
In this morning’s White House gaggle, spokeswoman Dana Perino admitted they’re making civilian employees fear for their jobs as a way to “remind Congress” to pass a bill, despite the fact the funding has passed the house and is being blocked by Republicans in the Senate:
QUESTION: Are you saying that these furloughs would begin before they come back from this vacation?
PERINO: The notices. I’m not sure of the date. I know that they have to notice because under the rules you have to give people, I think it is 60 to 90 days worth of notice that they could be furloughed. So that could happen.
QUESTION: So this is a way to remind Congress that you want them to pass this bill?
PERINO: That’s exactly what that was.
QUESTION: So you’re making them suffer –
PERINO: I’m making the Democrats suffer?
QUESTION: No, you’re making the civilians who work for the Defense –
PERINO: Oh, no, it is not us who are making any civilians suffer.
QUESTION: There ought to be –
PERINO: We are calling on Congress to –
QUESTION: How many billions have we spent already for the Defense Department?
PERINO: The Defense Department says that they need this funding in order to keep the war running, as well as to keep these civilians…
QUESTION: Maybe they don’t want the war to keep running.
By the way, the reporter grilling Perino was Helen Thomas. Go Helen!!
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