Former House Majority Leader Dick Armey urged freshman Republicans and the new House GOP leadership to temper themselves so as not to make the mistakes he and others made following their historic takeover of the chamber in 1994. We didnt manage our enthusiasms and the fact of the matter is it ended up getting us in trouble, said Armey in an interview as part of Advice for the 112th Congress: A POLITICO video series with former members of Congress.
He cited specifically the budget stand-offs in 1995 and 1996 which prompted the temporary closures of some federal government offices and did serious political damage to the congressional Republicans that took the blame for it.
[W]e ended up with that horrible nightmare called the Government shutdown, which didnt need to have happened and would not have happened if we had had a better management of ouroh, of our appreciation for the fact that we were the first majority in 40 years, said Armey.
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