The debate will probably center on whether Republicans should attach a measure to defund Obamacare to the upcoming spending bill. But Democrats and some Republicans argue that taking such an approach will almost guarantee more gridlock in Congress.
Rep. Steve Israel, D-New York, for example, predicted that Republicans would come back in September and “double down on obstruction.”
“The fact of the matter is that their chaos, their extremism is hurting the economy,” said Israel, chairman of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee. “We should pass a budget in September instead of shutting down the government.”
This legislative maneuver would add to the 40 times that the House has already voted to get rid of the president’s signature health care reform, which Republicans say will damage the economy.
Cruz said last week that Washington’s top priority should be restoring economic growth.
“And nothing is hurting economic growth more than Obamacare,” he said.
But not all GOP lawmakers are signing on to the shutdown strategy. Sen. Saxby Chambliss of Georgia said this past week that Cruz’s approach is “playing into the hands of the president politically and not the right thing to do.”
“Plus, it’s going to do great harm to the American people if we pursue that course." He added.
If Republicans really do decide to shut down the government, the Obama administration won’t defund Obamacare. But given how self-destructive the party has been in recent years, believing that they will actually go through with what seems like an evil comic book plot to destroy America is not a stretch. After all they are against all things Obama if for no other reason than the fact that the whole idea came from Obama. The GOP would gladly sacrifice each and every one of us to satisfy their vendetta against President Obamas. Pathetic really, given that fact that it hasn't worked before, and it will not work now. It's just the last ditch effort of a dying party gasping for air.
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