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STODDARD: "That relationship has to start now. It has to start now on hurricane relief, on funding the government, on legalization for the DREAMers. The children’s health insurance and all the things that have to be resolved by January 20th. So they can’t hunker down at Camp David and leave the Democrats out of this discussion for all of January and then expect to go on to something where they work well together. Also, that entitlement reform that Paul Ryan wants, is being — they have a euphemism they’ve created calling it welfare reform, because the President ran against never cutting Medicare or Social Security. So that’s a fight within, again, the Republican Party. If he wants to go after food stamps and stuff, the Democrats are not going to be so helpful, I don’t think, on infrastructure."