wild and unsubstantiated charges which threaten to tum the principal oversight committee of the House into a witch hunt.

In just the past week, he has indicated a telling enthusiasm for a broad probe into the $700 billion American Reinvestment and Recovery Act program. He has equated it with “walking around money.” As you know, that is political slang for money off the books and under the table. He made this unsubstantiated claim in the context of promising hundreds of investigative hearings into the present Administration, calling President Obama “one of the most corrupt presidents in modern times.” I immediately sent Mr. Issa a letter (attached) calling for him to produce the evidence for such charges or to retract his statement.

Mr. Issa, through his eagerness to make unsubstantiated charges and to draw conclusions in advance of evidence, reveals a lack of restraint and basic fairness. This conduct in the Chairman of the Committee will degrade Congress’ oversight credibility and undermine the institution of the House through a lack of restraint in the use of subpoena power.

We cannot simply stand by idly and hope that such a reckless approach to the use of the power of the Chair will not happen, especially since it is not only being promised, but demonstrated by the person who will hold the gavel.

It is a matter of the highest importance that any intemperate use of the power of the Chair be challenged at every turn. Accordingly, I have decided to step forward as a candidate for Ranking Member of the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform. In that capacity, here is my pledge to you and our fellow members ofthe House:




1.Zero tolerance for smears and innuendo. Every single statement by Chairman Issa which is lacking in respect for the process of oversight, every unsubstantiated allegation or any publically pronounced assumption which lacks basic fairness will be promptly challenged.


2.I will encourage a team approach on the Committee which will tap the talents of all members to actively participate in responding to any abllse of process.


3.All members will receive weekly updates of oversight activities to be able to provide input.


4.Cooperation with Chairman Issa when, and only when, he proceeds in an even-handed manner which demonstrates basic fairness and respect for due process.




In the past two Congresses, the Domestic Policy Subcommittee, which I chaired, held over sixty hearings and heard testimony from hundreds of witnesses. We received testimony from Democratic and Republican administrations alike, proceeding in a deliberate and methodical manner, through thorough questioning of witnesses.

As Chairman, I worked closely with the Obama Administration. As a result of my advocacy and the multiple hearings that my Subcommittee held on foreclosure prevention, the Treasury Department created a $15 billion nationwide principle reduction program for “underwater” borrowers and now will allow flexibility in the use of federal foreclosure prevention funds by state housing agencies so that they’ can hire foreclosure prevention counselors.

Aggressive and thorough oversight is never to be feared. It is a goal. Now, with the change in the leadership of the Committee, we must be ready to preserve that goal tirelessly, courageously and unstintingly. That is the only way we can defend the integrity of congressional oversight from becoming an abusive power.

I ask for your consideration and your vote for Ranking Member of the full Committee.

Sincerely,

Dennis J. Kucinich
Chair, Domestic Policy Subcommittee
Committee on Oversight and Government Reform


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BrklynLiberal Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Nov-18-10 01:35 PM
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1. Could not be a better person for that than Dennis Kucinich. Issa should not be given
Edited on Thu Nov-18-10 01:36 PM by BrklynLiberal
ANY position of note...
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femrap Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Nov-18-10 02:16 PM
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2. Kucinich is the only one who
would fight Issa...both from NE Ohio.

If Kucinich doesn't get this position, we'll all know that something stinks in DC, besides the repugnants.
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Liberal_Stalwart71 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Nov-18-10 02:25 PM
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3. My original choice for president! Go Dennis!!! K&R!! n/t
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onenote Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Nov-18-10 02:36 PM
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4. A wild guess: Henry Waxman is convinced to reclaim the oversight ranking position
The Oversight Committee is currently chaired by Rep. Towns, who has and will continue to have the support of the Congressional Black Caucus to stay on as Ranking Member. GIven that fact, and since Kucinich is a member of the committee now, it may make some Democrats uncomfortable to support a bid from "below" to move ahead of the current chairman. (The fear would be in part that if it could happen to Towns, it could happen to them....). On the other hand, a lot of folks don't think Towns has been that effective. One solution: Henry Waxman comes riding in from the Energy and Commerce Committee to retake his previous position as the senior Democrat on the Oversight committee. That won't make Kucinich or Towns happy and it will take Waxman off of the COmmittee in which fights over repealing all/part of the health care bill will be front and center. But the fact is that House investigations are likely to cause more mischief than the efforts to repeal health care.

Again, no inside information here. Just a wild guess.
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