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Nancy Pelosi: 'You Won't See A Repetition Of Last Week' With Government Funding

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First Posted: 08/04/11 01:57 PM ET Updated: 10/04/11 06:12 AM ET

WASHINGTON -- House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) is attempting to lay a tougher line against funding cuts, telling reporters on Thursday that House Democrats will not be held hostage in September by the risk of a government shutdown.

"They've used the engine of deficit reduction as an excuse to destroy, and we cannot let them do that," Pelosi said in a meeting with reporters and bloggers. "That is like a train coming down the tracks with the engine of deficit reduction that is there to destroy. And we have to stop that train."

Calling her members "very unhappy about the vote the other day" to raise the debt limit, Pelosi said House Democrats are not willing to push off another deal to the last minute.

Congress pushed two major funding issues to the 11th hour this session, making a last-minute deal to avoid government shutdown in March and negotiating earlier this week on a bill to increase the debt limit and avoid default.

With another government shutdown crisis set for September, when funding expires on the current continuing resolution, Pelosi said Democrats will not be held hostage as they were with the previous shutdown and the debt limit.

"You won't see a repetition of last week, taking us to the last minute," she told reporters. "A default is a much more serious consequence than a government shutdown."

House Democrats were less-than enamored with the deal to raise the debt limit, which cut spending by $2.4 trillion over a decade and put economic recovery at risk. Still, Pelosi said it was good that the deal passed before the Aug. 2 deadline, when the Treasury has said it would have begun to default on its loans.

"Compared to default, [the deal] is preferable because default would have lost a lot of jobs," she said. "That's my way of saying that I don't think this is the best path we could have taken."

She said the difference between Democrats and Republicans is fundamentally about priorities, questioning whether some Republicans want wealth as a path to "immortality," and therefore oppose raising taxes as a means of deficit reduction.

"How much bigger can their yacht be that it doesn't move in the water anymore?" she joked. "How many homes do you need? What is it that has that reason for there to be this unshared sacrifice. I have concluded that some of these people want something that is intangible. … They want immortality; that's why it's never enough."

The role of Democrats, then, is to hold the line against Republican efforts to cut back on regulations and end certain government programs as well as to push for jobs, she said. Part of that will be to educate the public about government shutdown and block Republican efforts to exchange major cuts for government funding.

"Our goal is to have government function and run and do the job it's there to do," Pelosi said. "Expect us to be more visible in terms of what we say here and how we mobilize outside to make sure Republicans know the risk of taking us to the brink. It makes it a completely unacceptable place for them to go."

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WASHINGTON -- House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) is attempting to lay a tougher line against funding cuts, telling reporters on Thursday that House Democrats will not be held hostage in Sep...
WASHINGTON -- House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) is attempting to lay a tougher line against funding cuts, telling reporters on Thursday that House Democrats will not be held hostage in Sep...
 
 
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HUFFPOST SUPER USER
2012 POTUS 45
44's defeat will be SWEET
04:24 PM on 09/07/2011
The woman doesn't look so well these days.
04:08 AM on 08/06/2011
I would love to see Nancy Pelosi Speaker again, if anything to just make conservative heads explode. They loathe her. Her name alone makes them squirm.

Great Speaker of the House! She needs to get tougher, we need more tough Democrats to slap the tea party agenda out of congress. It has no place there anymore. It has done nothing but push this economy back down.
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USMCR
Re-elect NO ONE ! !
05:21 PM on 09/07/2011
Impeachment is off the table.

A. It wasn't her place to decide that
B. It couldn't have been off the table if it weren't at some point ON THE TABLE.
C. It was obvious to any one who cared to pay attention that GW Botch and company was the most corrupt, crininal and more importantly IMPEACHABLE president in hisotry. And pelosi couldn't get it done.
D. Because she REFUSED to do her job this country lost the opportunity to hold the criminals accountable.
E. Because she REFUSED to do her job this country is STILL suffering the consequences of government corruption and corporate lobbiests.
F. Because she REFUSED we lost the chance to show the world we there is no one above the law in this country.
G. Because she REFUSED to do her job the people that took this country down had MORE TIME TO DO IT

Everyone INCLUDING the republicans EXPECTED the dems to slaughter the republicans and Botch and company.

It took Pelsoi less than 24hrs after being GIVEN the majority to fold up like a cheap card table.

She is a waste of perfectly good air and should have been indicted right along with the rest of the criminals
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Madbunny
Prison Guard - FireFighter - now a School Teacher
05:37 PM on 08/05/2011
I'm getting tired of watching the TeaPublicans own the Dems and having the Dems cave only to listen to "you won't see that again".
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BeasleysMom
Liberal Elitist
04:34 PM on 08/05/2011
Mrs. Pelosi looks tired and perhaps unwell? I hope she is alright.
05:53 PM on 08/05/2011
These last few weeks of "negotiations" have probably made her sick to her stomach - LOL.
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RMorr2002
06:39 PM on 08/05/2011
Nancy needs to resign and retire.  She still has not recovered from the drubbing she took in the 2010 midterms and having Boehner take her gavel away!
AntiSocialSailor
Ain't no luggage racks on a hearse
12:33 AM on 08/06/2011
Get over it. She's a tough old bird. She's not going to let a spoiled little sissyboy like Boehner take her down.
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USMCR
Re-elect NO ONE ! !
05:27 PM on 09/07/2011
Boehner never took her gavel away.

Pelosi GAVE it away within 24 hours of being GIVEN a majority.

So Pelosi.... hows that impeachment would be to divisive idea working out for you.

I wonder what would have happened if she had just DONE HER JOB and let the courts sort it out.

Nah... This way is working out soooooooooo much better.

Then californians reelected her WTF? will someone PLZ push that state into the ocean?
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JoanMeijer
Author of Relentless: The Search For Typhoid Mary
04:23 PM on 08/05/2011
Unfortunately - when the House and the President caved to the tea baggers they taught them that holding American hostage was a great idea. Of course they already knew that Obama would cave - and so does all of America. He has no credibility left - and anything that the Democrats or Obama say can no longer be believed.
04:15 PM on 08/05/2011
How was it in "Peanuts" when adults talked, "Waah, wah, wah, wah, waaah" Guess the same can be said of politicians and presidents. I wish there some thing, any little thing, that would deter me from switching to Independent and dropping my registration as a democrat. Sighhhhh
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BeasleysMom
Liberal Elitist
04:35 PM on 08/05/2011
Waah, wah, wah, waah.
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RMorr2002
06:41 PM on 08/05/2011
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RyaPdc
Classical Liberal. Jeffersonian. CPA.
03:07 PM on 08/05/2011
Pelosi looks more like Michael Jackson every day.
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RMorr2002
06:41 PM on 08/05/2011
I hadn't noticed that until you mentioned it!  There IS a resemblance!
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grant06
Socialism: Humanity's best future.
02:15 PM on 08/05/2011
Just for the sake of argument; haven't we heard this crud before? Does she really, really, really, mean it this time? I guess the question I have to ask myself is: How often do I have to get sold out, before I realize I've been sold a bill of goods, or down the river, or well... you know what I mean.
02:13 PM on 08/05/2011
The Democrats are making the mistake of thinking the Republicans are going to negotiate in good faith. They are never going to negotiate in good faith because it will go against their pledge. Eventually, the Dems are going to have to make a stand for the American people. As it stands now, Obama's hands are tied until the Bush tax cuts expire and the Republicans will be using that in hopes of gaining the presidency in 2012. Based on what the Republicans have done so far, there are going to be several more last minute deals within the next 2 years. Harry Reid did stand up to them on the FAA deal but then again that's only until September.
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Economike
02:40 PM on 08/05/2011
Given that 82% of the people in the country are against continuing these tax breaks I don't think it will make a good platform to run on.
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wa-st-concerned
01:47 PM on 08/05/2011
and HOW, Nancy, do you expect to do that?

I hear rhetoric.....please fill in the facts of how we are going to accomplish holding the GOP back from destruction of this country?
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dvsinla
01:46 PM on 08/05/2011
stop it... dems cave in every time... cave-in, cave-in, cave-in... the party symbol instead of the donkey should be a spelunkers helmet
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tulsey
I was Bill Hicks.
01:48 PM on 08/05/2011
It would seem Chicken Little was right.
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den1953
The National Inquire of Politics the GOP!
01:44 PM on 08/05/2011
Maybe some of the Tea Party constituents should start asking just what those Republicans plan to do about there districts unemployment rate or there infrastructure they represent, it would be interesting to find out just what they have in mind to fix the problems while they rail about the President?
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aviandonn
My micro-bio is empty
01:47 PM on 08/05/2011
But you know, just reading right wing comments on this site, they are far less interested in the job situation than they are in making sure that no one, no matter their situation, gets one dime of assistance from the government. They don't care how bad the situation gets as long as other people get royally scre.wed by it.
AntiSocialSailor
Ain't no luggage racks on a hearse
12:02 AM on 08/06/2011
The TP politicians, and Republicans, aren't even slightly interested in their districts' unemployment rates or infrastructure. They have nothing in mind to fix the problems, they don't need to have anything in mind or to fix any problem at all. It has absolutely no up-side for them to fix any problems, only the downside of exposing the fiction that government can't do anything and the "market" is the panacea to all societal problems.

They are secure in the knowledge that they need only rail againt the President and the Democrats to ensure re-election, that is for those who prefer re-election as opposed to a cushy job with one of their REAL constituents, muti-national corporations.

They know full well that the Democrats, and the few remaining sane conservatives, won't allow them to destroy the country so thoroughly that it actually affect THEIR standard of living. That's all that counts. Meanwhile, as the lives of their constituents descend further and further, they will be constantly encouraged to simply blame it all on Democrat/liberal/socialist/Marxist/communist/whatever boogeyman.

This has been the normal dynamic between Republicans and their (presumed) constituency for the last 30 years or more and over several recession/recovery cycles. It's always played out this way. The insertion of the TP into the mix only increases the volatility as the conservative fringe becomes even more emboldened, but there's nothing really new about what's happening now.
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NickTAZ
The blue = Job Growth
01:01 PM on 08/05/2011
The republicans mistakenly believe that the rich are comprised of "self-made" men and women. Setting aside the trust-fund babies and the like, they ignore that the rich have garnered their wealth not solely through hard work, but through the social programs that paved the roads to their businesses, fund health and technology R & D, subsidize countless industries, educated many of them, protect them from enemies foreign and domestic, etc. No one in America, or indeed any country with a modern functioning government, has made their success on their own.
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VioletDatura
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01:09 PM on 08/05/2011
Absolutely. The Tea Party wants to remake this history in their own image - they are not trust-fund babies, and so the whole thing has to be recast differently to accommodate their circumstances. Suddenly, Oil execs are "self-made" men who drew themselves up by their own bootstraps and never asked anyone for anything.

Real billionaires must think it's hysterical that these apologist TPers are so willing to create a heroic mythology for them, lick their boots, and sacrifice their integrity - when they would never, ever, let them join THEIR reindeer games.
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grant06
Socialism: Humanity's best future.
02:18 PM on 08/05/2011
Keep in mind the number of millionaires who are rich ONLY because they bought and sold property at the optimum time. They made (not earned) their money by a falsely inflated real estate marketplace.
nothingchanges
too soon old, too late smart
12:16 PM on 08/05/2011
Senator Bernie Sanders should be appointed to the new "super committee"

Otherwise the 32.5% of us voters that define ourselves as "unaffiliated" have just been disenfranchised.

We owe allegiance to neither party, hard to see why THEY would work for US.
AntiSocialSailor
Ain't no luggage racks on a hearse
12:16 AM on 08/06/2011
Truth be told, and for all practical purposes, 75-90% of us are disenfranchised anyway, if franchisement means having politicians work for us.

Bernie, and a tiny handful of Democrats, are the only real representation the vast majority of Americans have.

They don't call Bernie "America's Senator" for nothing.
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watchingduck
Wossamotta U. proud alumnus
12:08 PM on 08/05/2011
We shall soon see about this. If the dems put even one blue dog on the new "super congress" committee, it means they have no intention of sticking up for the middle class. Progressives should begin an immediate campaign to tell Reid, Pelosi and Obama that anybody on that committee outside the progressive caucus is unacceptable.
P.S. Why is Lieberman still a committee chair?
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alan2a
Actual Progressive
12:50 PM on 08/05/2011
Because his politics are a mirror of Obama's?
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den1953
The National Inquire of Politics the GOP!
01:46 PM on 08/05/2011
He likes to hold John McCain's hand?