Republican Leaders To Legislators… Kill Nelson’s Bills

Politics at its lowest.

Republican Legislators are saying that their leaders have told them to “kill Nelson’s bills”.  Representative Stace Nelson is a conservative Legislator who has received high marks on statewide report cards.  Republican leaders have not scored well on these report cards.

I must say that in the years I served I certainly never saw this game played out to this extreme, but for those of you who may not be familiar with how this game works, here is the drill:  Leadership puts a bullseye on a Legislator and then tells the caucus not to let this Legislator have any victory, irrespective of the merits of the bill.  Then, leadership will take turns “voting for” the selected Legislator’s bills.  They know the vote count, so they are assured of the failure while providing “cover” as they take turns voting for bills they have determined to kill.

It’s a shell game designed to destroy the targeted Legislators effectiveness, disregard the merits of his bills and provide “cover” for the leaders who are behind the scene directing the mission of destruction.  Off microphone, Nelson, other conservative Legislators and their supporters are called F***ing idiots and pieces of sh** by this team of liberal Republicans.  Not a friendly group.

Representative Stace Nelson had three bills before committee on Friday.  All of them were KILLED.

Coincidence?  Bad bills?  Examine the merits, and the votes.  Then draw your own conclusion.

HB1142  a bill to “protect the access of legislators to staff services and the maintenance of appropriate legislative confidentiality”  KILLED IN COMMITTEE… (a yes vote is a vote to kill the bill) SEE VOTES HERE.

HB1141 a bill to “require that the Legislative Research Council’s internet site include a listing of votes cast by individual legislators.”  KILLED IN COMMITTEE… (a yes vote is a vote to kill the bill) SEE VOTES HERE.

HB 1140 a bill to “require that all recorded votes of the Legislature be displayed on the Legislative Research Council’s internet site.”  KILLED IN COMMITTEE… (a yes vote is a vote to kill the bill.  an “excused” allows a Legislator cover from a recorded vote) SEE VOTES HERE.

So, were these bad bills?  Hardly!!  Was the killing of these bills just “coincidence? Hardly!!  Are there some Legislators who need to be replaced??? You decide!!

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***Gordon Howie is a nationally syndicated author and CEO of Life and Liberty Media***

 

 

 

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4 comments for “Republican Leaders To Legislators… Kill Nelson’s Bills

  1. Gary Jerke
    February 14, 2012 at 10:20 am

    This is absolutely disgusting. When I served and one of the reasons I chose not to run again is the idea of “cover” that was mentioned on various occasions regarding voting on bills. I didn’t speak up then but sadly it is a reality. There are many good men and women in the legislature but sadly many also “play along to get along”. Statesmen where are you and when will we realize that standing on our Judeo-Christian principles backing the documents of our founding fathers is what we need to return to.

  2. Jim Beschen
    February 11, 2012 at 7:37 pm

    It is time to replace the leaders with some new blood. They are so comfortable in their office that they think they can do no wrong. They are a disgrace to their office that they bury a good bill for many reasons other than it is good for the public.
    Republican Legislators are saying that their leaders have told them to “kill Nelson’s bills”. Representative Stace Nelson is a conservative Legislator who has received high marks on statewide report cards. Republican leaders have not scored well on these report cards. Come November we need to get the old timers out of office.

  3. February 11, 2012 at 6:27 pm

    thank you for highlighting the problem. There is admitted examples of this type of conduct during the testimony of HB 1015 this year where legislators admit they agree with the bill but don’t like those that support it: http://sdpb.sd.gov/SDPBPodcast/2012/hju06.mp3

    Better example HB 1204 (2011) http://legis.state.sd.us/sessions/2011/Bill.aspx?Bill=1204

    AND HB 1132 (2012) http://legis.state.sd.us/sessions/2012/Bill.aspx?Bill=1132

    Notice who killed the bill in 2011, listen to their comments in the audio (little eagle to the right). Then look who sponsored the same bill in 2012.

  4. February 11, 2012 at 8:53 am

    We need to elect people who are principled and very important…..people of courage.

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