Sen. Hirono: Republicans 'don't care about the danger' of a shutdown

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'The Republicans take no responsibility and they don't care about the danger that a government shutdown will impose,' Sen. Hirono says.

Senator Mazie Hirono joins Andrea Mitchell to discuss the impasse between Democrats and Republicans on the debt ceiling as a critical funding deadline approaches, and potential areas for compromise on the reconciliation bill between moderate and progressive Democrats.

"The Republicans take no responsibility and they don't care about the danger that a government shutdown will impose, and that we don't pay our debts as a country. But they are going to do it anyway," says Sen. Hirono. "Everyone in America should know that this is the posture of the Republicans."

 

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Every time one side doesn't get their way it's the other sides fault? How about doing the job we pay you to do and quit playing the blame game.

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