By Ben Geman 08/31/13
AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka predicts Republicans won’t force a government shutdown
in the fall’s federal spending battles because, if nothing else, it would harm
their political donors. “There is no
crisis here, and I don’t think the Republicans are going to shut down the
government,” the labor leader said on the Bloomberg program “Political Capital
with Al Hunt” airing this weekend.
“They can’t afford to,” he continued. “Some of their best political people, their
best donors are going to get hurt in the process. It hurts the economy. And I
don’t think they’re going to do it.”
The current federal spending bill expires Sept. 30, giving lawmakers a short window
to agree on a spending plan or extend current funding when they return from the
summer recess.
Some House and Senate Republicans have said they will push to defund ObamaCare as
part of the continuing spending resolution for 2014.
But many GOP lawmakers
fear the party will be hurt if the strategy ends in a government shutdown.
Trumka is similarly optimistic that a deal to raise the debt ceiling will be struck.
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