

Reps. West, Wasserman Schultz agree on Everglades drilling opposition
Rep. Allen West's (R-Fla.) opposition to oil-and-gas drilling in the Everglades put him on the side of his fellow Florida Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D), with whom West has feuded publicly.
West called Republican presidential candidate Rep. Michele Bachmann's (R-Minn.) suggestion last weekend that the U.S. consider drilling in the Everglades "an incredible faux pas" at a town-hall event in Florida on Tuesday.
West's opposition to the idea puts him in surprising company, joining his usual Florida Democratic foil.
Wasserman Schultz, the chairwoman of the Democratic National Committee, responded to Bachmann's remarks on Monday, calling it an "unthinkable, reckless and irresponsible" proposal.
“The Everglades isn’t just a national treasure and habitat for many endangered species, it’s also Florida’s main source of drinking and farming water, is a safeguard against flooding that threatens our state during hurricane season and is vitally important to our state’s tourism industry," Wasserman Schultz said in a statement. "As a Floridian, I can see that Michele Bachmann's outrageous proposal to drill for oil and natural gas in the Everglades, demonstrates just how out of touch Republicans are with the needs of Floridians and all Americans."
Last month, West attacked Wasserman Schultz in an email as "the most vile, unprofessional, and despicable member of the US House of Representatives.” Now they seem to have found some common ground.
"When I see [Bachmann] next week, I'll straighten her out about that," West said. Lawmakers return to Washington, D.C., next week as Congress resumes its session.
Watch part of West's comments below:








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