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Uploaded by on Jan 2, 2011

Harry Smith spoke with Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-MN), Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-FL), Rep. Anthony Weiner (D-NY), and Rep. elect Mike Kelly (R-PA) on how, with a shift in power, will congress set aside disagreements and work together to solve such issues as deficit reduction, job creation, and turning the economy around.

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  • Weiner and Wasserman Schultz were not respectful.

  • @ripstikgod idiot!

  • @TheOpprobrium Awesome post. Well worded!

  • Attach a complete Obamacare repeal to every piece of legislation leaving the House...

    Raising the debt ceiling is assisted suicide...

  • Don't you dare raise the debt ceiling.My husband and I have to work with the funds that we have,what makes these fools think they don't have to.

  • @sleonardelli fucking conservative

  • Harry Smith is such a bumbling,partisan cunt. I would love to slap that smile off his face with his middle school chuckle at every turn. Please tell me this twat is not going to be the new host.

  • Republicans--take a good look. This is the next two years for you.

    Bachmann and Kelly had absolutely no answers and got their heads handed to them. No substance, only rhetoric.

    You elected a gang of morons as a result of your petty partisanship. Enjoy your two years. I just hope we all survive the

    incoming wave of incompetence.

  • Now that the Republicans take the House of Representatives it is suddenly okay to increase the national debt. What a bunch of hypocritical fools. Tax cut extension for top 2% bad and unemployment benefits good.

  • Extended unemployment benefits = bad; tax cuts for top 2% = good.

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