Monday, November 28, 2016

Black Lawmaker Accuses Pelosi Of "Targeting" Minority Members Of Congress With Caucus Changes


After how much howling that the Dems got clobbered by White Rage which was upset at Obama because he's Black? And took it out on the entire Democratic Party nationwide? Now Pelosi has changes to make which have Black Democrats in Congress racially upset?



Nancy is looking for a new minority group to do her bidding. 


Ed; Their full court LGBT splinter pandering didn't get them the win, so now Nan's California is courting the ????? ???????? vote. 

Ca. Governor Brown Signs Law Decriminalizing Child Prostitution.



Via The Hill:


A member of the Congressional Black Caucus (CBC) is sounding the alarm over the new changes floated by Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.), warning that the minority leader’s proposals could erode the power of African-American lawmakers even as they attempt to spread influence to younger members.

In a note to fellow members of the CBC, Rep. Cedric Richmond (D-La.) praised Pelosi “for listening to the concerns” of Democrats seeking a new path forward after a disastrous election cycle that will put Republicans in charge of the White House and both chambers of Congress next year.

But he’s also worried that some of the proposals “may have severe unintended consequences that could diminish our power as a caucus” by preventing many longstanding CBC members from rising through the ranks.

Richmond said he’s particularly troubled that Pelosi’s proposals “seem to target the portfolio” of the third-ranking leadership post, currently held by Rep. Jim Clyburn (D-S.C.), a 12-term CBC member, by making that position an elected seat reserved for lawmakers who have served three terms or less.

“I understand responsibilities will have to be reallocated in order to make room at the leadership table for others, but we must make sure that we do not send the message that, of the top three leaders, the Assistant Leader bears the blame for our losses,” Richmond wrote.

“As a general note, the proposal creates a number of positions that can only be filled by Members who have served fewer than three or four terms,” he added. “However, we have a number of Members who have been in Congress five or more terms, but have not been able to serve in leadership roles because of stagnation at the top of our leadership structure.”

Several sources on and off of Capitol Hill said Clyburn is also unhappy with the proposed changes. His office did not respond to a request for comment.

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 Thank You Dapandico and The Hill.

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