it has become an albatross in terms of deficits in this country. you think about what the president is saying in terms of the continuing resolution argument, paralyzing this congress. and you say, wait a second this is hurting the american economy. it is hurting investor confidence. europe and the banks are in crisis. we see a decline in terms of manufacturing coming from china. there s a global economic crisis that threatens a double dip recession and these guys continue to play games on the republican side. as plouffe was saying to chris this morning, good interview, guess what, these guys don t seem to care. wait a minute, let s take a look at what this latest skirmish. you need a continuing resolution to keep the government open. there s a need for more disaster relief fund because it is almost exhausted. the republicans pass a bill that has disaster relief money in it to the tune of several billion dollars. they pay for it with cuts in green jobs funding.
green jobs funding ought to be now low priority given the history and fact it has failed to produce meaningful jobs. they send it to senate. the senate blocks it and then does so far, nothing. now, it may be that with media coverage and the political statements that will be made about this, that if the government shuts down the republicans will get the blame. i ask you, who is being responsible? who is playing politics? i think that we are going to have a deal if the next couple days on disaster re on disaster relief. with regard what brit said. i agree. if the president doesn t get back to the table with john boehner and fan a path into meaningful entitlement reform and find a way to come up with a big deal it will be hard for him to convince americans he did everything he could to get reelected. chris: thank you all panel.
green jobs funding ought to be now low priority given the history and fact it has failed to produce meaningful jobs. they send it to senate. the senate blocks it and then does so far, nothing. now, it may be that with media coverage and the political statements that will be made about this, that if the government shuts down the republicans will get the blame. i ask you, who is being responsible? who is playing politics? i think that we are going to have a deal if the next couple days on disaster re on disaster relief. with regard what brit said. i agree. if the president doesn t get back to the table with john boehner and fan a path into meaningful entitlement reform and find a way to come up with a big deal it will be hard for him to convince americans he did everything he could to get reelected. chris: thank you all panel. check out panel plus where our
it has become an albatross in terms of deficits in this country. you think about what the president is saying in terms of the continuing resolution argument, paralyzing this congress. and you say, wait a second this is hurting the american economy. it is hurting investor confidence. europe and the banks are in crisis. we see a decline in terms of manufacturing coming from china. there s a global economic crisis that threatens a double dip recession and these guys continue to play games on the republican side. as plouffe was saying to chris this morning, good interview, guess what, these guys don t seem to care. wait a minute, let s take a look at what this latest skirmish. you need a continuing resolution to keep the government open. there s a need for more disaster relief fund because it is almost exhausted. the republicans pass a bill that has disaster relief money in it to the tune of several billion dollars. they pay for it wi cuts in green jobs funding.