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By Alex Fitzsimmons | April 08, 2011 | 12:00

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Previewing the network’s “Black Agenda” special, MSNBC anchor Andrea Mitchell dragged out one of the most liberal members of Congress on April 7 to demagogue Republican budget cuts as harmful to poor minority groups.

Rep. Barbara Lee (D-Calif.) turned what was supposed to be a conversation about the consequences of a government shutdown, which most members on both sides of the aisle want to avoid, into a screed against only $60 billion in cuts to non-defense discretionary spending.

“And so people need to know, people are going to bed hungry tonight,” fretted Lee, even though the government was still open yesterday and wouldn't close until at least tomorrow morning. “There will be more people poorer if the budget that the Republicans want passed gets passed.”

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The former chairwoman of the Congressional Black Caucus added that she is joining with the SEIU, a labor union that bankrolls many Democratic politicians, in a day of fasting to protest the “extreme budget cuts that the Republicans are trying to enact.”

The $60 billion in cuts to domestic programs that Lee derided as “extreme” and a “disgrace” account for roughly 0.015 percent of the $3.83 trillion federal budget. Moreover, the $60 billion figure has been whittled down to between $33 billion and $40 billion after Sen. Harry Reid (D-Nev.) and House Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) inched closer to a deal in a midnight meeting at the White House yesterday.

Lee made valid points about disruptions in certain federal services that would occur if the government shut down, but her offensive assertion that Republicans want people to go hungry drew not a whiff of criticism from Mitchell, who could only manage to crack an awkward and insensitive joke about furloughed elevator operators.

“And the senators who get also special perks will have a real problem because they will have to push the elevator buttons themselves, and the elevator operators would be furloughed,” dryly joked the host of “Andrea Mitchell Reports.”

“Well, I think it's a real problem for those elevator operators who won't have a paycheck,” replied Lee, seemingly unmoved by Mitchell’s attempt at deadpan humor.

Mitchell also refused to push back against Lee’s frame that Republican cuts to Planned Parenthood represent a “war on women.”

On Tuesday, interviewing Rep. Emanuel Cleaver (D-Mo.), the NBC News chief foreign affairs correspondent sang a similar tune, arguing the GOP’s budget “would have a very big impact on particularly poor and minority communities” and suggesting the reason the U.S. intervened in Libya and not in the Ivory Coast “is a matter of color.”

“Black Agenda,” which airs on Sunday, will be hosted by MSNBC’s Ed Schultz.

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April 7, 2011

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ANDREA MITCHELL: And now our series: Black Agenda, a Stronger America. The impending government shutdown, which would have an even bigger effect on minority communities than other Americans. According to the 2011 state of the Dream Study, black Americans are 70% more likely to work for the federal government. Many of them may simply not get a paycheck if Congress can't come to a compromise on a 2011 budget, and black and minority citizens are more dependent on government services. We're joined now by Congresswoman Barbara Lee, former chairwoman of the Congressional Black Caucus. Thanks so much for joining us to bring to the fore just who is going to be, who is going to be hurt adversely, most adversely, by a possible shutdown. And what are your concerns for your communities?

Rep. BARBARA LEE (D-Calif.): Andrea, I’m very, very, very concerned about a possible government shutdown and I tell you, it looks like that's what the Republicans want. Let me tell you, as you said earlier, many, many African Americans and people of color work for the federal government. These employees will be furloughed. Anyone who is a beneficiary of a government service will not receive that government service. anyone who really needs the federal government for whatever reason will not be able to receive the types of services that they have been receiving. and so it's a very serious situation. But I have to say to you that I’m glad that the president and the speaker and Senator Reid are talking and negotiating, but we just recently, within the last half hour, tried to pass a continuing resolution, a clean continuing resolution that would keep the government open for the next week. But the Republicans would not support that, they want to keep defense open for a year. They want to start their war on women in this budget and they want to also begin to erode the Environmental Protection Agency, so there are many issues outside that the Republicans want to attach to a continuing resolution. The Democrats have come more than halfway.

MITCHELL: I’m sorry I interrupted you, congresswoman. But you're saying even that one-week extension, you're saying that Planned Parenthood and the EPA and other riders were going to be part of that one-week extension?

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LEE: Part of the Republicans's one-week extension, yes. and also funding the defense department for an entire year. I’m very pleased that the president has indicated that he would veto that bill. The Senate will not deal with that. I mean, Andrea, the Democrats have come more than halfway. People deserve to keep, people deserve to have their government function for them. The government should remain open but I’m really quite concerned about what has taken place and so people of color, the African American community, senior citizens, low-income communities, people who are poor, they have a lot at stake and so that's why we're working day and night to try to get this solved.

MITCHELL: Let me ask you a couple of specifics about what would happen if there were a shutdown. What about supports such as food stamps? What about unemployment compensation? How would those checks be handled in terms of the government?

LEE: Well, as I understand it, some of these checks, which are computerized, for example, income tax returns, if you filed electronically, then you should be okay. You should be able to get your refund back. If you filed manually, there's a big question about that. So as I understand it, in many of the electronic types of payments, I think social security recipients will be fine but any kind of paper type of applications would be a problem. Food stamps, again, that's partially state, partially federal but all of the support services for veterans and for low-income individuals for seniors, all of those that require one to go into an office or to have a staff person there, to provide those services, if they're paid by the federal government, they just will not receive those services, because there will be no staff there to provide them.

MITCHELL: And the senators who get also special perks will have a real problem, because they will have to push the elevator buttons themselves, and the elevator operators would be furloughed.

LEE: Well, I worry about the jobs.

MITCHELL: That would be a real problem for the senators.

LEE: Well, I think it's a real problem for those elevator operators who won't have a paycheck. These people deserve to work. They don't make a lot of money. Again, people who are going to lose, they're going to be people who don't make a lot of money. These are going to be people who don't have money in the bank. Many people live from paycheck to paycheck and Andrea, let me just say, I am part now of a fast. This is my first day of fasting, water only for 24 hours. We have joined with Sojourner Movement, with SEIU, and 40 organizations to fast for one day. I have now about 50 members of Congress who are joining 30,000 people to raise awareness about these extreme budget cuts that the Republicans are trying to enact. And it's really a shame and disgrace. And so people need to know, people are going to bed hungry tonight. There will be more people going to bed hungry. There will be more people poorer if the budget that the Republicans want passed gets passed. And so we have to be very concerned about the least of these, and what we have to do here and the impact of our decisions on people who don't have a lot of money – low-income people, the poor, working people.

MITCHELL: Congresswoman Barbara Lee, thank you very much for your perspective. 

--Alex Fitzsimmons is a News Analysis intern at the Media Research Center. Click here to follow him on Twitter.

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Liberals are easy to laugh

Submitted by liberalsarefunny on Fri, 04/08/2011 - 12:04pm.

Liberals are easy to laugh at......

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When are fools like this

Submitted by ricklail on Fri, 04/08/2011 - 12:09pm.

When are fools like this going to realize that defense spending is constitutional, NPR, Planned Parenthood, education, welfare are not.  I don't want to hear their BS about promoting the general welfare either. That is not about handouts.

A well regulated militia being necessary to a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed.
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AAANNNDDDRRREEEAAA Mitchell!

Submitted by brutony1 on Fri, 04/08/2011 - 12:15pm.

The definition of white liberal guilt!

When will liberals WAKE UP AND SMELL THE COFFEE! -Me

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Jumping the shark this time...

Submitted by Slyrr on Fri, 04/08/2011 - 12:17pm.

Oh man.

In 1995, economic times weren't so bad. A government shutdown was looming. And the Demorats used the overall good times to get away with using scare tactics about 'starving kids' if the government was shut down and whatnot. People weren't so scared or concerned about the overall debt and economy. We could AFFORD to quibble over things like school lunches for the country's obese kids.

Fastforward to today. Another shutdown looming. THIS time, we're not in good shape. Everyone knows the economy is in the toilet because of reckless Demorat spending. We've got a 14 Trillion dollar debt bomb tied to us that could blow up any minute and splatter our guts all over the place. Inflation is skyrocketing. Gas prices are soaring every day.

Demorats are going WAY over the top this time. They're saying we want to 'bomb civilians' by cutting the budget. That the GOP wants to force women to 'get cancer and die'. They say a govt. shutdown is a 'war on women's health'. And as always, old people will be starved, people will be thrown out of their houses, black people will die by the millions, kids will be collapsing in the streets and corpses will be littering every sidewalk.

They've jumped the shark. They're trying too hard to whip up a mob and spinning things too hard.

I'd say 'there's no way the people will fall for it'.
But everyone who is a LIBERAL will.

If a Liberal/Democrat politician/media figure wants to put their arms around you, or pat you on the back, all they're doing is looking for a good place to stick a knife.
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<sound of duct tape ripping off roll>

Submitted by motherbelt on Fri, 04/08/2011 - 12:23pm.

It's imperative that I tape up my head before commenting on this.

Black Agenda????

Why the hell is there a black agenda???

Claiming that a "black agenda" means a stronger America is B as in B, S as in S!

Theys don't care a rat's patootie about white Americans...they only care about advancing their "black" agenda....or they wouldn't have one!!

And isn't this the paradox of all paradoxes?? (is that the right word?)  Get more blacks dependent on government, or working for government by means of affirmative action or whatever, and then claim that a government shutdown will disproportionately affect black people!!

<bangs head against wall>

Beam me up, Scottie!!

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Why do you think Abraham

Submitted by mostlymoderate on Fri, 04/08/2011 - 9:18pm.

Why do you think Abraham Lincoln said we would never live together in harmony? Many blacksl have never really forgiven us and don't think of themselves as "American's" first. They are "black" first and "American" second. Hence, "African American".

Do you think it is just a coincidence that we still have separatist groups like NAACP, Congressional Black Caucus, Howard University, etc? My African American colleague is in the Black Lawyer's Association. Guess what: I can't join.

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Not to worry folks if the GOP

Submitted by dscott on Fri, 04/08/2011 - 12:36pm.

Not to worry folks if the GOP takes the deal even without defunding Planned Parenthood for the rest of 2011, come the 2012 budget, they will get ZERO in any event. There are 13 appropriation bills to be proposed and passed by October 1 for the 2012 budget. I suggest the GOP pass the most important ones first and leave the last two with the EPA and Department of Education at the end as a club, SIGN the reduced funding levels OR ZERO for the last two bills. The House is under NO obligation to fund either the EPA or Dept. of Ed. much less even bother to waste their time on considering a bill for same IF the liberals are going to play at these games. Nor is the Senate authorized under the Constitution to originate a spending bill to fund them. That's the beauty of the power of the purse, NO CO-OPERATION MEANS NO MONEY. Obama can't sign a bill that doesn't exist. You want hard ball? Come on Whiners take that fast ball...

GOP you are in the catbird seat, stop the gentleman crap that got you kicked out in 2006 for cooperating with the Dems the last time around, it's time to be a meany and be all that the Dems have painted you to be. THERE IS NO POINT IN BEING NICE IF YOU NEVER WILL ENJOY THE BENEFIT OF RESTING ON YOUR LAURELS. DON'T BE NAIVE, THE SMILES YOU GET FROM DEMS TODAY FOR GOING ALONG WITH THEM IS JUST THEM THINKING ABOUT HOW THEY ARE GOING TO STAB YOU IN THE BACK TOMORROW. Just because you see them smile sincerely doesn't mean civility or good will, it only means they manipulated you into doing what they wanted.

Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid, starving the poor one gallon of ethanol at a time. Fill your tank with E85 and cull a village.
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If more minority groups like

Submitted by mostlymoderate on Fri, 04/08/2011 - 9:10pm.

If more minority groups like blacks and latinos are "impacted" by cuts to Federal programs, that is not "racism". First thing you learn in law school is that "racism" requires "racist intent" and not "racial impact". The real question that needs answering is why so many blacks and latinos require Federal funding and entitlements. Everybody knows that there is a mentality in the black and latino ghetto's to usurp as many freebies as possible. Sorry, but I have seen it in my own experiences and it is true. Obviously, not everyone thinks this way but a lot of the people do.

Why do you think people in New Orleans were at such a loss after Katrina? They depended entirely on the Federal government to take care of everything.

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