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Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz: The GOP Is 'Hoping For Failure' For The Economy


First Posted: 10/16/11 01:33 PM ET Updated: 12/16/11 05:12 AM ET

WASHINGTON -- Democratic National Committee (DNC) Chair Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-Fla.) accused the Republican Party of acting in bad faith in economic negotiations on Sunday, saying the GOP was allowing the economy to "remain stagnant" in order to score political points.

"We need Republicans and Democrats to work together," said Wasserman Schultz on CNN's "State of the Union" on Sunday morning, when asked about opposition to President Obama's jobs plan. "You know, where is the leadership on the Republican side? You want to talk about sitting on the sidelines? They're the ones that have just been crossing their arms and hoping for failure. I mean ... it's so irresponsible for them to allow the economy to just remain stagnant, you know, so that they can get a political victory in the election next year."

Last week, the jobs legislation fell short of the 60 votes needed to move forward. Sens. Ben Nelson (D-Neb.) and Jon Tester (D-Mont.) -- who are both up for re-election in 2012 -- voted with the Republicans.

"I have tremendous respect for Senator Tester, but, you know, to be opposed to legislation because it doesn't do enough when we can't even get the Republicans to support what the president has proposed? You know, I have respect for his opinion but the American people right now need us to put a shot in the arm to the economy so that we can continue to get it turned around," said Wasserman Schultz.

On "Fox News Sunday," host Chris Wallace pressed House Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-Va.) on whether Republicans might be able to support some of the proposals in Obama's jobs plan: "You say that there are parts of the Obama plan that you can support. Like what?"

Cantor largely evaded the question. He first talked about the trade bills Congress recently passed, saying they "indicated ... how we can come together."

He then talked about GOP proposals for "unemployment insurance reform" and helping "small businesses to access financing and capital."

"When we were in the minority, then-Leader Boehner and I went to the president. We presented him with the 'no cost' jobs plan. We said, 'We can do these things. Let's work together, let's set aside this all-or-nothing approach,' that the president continues to go out across this country and campaigns about," said Cantor, ignoring Wallace's question.

Cantor also sidestepped questions about how many jobs the GOP bills would generate. Wallace pointed out that Moody's Analytics, an independent economic consulting firm, said the president's plan would add 1.9 million jobs next year and grow the economy by an additional 2 percent.

"We put forward a plan on the beginning of the year, our budget ... and we had independent Congressional Budget Office scoring, which did several things. It talked about the fact that our plan actually dealt with the one crisis bringing down the debt and deficit over $6 trillion, and it did talk about the ability for our plan to grow new jobs, yes. So we've got that kind of analysis," replied Cantor.

"But you don't on this jobs plan?" asked Wallace.

"Well, what this jobs plan is taking pieces of our overall vision for this country and saying, you know what? We've got to provide incentive for the private sector to grow," replied Cantor.

On ABC's "This Week" on Sunday, Obama campaign adviser David Axelrod called the Senate's failure to pass Obama's jobs plan last week a "setback" in the White House's push to get the legislation approved "as one entity."

"But now we're going to take it apart, and we're going to go piece by piece," he said. "The American people support every single plank of that bill. And we're going to vote on every single one of them."

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WASHINGTON -- Democratic National Committee (DNC) Chair Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-Fla.) accused the Republican Party of acting in bad faith in economic negotiations on Sunday, saying the GOP wa...
WASHINGTON -- Democratic National Committee (DNC) Chair Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-Fla.) accused the Republican Party of acting in bad faith in economic negotiations on Sunday, saying the GOP wa...
WASHINGTON -- Democratic National Committee (DNC) Chair Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-Fla.) accused the Republican Party of acting in bad faith in economic negotiations on Sunday, saying the GOP wa...
WASHINGTON -- Democratic National Committee (DNC) Chair Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-Fla.) accused the Republican Party of acting in bad faith in economic negotiations on Sunday, saying the GOP wa...
 
 
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07:30 PM on 11/30/2011
No, just you. You and your parties policies are whats destroying this country
07:22 PM on 11/30/2011
I think Debbie is really Anthony Wiener wearing a wig.
03:16 PM on 10/22/2011
On ABC's "This Week" on Sunday, Obama campaign adviser David Axelrod called the Senate's failure to pass Obama's jobs plan last week a "setback" in the White House's push to get the legislation approved "as one entity."

"But now we're going to take it apart, and we're going to go piece by piece," he said. "The American people support every single plank of that bill. And we're going to vote on every single one of them."

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Axelrod does not speak for me. He is LYING - intending to deceive everyone. Not ONE Democrat would sponsor Obama's Jobs Bill - to move it in the House.

Obama is the EXECUTIVE Branch of Government - forcing his radical agenda upon Americans - through his CZAR PALOOZA as his SHADOW GOVERNMENT writing legislation - such as his $787 BILLION Stimulus package, Obamacare, and his $447 BILLION Jobs Bill as Son of Stimulus.

Congress is the LEGISLATIVE BRANCH of GOVERNMENT - that is comprised of our "elected" members - who represent the constitutients of their States - of The United States of America.

Democrat Obama operates as a DICtator - and Axelrod as his PROPOGANDIST - while fully aware ELEVEN pieces of legislation - passed in the House - to create Jobs and get people back to work - is sitting idle in the US Senate - because of Democratic Party Majority Leader Harry Reid - refusing to allow it to the flloor - for debate or a vote.
02:37 PM on 10/22/2011
What a fine reflection of the democratic party = debbie wasserman schultz, aka the little nancy pelosi.

Until our country is rid of people like Democrat Debbie Wasserman-Schultz - Nancy Pelosi -
trashing Americans - to deceive the American people - with their insane rhetoric - trying to cover-up the misdeeds of the democratic party, our nation will never heal.

Democrats like Nancy Pelosi and Debbie Wasserman Schultz is the reason - the Democratic party got a good vote-whipping in the 2010 midterm elections -

and will get an even Bigger Vote-whipping in 2012.
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06:35 AM on 10/22/2011
Wasserperson reminds me of the "Bush Whacker Days" when US Troop failure in Iraq was her favorite sophomoric position in life. Debbie , you are really a hypocrite on this one.

As too "...my way or the highway...." , actually means the the POTUS is Saying---
"I design the bill (health care, taxes, or whatever).....if it does not make it through Congress then I will hit the highway campaigning how evil those that oppose my efforts really are.."

Obama could get a lot more done if he worked out some compromises, instead of hitting the road with campaign blitzkrieg every time his ideas are challenged.

He has to go. Since 2007 the Dems have been dictating the USA into a "doomsday" situation , and surely all the Dem donkey party members must move on!
04:40 AM on 10/18/2011
Like mentioned before, it's been obvious the motivation behind GOP...

Increasing the dump with more rubbish, so a new contractor can begin to cleanse and put place their doctrine.
02:21 AM on 10/18/2011
Could not agree more...we are paying a huge price for the GOP's obstinate behavior. I honestly think they DO want to see us continue to stumble until the election because unfortunately in my opinion many voters cannot see past their own financial and life difficulties. So, if when it's time to vote and, big surprise, our problems have not been totally reversed, they will vote in "the other guy". To anyone halfway aware about the financial and political ills we're experiencing, it's ridiculous to have expected President Obama's administration or ANYONE's administration could right this listing ship in four years...it's going to take a lot longer than that sorry to say. Look around the globe...really? All better in three or four years?
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10:58 PM on 10/17/2011
Right now republicans won't specify what they dislike in the American Jpbs Act. They just say they hate "obama's bill".

The new strategy is smart. Give it piece by piece and force the republicans to actually, specifically say they're against each solid benefit to the middle class topic by topic.
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new 10 ole ole
06:36 AM on 10/22/2011
Maybe you need to ask the Dems what they do not like?
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10:58 PM on 10/17/2011
Debbie has a knack for stating the obvious. The bluntness is a bit rude - and refreshing after all the bare-faced lies from the republicans.
02:40 PM on 10/22/2011
@ ZeraLee:

democrats like debbie wasserman schultz LIE - to deceive - and their minions run with it = PROPOGANDA.

Democrats have had control of the House and the Senate since 2006 = FOUR Years until the 2010 midterm elections.

So why do the democrats cast blam upon their political opponents for the harm caused by the democratic party's wasteful spending, lies and deceit?

How do you think Nancy Pelosi became the "former" House Speaker?
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RU Mad II
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10:08 PM on 10/17/2011
Once again DWS shows what a loon is supposed to say. Her fear mongering has been legendary and as for the Stimulus Jr. plan, the Dems want even less than the Reps because it is garbage. They only voted for it because they knew the Reps would not let it pass.

Debbie, comment on something with facts for once.
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BigHound1
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10:05 PM on 10/17/2011
I have asked this question many times before but where is the repubs job plan???

Debbie Wasserman Schultz is just speaking the plain truth when she states that the repubs only plan is "wishing" that the economy doesn't become better anytime soon.
02:44 PM on 10/22/2011
@ BigHound1:

Why "pretend" you do not know - about the ELEVEN pieces of legislation that is IDLE in The US Senate -
being OBSTRUCTED by Democratic Majority Leader Harry Reid?

Jobs Plans were passed in the House - through bi-partisanship - but the democratic party is abusing their power and authority - to obstruct the legislation in the US Senate - w Reid refusing to allow it to the floor - for debate or a vote.
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flossophy
the unfamous anti-establishment classical liberal
07:40 PM on 10/17/2011
Democratic policies are failing the economy.

Both here and in Europe.
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killerbee256
10:32 PM on 10/17/2011
So we need oligarchic policies like republicans and their masters want?
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flossophy
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11:02 PM on 10/17/2011
Currently the West is being strangIed by a Big Government oIigarchy and their ever-expanding Big Government f!efdom. 

This needs to be rolled back if we want to have a future.
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Kevin Carter
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07:18 PM on 10/17/2011
Seriously ??

Hoping for failure ??
Ms Shultz its way passed that.. get with the program...

Someone throw her a dog bone...
uuuggghhh
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YOU have a drink with Mitch McConnell!
06:49 PM on 10/17/2011
I would like to nominate Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz for the "DUH!" Award for that brilliant statement that the GOP is hoping for failure for the economy. Tell us something we don't know, Ms. Schultz.
10:00 PM on 10/17/2011
I agree with the award. Rather, for her use of propaganda instead of crediting the Republicans for accurately predicting the failure of Democrat policies.
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YOU have a drink with Mitch McConnell!
10:24 AM on 10/18/2011
EXCUSE YOU??????? It is exactly republican policies that got us in this financial mess in the first place.
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