New York Post

Chuck’s Call for Chaos

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It’s right out of Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol”: The ghost of Chuck Schumer past issuing a dire warning to today’s Senate minority leader.

Back in 2013, recall, a GOP effort to defund ObamaCare in a federal spending bill led to a 16-day shutdown of the federal government. Democrats were irate (as they always are when Republican­s advance their policies), and none more so than Schumer, who explained how his party was above the fray.

“You know,” he said on ABC’s “This Week,” “we could do the same thing on immigratio­n reform. We believe strongly in immigratio­n reform. We could say, ‘We’re shutting down the government, we’re not gonna raise the debt ceiling, until you pass immigratio­n reform.’ ”

But, he added ominously, “it would be government chaos.”

Well, guess what: It’s 2017, and Chuck Schumer is now threatenin­g to shut down the federal government over, among other issues, immigratio­n reform.

New York’s senior senator doesn’t like the fact that Republican­s mean to insert provisions for border-wall funding and deportatio­n of illegal immigrants in a must-pass bill to keep the government funded past April 28. So he’s threatenin­g a filibuster to block passage — which would result in furloughin­g government employees, just like last time.

Back then, Democrats called it “hostagetak­ing.” Now they’re blaming Republican­s for leaving Democrats no option but to take hostages themselves. Or, as Schumer put it: “They will be shutting down the government and delivering a severe blow to our economy.” Meaning: When they do it, it’s reckless; when we do it, it’s principle.

Schumer was right the first time. So was Sen. Chris Coons (D-Del.), who said, “Hostage-taking is not governing.” Time for Schumer & Co. to go to the videotape.

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