Congresswoman Jan Schakowsky (D., Ill.) said past Democratic opposition to raising the debt ceiling was "not real" and "symbolic" Thursday afternoon on FNC:
JAN SCHAKOWSKY: And you know - this debt ceiling issue is just crazy. I stand with the Koch brothers right now --
NEIL CAVUTO: Was it crazy seven years ago when a lot of your Democratic colleagues voted against raising it? Was it crazy then?
SCHAKOWSKY: Well, except it wasn't real and this is real. The last time --
CAVUTO: Well I guess "real" is in the eye of the beholder Congresswoman.
SCHAKOWSKY: No, no.
CAVUTO: If it was theatrics then, I guess it's theatrics now, right?
SCHAKOWSKY: It was more -- you know that those past votes were more symbolic, but when we really had a crisis over the debt ceiling in 2011, there were real consequences. Real lasting consequences, and we didn't even -- we did raise the debt ceiling in the end, but we saw the deficit grow, Neil, when there was this threat to -- and so as I said I stand with the Koch brothers, the U.S. chamber of commerce, against the debt crisis.
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