Representative Daniel Webster (R-FL) stated he would “stand firm” if Democrats threaten to shut down the government and that he would tell the Senate “No CRs” on Monday’s “Sean Hannity Show.” Webster was asked if the GOP surrenders when it says it won’t shut down the government. He responded that the problem is waiting until the last minute to resolve impasses over shutdowns, and stated the House should “take up the most important issues first,” like the Florida Legislature did when he was speaker of the Florida House of Representatives. He continued, “if you made that charge that government was going to shut down six months before the deadline, it’s not going to stick. It’s going to stick if you do it the day of, and that’s the problem.” Webster also argued that if the House used its rulebook, it would take bills up “every day,” and “passing through, not just regular order, but the rules order. And that would go through and pick out things, as opposed to yanking things out of the sky and bringing them up, giving them same-day authority, and running them through the…Congress. That’s wrong.” Webster was then asked how he would handle President Obama