Final Health Care Negotiations on C-SPAN?

cawacko

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I still wouldn't watch it anyway but have they shown negotiations like this on TV before?


C-SPAN Challenges Congress to Open Health Care Talks to TV Coverage

The head of C-SPAN has implored Congress to open up the last leg of health care reform negotiations to the public, as top Democrats lay plans to hash out the final product among themselves.

C-SPAN CEO Brian Lamb wrote to leaders in the House and Senate Dec. 30 urging them to open "all important negotiations, including any conference committee meetings," to televised coverage on his network.

"The C-SPAN networks will commit the necessary resources to covering all of the sessions LIVE and in their entirety," he wrote.

Congressional leaders, however, reportedly are expected to bypass the traditional conference committee process, in which lawmakers from both parties and chambers meet to reconcile differences between the House and Senate versions of a bill. Instead, The Associated Press reports that top Democrats at the House, Senate and White House will figure out the final product in three-way talks before sending it back to both chambers for a final vote.

This format would seem ideal for closed-door meetings, which congressional Democrats have used many times to figure out sensitive provisions in the health care bill -- though President Obama pledged during the campaign to open up health care talks to C-SPAN's cameras.

"That's what I will do in bringing all parties together, not negotiating behind closed doors, but bringing all parties together, and broadcasting those negotiations on C-SPAN so that the American people can see what the choices are," Obama said at a debate against Hillary Clinton in Los Angeles on Jan. 31, 2008.
Lamb urged Congress in his letter to fling open the doors in the final stretch of the negotiations.

"President Obama, Senate and House leaders, many of your rank-and-file members, and the nation's editorial pages have all talked about the value of transparent discussions on reforming the nation's health care system," he wrote. "Now that the process moves to the critical stage of reconciliation between the chambers, we respectfully request that you allow the public full access, through television, to legislation that will affect the lives of every single American."

Lamb said his network would use "the latest technology" to be "as unobtrusive as possible" during the talks.


http://www.foxnews.com/politics/201...-congress-open-health-care-talks-tv-coverage/
 
I will go out on a limb and predict there is no way in hell they have these negotiations on CSPAN. They wouldn't want the public to witness the bribes going back and forth.

I do like this part....

"That's what I will do in bringing all parties together, not negotiating behind closed doors, but bringing all parties together, and broadcasting those negotiations on C-SPAN so that the American people can see what the choices are," Obama said at a debate against Hillary Clinton in Los Angeles on Jan. 31, 2008.
 
The Ds already said they are "likely to do it in private negotiations" rather than use the compromise process.
 
Obama said it constantly during the campaign that "these debates will be on cspan"... "that the public would have a voice" because they could "hold their representatives responsible"...

Of course when the public finally got a copy of the end result of debates they never got to witness and actually tried to hold their representatives accountable the representatives stopped holding town hall meetings...
 
It seems one could make an argument that if this was to be the most open congress in history these negotiations would be on C-SPAN correct?

So you have a President who wants it on C-SPAN and the leader of the House who wants things to be open yet they can't make it happen?



Nancy Pelosi in 2006

"The Democrats intend to lead the most honest, most open and most ethical congress in history."


http://www.realclearpolitics.com/vi..._will_have_most_honest__ethical_congress.html
 
Here's what their scared of:


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Here is your answer..they spit in your face again

Pelosi tells C-SPAN: 'There has never been a more open process'
By Eric Zimmermann and Michael O'Brien - 01/05/10 03:29 PM ET


House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) defended Congress' work on a healthcare bill Tuesday saying the process has displayed historic transparency as C-SPAN mounted an effort to open negotiations to TV cameras.

C-SPAN wrote a letter to congressional leaders today asking that TV cameras be allowed to film negotiations to reconcile the House and Senate bills.



Pelosi said Congress had been transparent throughout the process.

"There has never been a more open process for any piece of legislation," Pelosi said at a press conference.

But she also hinted that holding informal negotiations--likely without TV cameras--might be the most practical way to push the legislation through.

"We will do what is necessary to pass the bill," she said.

Rep. Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.), assistant to the Speaker, said the healthcare bill had been "subjected to unprecedented level of public scrutiny."

Pressed on whether C-SPAN cameras would be allowed in negotiations, Van Hollen hedged.

"We don't even know if there's going to be a conference committee," he said, alluding to the likelihood that Democrats will reconcile the two bills behind closed doors.
http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-brief...span-there-has-never-been-a-more-open-process
 
It will be secret and behind closed doors as usual. There is no transparency with the Democrats

Pelosi tells C-SPAN: 'There has never been a more open process'
By Eric Zimmermann and Michael O'Brien - 01/05/10 03:29 PM ET


House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) defended Congress' work on a healthcare bill Tuesday saying the process has displayed historic transparency as C-SPAN mounted an effort to open negotiations to TV cameras.

C-SPAN wrote a letter to congressional leaders today asking that TV cameras be allowed to film negotiations to reconcile the House and Senate bills.



Pelosi said Congress had been transparent throughout the process.

"There has never been a more open process for any piece of legislation," Pelosi said at a press conference.

But she also hinted that holding informal negotiations--likely without TV cameras--might be the most practical way to push the legislation through.

"We will do what is necessary to pass the bill," she said.

Rep. Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.), assistant to the Speaker, said the healthcare bill had been "subjected to unprecedented level of public scrutiny."

Pressed on whether C-SPAN cameras would be allowed in negotiations, Van Hollen hedged.

"We don't even know if there's going to be a conference committee," he said, alluding to the likelihood that Democrats will reconcile the two bills behind closed doors.
http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-brief...span-there-has-never-been-a-more-open-process
 
:lol:


After emerging victorious in the November 7, 2006 elections Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi pledged "to lead the most honest, the most open and the most ethical Congress in history."

“As president,” Obama said,
“I will make it impossible for congressmen or lobbyists to slip pork-barrel projects or corporate welfare into laws when no one is looking because when I am president, meetings where laws are written will be more open to the public. No more secrecy.


In the inimitable words of Congressman Joe Wilson:
YOU LIE!!!
 
Obama said it constantly during the campaign that "these debates will be on cspan"... "that the public would have a voice" because they could "hold their representatives responsible"...

Of course when the public finally got a copy of the end result of debates they never got to witness and actually tried to hold their representatives accountable the representatives stopped holding town hall meetings...

Yes, yes he did:

See Eight Clips of Obama Promising Televised Healthcare Negotiations
 
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