Daily Freeman (Kingston, NY)

Rep. Faso a hypocrite on the House floor

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Dear Editor, On June 8, something truly ironic happened in Washington, courtesy of my congressma­n, U.S. Rep. John Faso, R-Kinderhook,

As U.S. Rep, Nancy Pelosi, DCalif., used her allotted time to comment on the floor of the House of Representa­tives — discussing pending legislatio­n designed to ease rules on banks and weaken consumer financial protection­s — Faso tried to shout her down.

The irony is that Faso clearly likes to think of himself as a person who places a high value on decorum. After all, that’s the reason he has offered for his failure over the last six months to hold a single open town hall meeting with constituen­ts anywhere in his district. Because those meetings might involve interrupti­ons from the public, Faso says they’re not productive and he won’t engage in them. How does he square this position with his own incongruen­t behavior toward his much senior colleague?

Pelosi kept her cool as Faso interrupte­d her not once, not twice, but four times, even as the House Speaker pro tempore, Rep. Jeff Duncan, R-Okla., repeatedly reminded Faso that Pelosi controlled the time and was under no obligation to yield.

Was Faso’s nasty treatment of his colleague just about the legislatio­n under discussion? I suspect a different reason. Perhaps Faso went after Pelosi because of her announceme­nt earlier in the week, alongside Gov. Andrew Cuomo, that she and Cuomo plan to work together to unseat upstate Republican­s, like Faso, whose votes have betrayed New Yorkers. There’s no irony or surprise there: Faso’s favoring of billionair­es over constituen­ts is well establishe­d by his voting record.

Paige Smith Orloff Spencertow­n, N.Y.

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