-By Warner Todd Huston
It has to be the ultimate hypocrisy, but the Democrat Party has been touting its support for the Employee Free Choice Act (EFCA), a bill that would eliminate the secret ballot for potential union members, but recently decided that a secret ballot for Senators on whether or not to vote in committee chairmen is quite important. The hypocrisy is stark. I say again, even as Senate Democrats have found no reason to protect the democratic right of the secret ballot for union workers they’ve decided that it is a must for themselves when voting in or out Senate committee chairmen.
The Hill newspaper reported recently that Senate Democrats were recently mulling over a new way to appoint committee chairmen.
In an apparent warning to Senate Finance Committee Chairman Max Baucus (D-Mont.), some liberal Democrats have suggested a secret-ballot vote every two years on whether or not to strip committee chairmen of their gavels.
This brouhaha over the status of Democratic chairmen has been going on for a while, but that fight is not our focus here.
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Senate Dems Are Against Secret Ballot for Unions… But Not Themselves”