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Clinton Warns GOP a Federal Shutdown Would Imperil Economy


hilHillary Rodham Clinton warned congressional Republicans on Thursday that they would be endangering the economy if they shut down the federal government in an effort to block funding for Planned Parenthood.

Less than a day after the Republican field gathered for their second debate, Clinton seized on promises by some of her would-be rivals to defund the women’s health organization — even if the move results in a politically treacherous government shutdown.

“I would hope that the Republicans, and particularly the Republicans in the House lead by Speaker Boehner, would not put our country and our economy in peril pursuing some kind of emotionally, politically charged partisan attack,” she said in an interview Thursday with CNN. “That would be a very, very unfortunate decision.”

Earlier, Clinton said in a statement that by pledging during Wednesday’s GOP debate to defund Planned Parenthood, the Republican presidential field had continued what she called a “race to the bottom” on issues of women’s health and rights.

She said Republicans at the three-hour forum ignored domestic issues like college debt, equal pay and stagnant wages in favor of partisan rhetoric.

“This is just the usual back-and-forth political attacks, the kind of things you say when you are on a debate stage and don’t have much else to say,” she said on CNN. “This is just the silly season.”

Republican leaders are trying to avoid a politically damaging government shutdown as some conservative lawmakers demand to block federal spending on Planned Parenthood.

The showdown over a stopgap bill needed to keep the government open comes after the summer’s release of videos secretly recorded by abortion foes who say Planned Parenthood illegally profited from selling tissue from aborted fetuses to medical researchers. Planned Parenthood officials deny the allegations.

Earlier, Clinton listened to the stories of people recovering from drug addiction and family members who lost loved ones to substance abuse. At a town hall meeting in Laconia, she promoted a $10 billion presidential campaign initiative to address drug and alcohol abuse, which has roiled many rural towns in New Hampshire.

“This is a disease. This is a chronic condition that has to be interrupted and treated and prevented if possible,” Clinton said. “Left untended, it’s only going to get worse. The numbers are only going to get higher.”

Clinton kicked off a three-day swing through New Hampshire as polls show her once-commanding lead over Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders in the state’s 2016 primary has evaporated. In a touch of symbolism, Clinton was joined by Vermont Gov. Peter Shumlin, a Democrat who endorsed her over Sanders and has mobilized his own state against heroin and prescription painkiller abuse.

Her campaign said New Hampshire Gov. Maggie Hassan would endorse Clinton on Friday at an event at the University of New Hampshire.

The former secretary of state said she has been surprised by the number of people who have talked to her about painful addictions hurting families and communities. Her campaign recently rolled out plans to help states and communities offer more treatment and access to recovery centers and to shift the emphasis from incarceration to treatment.

Republicans, too, addressed drug addiction in their debate Wednesday night in strikingly personal tones.

GOP candidate Carly Fiorina brought up her stepdaughter’s 2009 death from drug abuse. “We need to tell young people the truth. Drug addiction is an epidemic, and it is taking too many of our young people,” she said.

Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, who admitted that he smoked marijuana in high school, said the country faces a “serious epidemic of drugs that goes way beyond marijuana.”

(AP)



5 Responses

  1. A shutdown over real budget issues might have an impact, since one side would be demanding radically different spending and monetary policies, and “the economy” would be waiting to hear which way the government is going. But this shutdown is over an economically obscure moral principle (selling body parts of aborted babies) which is not “big business”. Since most government employees are “essential” (they work anyways), and the rest get some free vacation (nice around yuntuf times), its not a problem.

  2. Hey Grandma. Its easy for you to criticize the Republican debates when the Democrat controlled left wing media is protecting YOU from having to debate Sanders, O’Malley or a Biden. Instead of giving sound bites from your protected ivory tower, why don’t you come out & debate just like everyone else?
    Btw, if the Government stops funding the murder that takes place at Planned Parenthood, your wicked evil wealthy Liberal friends can finance it on their own. What’s to worry?

  3. Not Getting Involved you’re saying good.
    I look at it not as a race to the bottom on women’s issues but a race to the top for the innocent babies getting their brains sucked out by a vaccum cleaner to satisfy the liberal murderous left.

  4. Contrary to what vote buying, feel-good leftists like the Clintons claim, alcoholism and drug abuse is NOT a disease. Typhoid is a disease. Diabetes is a disease. People need to start accepting responsibility for their bad decisions in life and stop expecting to be treated like a perpetual victim.

  5. Hey pantsuit,
    The economy has been in peril for seven years thanks to you and yours. A govt shutdown has never done long term damage. I wish there was a govt shutdown because it’s a big fat joke anyway! Govt is never really truly shutdown.

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