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Stephanopoulos to Schumer: Do You Buy That There's Billions in Government Waste?

By Matthew Balan | December 20, 2010 | 13:56

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On Monday's Good Morning America, ABC's George Stephanopoulos took a skeptical tone during an interview of liberal Senator Chuck Schumer concerning a new report from Senator Tom Coburn, which pointed out the 100 most wasteful federal government projects of 2010: "He [Coburn] says there are hundreds of billions of dollars of waste. Do you buy that?"

Stephanopoulos turned to Senator Schumer after ABC correspondent Jonathan Karl highlighted the findings of Senator Coburn's "wastebook" report, and led the interview with his "do you buy that" question. After the Democrat from New York gave his initial answer, the former Clinton administration official trumpeted the accomplishments of the outgoing liberal Congress in its lame duck session:

STEPHANOPOULOS: And you are- looking like you're going be [there] until Christmas, doing an awful lot of work during this lame duck session of Congress. I know you were critical of the President's negotiating in this tax compromise, but decided to vote for it. You've also now passed the 'don't ask, don't tell' [repeal], the food safety bill, and you seem to have a breakthrough on something you've been fighting for for years, this several-billion dollar bill to get health benefits to emergency workers for 9/11. Are you confident now that you have the votes to get this through the Senate, and will the House stay in session to make sure it gets passed?

Near the end of the interview, when Good Morning America anchor prompted Schumer to give advice to President Obama on how he should deal with the incoming Republican majority in the House of Representatives, the liberal Senator replied with a hyperbolic attack on conservatives in Congress: "My advice to the President is, compromise when you can, but when people are being unreasonable- and we have hard-right people who seem to be wanting to move us back to the 19th century- draw some lines in the sand and fight."

The full transcript of George Stephanopoulos's interview of Senator Chuck Schumer, which began 12 minutes into the 7 am Eastern hour of Monday's Good Morning America:

George Stephanopoulos, ABC Ancho; & Senator Chuck Schumer | NewsBusters.orgSTEPHANOPOULOS: Let's get more on this and all of the big issues remaining in the surprisingly packed lame duck session of Congress with New York Senator Chuck Schumer, [who] joins us this morning from the Capitol-

SCHUMER: Good morning- good morning, George.

STEPHANOPOULOS: Good morning. Senator, I want to get to a lot of different things, but let's begin with this report from Senator Coburn. He says there are hundreds of billions of dollars of waste. Do you buy that?

SCHUMER: Well, there's lots of waste in the government- that's true- but Senator Coburn never mentions the outstanding things that we do in the government that senior citizens, soldiers, veterans depend on. And you can't just use a meat ax- you have to use a scalpel, and that's what we're trying to do.

STEPHANOPOULOS: And you are- looking like you're going be [there] until Christmas, doing an awful lot of work during this lame duck session of Congress. I know you were critical of the President's negotiating in this tax compromise, but decided to vote for it. You've also now passed the 'don't ask, don't tell' [repeal], the food safety bill, and you seem to have a breakthrough on something you've been fighting for for years, this several-billion dollar bill to get health benefits to emergency workers for 9/11. Are you confident now that you have the votes to get this through the Senate, and will the House stay in session to make sure it gets passed?

SCHUMER: Well, I believe we have the votes, and Speaker Pelosi- I spoke to her last night again, and she wants to get- do everything we can to get it done. We now have the votes. We made some modifications that some of our Republican colleagues requested, and if no one does undue delay, just stands up and delays and delays and delays, we will get this done, and that's my plea to my colleagues in both the House and Senate. Please don't delay this bill. Let it come to a vote, and we will win. One point, George: the people who rushed to the towers after 9/11- they're our heroes. Just like veterans, they volunteered and risked their lives for us at a time of war. American tradition is we don't turn our backs on them, no matter what state you're from and no matter what party you're from, and I see at this last moments the Congress coming together along those lines.

STEPHANOPOULOS: Why did this take so long?

SCHUMER: It took so long for a number of reasons. First of all, for the first several years, we didn't realize the kinds of terrible illnesses people were getting. The glass and soot that accumulated in your lungs those fateful days after 9/11 didn't begin to bring out the cancers 'til several years later. And then, of course, to figure out how to do this exactly right took a while. The House passed it in September. We're working on it now. It's not too late, but it will be if we don't do anything, because thousands will die because they didn't get adequate medical care.

STEPHANOPOULOS: Senator, I also want to ask you about the President pushing very hard for the START nuclear arms reduction treaty with the Russians. It's going to take 67 votes in the Senate. You saw the two top Republicans in the Senate announced yesterday they will not vote for it. Can you get the 67 votes you need to ratify?

SCHUMER: I believe we can. The President is working really hard. He's burning up the phone lines on this. Yesterday, [Senator] Thad Cochran, who was a vote that we weren't sure of, said he'd be for it. We do need, of course, nine or ten Republican votes, and I think we will get them. It's going to take- it's going to be a real slog- you know, sort of house-by-house combat, if you will, but I think we'll be there.

STEPHANOPOULOS: Finally, you know, I wonder what you make of how the President is handling Congress and his agenda, in the wake of the midterm losses. As I said, you were critical of the President negotiating- his negotiating style on the tax bill. You got that through. Yet, the spending bill for next year crashed and burned during the session. What does that say about where Congress is going in the next year, and what's the single piece of advice you have for President Obama as he faces a Republican majority in the House?

SCHUMER: Well, first, let me say this: we in the- we Democrats in the House and Senate know we're joined at the hip with the President. He does well, we do well, and vice-versa. So, we're working as a team. We have our differences. I would have pursued the tax bill differently, but once the President made the decision, you saw large unity, particularly in the Senate, and I think you'll see that. My advice to the President is, compromise when you can, but when people are being unreasonable- and we have hard-right people who seem to be wanting to move us back to the 19th century- draw some lines in the sand and fight. So, try to compromise first, do everything you can, but don't give up your fundamental core principles, and I think the American people will respect that.

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STEPHANOPOULOS: Okay. Senator Schumer, thanks very much for your time this morning.

SCHUMER: George, nice to talk to you. Merry Christmas.

STEPHANOPOULOS: Thank you very much. Happy holidays.

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Chuckie

Submitted by MrShy on Mon, 12/20/2010 - 2:02pm.

Schumer... One of the many slimey (D) politicians in my town/state. Ugh. I mean, just that name alone, "Chuck Schumer"... and all these names, "Charles Rangel" (crook), "Eliot Spitzer" (whore using adulterer), etc..

It's like their parents KNEW they'd be sleazy, slimey adults/politicians.

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And to think you could have

Submitted by Guttermouth's Return on Mon, 12/20/2010 - 2:04pm.

And to think you could have just gone with the story that Chuck Schumer used the phrase "Merry Christmas" over "Happy Holidays."

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balboa

Submitted by MrShy on Mon, 12/20/2010 - 2:14pm.

 

Strikes again.

SoL, someone has certainly been playing the CD's in their car (to and from their "job", that is.)

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Pipe down, Bieber.  

Submitted by Guttermouth's Return on Mon, 12/20/2010 - 2:16pm.

Pipe down, Bieber.  

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When is this troll finally going to get banned.

Submitted by The Vet on Mon, 12/20/2010 - 7:36pm.

  Why is it we can't read the comments without seeing his ad hominems against others that reply to him in EVERY SINGLE BLOG.

  Knock it off troll. QUIT MAKING EVERY SINGLE REPLY A PERSONAL AD HOMINEM ATTACK.

  No one is making fun of that tumor on your skull that resembles a  frog's butt with EVERY SINGLE REPLY.

  ******UPDATE******

  Just gotta PM. That's his face.

  Never mind.

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You're getting lazy. If you

Submitted by Guttermouth's Return on Mon, 12/20/2010 - 7:47pm.

You're getting lazy.

If you had bothered to read up to the first response to my post you would notice...

Hey!  What's that?!?!?

 

hypocrisy

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Whatever nwahs.

Submitted by The Vet on Mon, 12/20/2010 - 8:23pm.

  Time for a Me. Me. Me. Dead Zippers Snitstorm. Because he is gonna tell everyone here, it is not trollie's fault. It is dose dang monkeypeoples MAKING him talk about their personal lives and their children and their jobs and any other presonal info the coward troll has learned over the years with his 16 accounts.

 Dang you monkeypeoples for making Dead Zippers talk about you and your children and your jobs and personal lives.

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oops

Submitted by MrShy on Mon, 12/20/2010 - 2:14pm.

oops

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To the left, there's no such thing as government waste!

Submitted by Mary Louise Turner on Mon, 12/20/2010 - 2:23pm.

To Chuckie Schumer (who is, unfortunately, my state's senior senator) and his fellow leftists, there's no such thing as the government wasting money!  All government spending is good, and if anyone even tries to suggest cutting a mere penny out of a government program's budget (unless it's in the Department of Defense),  the howls occur right on cue (with TV cameras watching).  You guys know the drill by now: "You're hurting (children, elderly, etc.)!" 

Thank heavens for Sens. Coburn, McCain and DeMint and groups such as Citizens against Government Waste.  The amount of waste, fraud and abuse in government, especially as detailed in Dr. Coburn's reports, is truly frightening.  Let's hope the new Congress starts to clean up the mess...

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Work? Talking , yes. Work? No.

Submitted by Red Jeep on Mon, 12/20/2010 - 2:22pm.

Instead of "And you are- looking like you're going be [there] until Christmas, doing an awful lot of work during this lame duck session of Congress," (Emphasis mine.), the word "talking" should be used. 

Corrected version: "And you are- looking like you're going be [there] until Christmas, doing an awful lot of talking during this lame duck session of Congress."

These people don't work, they talk. They hang out. Show up once in a while.

Next time someone interviews Chuckie ask him his opinion on the GZ mosque. See if he hems and haws. He seems to always not be around whenever this topic appears which is unusual for Chuckie.

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Georgie porgie

Submitted by Iron Tigers Vet on Mon, 12/20/2010 - 2:27pm.

puddin' in your eye...

Pull your liberal head out of the sand, er um, rear-end and get a clue.  As if you weren't in the middle of a Dem. that spent plenty of money, your now parroting for another and still not getting the facts.

Stimulus, son of stimulus and soon to be grandson of stimulus coming to a taxpayer near you...  naww, there's not one ounce of "government waste".  Start at the top of the ladder and work your way down, you could get rid of one holy hell of a lot of waste.

"Apparently, I'm supposed to be more angry about what Mitt Romney does with his money than what Barack Obama does with mine"
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private sector vs government

Submitted by Kingfish17 on Mon, 12/20/2010 - 3:17pm.

Why do I get the impression that 90+% of the time spent by government employees is comprised of:

1. Training

2. Meetings

3. Paper pushing

4. Internet surfing

When a corporation wastes money, then that expense is incurred by the shareholders.  Government waste and bloated infrastructure costs is shouldered by the taxpayers.

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"You can’t go take a trip to Las Vegas...on the taxpayer’s dime." Barack Obama

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Because that's what it is.

Submitted by almostacowboy on Mon, 12/20/2010 - 6:09pm.

And working for a company that depends on a government entity (the FDA) for its survival (the FDA), that item list pretty much sums up our day here, too (sadly).

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Billions of $$$? How about

Submitted by Edhenry on Mon, 12/20/2010 - 4:05pm.

Billions of $$$?

How about a more accurate... Trillions in waste?

edhenry
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Stopping Waste was a Selling Point of Obamacare

Submitted by libBuster on Mon, 12/20/2010 - 4:18pm.

Wasn't stopping all that Medicare "fraud" a selling point for Obamacare. The Democrats seemed to think there was a lot of "waste" back then.

How convenient.

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Don't buy it.

Submitted by m1xram on Mon, 12/20/2010 - 8:59pm.

STEPHANOPOULOS: Good morning. Senator, I want to get to a lot of different things, but let's begin with this report from Senator Coburn. He says there are hundreds of billions of dollars of waste. Do you buy that?

SCHUMER: No George, we SPEND that every couple of months.

 

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Chuck U. Schumer has the mug,

Submitted by killa37 on Mon, 12/20/2010 - 9:49pm.

Chuck U. Schumer has the mug, and the attitude, of a sleazy ambulance chaser........oh, becaue he IS one!!!!!  And I'd say that he IS responsible for taking a scalpel and a meat axe to our own ability to keep our hard earned money...............either little by little, or in big chucks.....er, I mean chunks!!!!

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Senator Smendrik is lying as

Submitted by jdhawk on Tue, 12/21/2010 - 1:28am.

Senator Smendrik is lying as usual and knows that Georgie is on the side of socialist everywhere.  So, Georgie let's him get away with this whopper, "And you can't just use a meat ax- you have to use a scalpel, and that's what we're trying to do. "

Is a 1.2 trillion dollar spending bill that he and his cabal of dimocrats attempting to ram through this lame duck session of Congress what he calls using a "scapel?" 

One would have to suspend reality to believe you, Senator Smendrik . . .

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the budget is over 1 foot thick-

Submitted by JIMMY1660 on Tue, 12/21/2010 - 1:49pm.

oh i forgot we do not have a budget-

1 foot thick in the old budget-we should in a public forum to go line by line to observe

what is not needed.

attaching BS to the military budget is criminal-take those items out and defund and let everyone know who put it in.

we are broke-stop spending

Fast & Furious along with Solyndra are example of who BHO is BHO Policies have caused Failed Economy- Liberals = Wealth Re-distribution

 

 

 

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