Thursday, October 31, 2013

Senate Blocks Nomination Of Sitting Member Of Congress For First Time Since Reconstruction

http://www.buzzfeed.com/johnstanton/senate-blocks-nomination-of-sitting-member-of-congress-for-f

WASHINGTON — Senate Republicans Thursday successfully blocked the nomination of Rep. Mel Watt to head up the federal agencies overseeing the real estate industry, only the second time a sitting member of Congress has had a nomination blocked since before the Civil War.
Only Reps. Richard Burr and Rob Portman broke ranks and voted for the North Carolina Democrat’s nomination to head up the Federal Housing Finance Agency, which oversees Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
Republicans have raised repeated concerns about Watts’ experience during the nomination process, arguing that Watt is too political and unqualified to oversee the enormously powerful federal loan companies.
unqualified, just a right wing coat tug
Although a handful of current and former members have seen their nominations either withdrawn because of controversy, filibustering a nomination of a sitting lawmaker is unheard of in the modern era.
In fact, Watt joins only Rep. Caleb Cushing, who was nominated to head the Treasury Department by President John Tyler in 1843, as the second sitting member to be filibustered in more than 150 years, according to an analysis of voting records by the NAACP.
"nothing new under the sun" only difference different day,  they have no new plans they hadto gon back 150 years to dust this off, guess they would govern on 18th and 19th century laws revised and a stick on bow.