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    Boehner: House will compromise on debt limit

    WASHINGTON (AP) — House Speaker John Boehner said Thursday that Republicans controlling the chamber are willing to compromise on legislation increasing the government's borrowing authority.

    "Frankly, I think it would be irresponsible on behalf of the Congress and the president not to be looking at back-up strategies for how to solve this problem," Boehner said. "At the end of the day, we have a responsibility to act."

    Asked whether GOP lawmakers supporting the House "cut, cap and balance" debt limit measure would be unwilling to ultimately compromise, Boehner said, "I'm sure we've got some members who believe that, but I do not believe that would be anywhere close to the majority.

    His talk of possible accommodation in the protracted political stalemate over federal budget policy came as the Senate took up the tea party-backed House legislation Thursday. It ties an increase in the government's borrowing authority to a series of conservative demands, including immediate spending cuts and a constitutional balanced budget amendment.

    Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., called up the measure to placate Republicans demanding a vote. But he said it "doesn't have one chance in a million of passing the Senate."

    Democrats argue that the so-called "cut, cap and balance" measure would impose untenable spending restraints and set spending levels, as a percentage of the overall economy, on par with the mid-1960s — before the advent of Medicare and automatic Social Security cost-of-living adjustments.

    The development Thursday reflected the reality that there's more talk than progress as official Washington wrangles daily over finding a way out of a debt dilemma that has the government sliding inexorably toward a first-ever default on its financial obligations.

    President Barack Obama met with House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, at the White House for 90 minutes on Wednesday, but neither side would comment afterward.

    Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., said Thursday the legislation now before his chamber would be an opportunity for lawmakers to "go on record in support of balancing our books or against it." He urged Democrats to join GOP senators in backing it.

    Democrats are expected to kill the measure — which they say would demand debilitating cuts to Medicare — in a vote on Saturday if not before.

    Meanwhile, momentum on a separate bipartisan budget plan by the Senate's "Gang of Six" seemed to ebb as critics warned the measure contains larger tax increases than advertised and it became plain that the measure comes too late and is too controversial to advance quickly — particularly as a part of a debt limit package that already would be teetering on a knife's edge.

    Sen. Kent Conrad, D-N.D., a member of the Gang of Six, said Thursday that some 40 senators of both parties back the plan his group has brought forward. It generally takes 60 votes to pass legislation in the 100-member Senate because the rules permit unlimited debate unless a supermajority votes to limit it.

    But Conrad also said he feels there's too little time between now and Aug. 2 to complete a comprehensive package of spending cuts, benefit program changes and an overhaul of the tax code.

    Conrad said doing nothing is not an option, saying that "we're all going to have to do things we'd prefer in a perfect world not to have to do."

    Absent a breakthrough between Obama and Republicans, there is a hotly contested backup plan by Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., that would give Obama broad new powers to obtain increases in the government's borrowing unless blocked by veto-proof two-thirds margins in both the House and Senate.

    Many conservative Republicans are in an uproar over the McConnell plan, and more than 70 House members signed a letter circulated by members of the conservative Republican Study Committee calling on Boehner to come out in public opposition to the McConnell-Reid plan..

    In a shift, White House press secretary Jay Carney said Wednesday that Obama would back a short-term deal to prevent a disastrous financial default on Aug. 2 but only if a larger and still elusive deficit-cutting agreement was essentially in place.

    Officially, the president continued to push for a big compromise that would cut the nation's budget deficit and extend the government's tapped-out borrowing power above the current $14.3 trillion cap. Obama had threatened to veto any stopgap expansion of the nation's debt limit, at one point last week even challenging House Majority Leader Eric Cantor, R-Va., not to call his bluff about it.

    Carney said if a divided Congress and the White House can agree on a significant deal, Obama would accept a "very short-term extension" of the debt limit to let bigger legislation work its way through Congress.

    Obama also is open to the McConnell plan, but it seems barely aloft due to fervent tea party opposition in the House. The hope appears to be that such an option will look a lot better to the House in a week or so, given the lack of other ideas.

    The Gang of Six plan has come under assault from critics like House Budget Committee Chairman Paul Ryan, R-Wis., who say the plan would increase taxes by $2 trillion over the next 10 years instead of the $1 trillion-plus claimed by proponents like Conrad — a development likely to stunt momentum among Republicans.

    The revenue increase is larger than advertised because the $1.2 trillion in new taxes comes on top of an underlying assumption used by Obama's deficit commission — and incorporated by the Senate group in its plan — that the Bush-era income tax brackets for family income exceeding $250,000 would revert to the higher, Clinton administration levels. The deficit panel's assumption was made before Obama buckled in December and signed a full extension of the Bush tax cuts.

    The Gang of Six plan also earned poor reviews from liberals like Rep. Jerrold Nadler, D-N.Y., who said it would "balance the budget on the backs of the vulnerable."

    And Rep. Howard "Buck" McKeon, R-Calif., who is chairman of the House Armed Services Committee, blasted the plan in a missive to his panel members, saying it would cut the Pentagon much too deeply and would unfairly curb military health and retirement benefits.

    The Gang of Six plan promises almost $4 trillion in deficit cuts, including an immediate 10-year, $500 billion down payment that would come as Congress sets caps on the agency budgets it passes each year. It also requires an additional $500 billion in cost curbs on federal health care programs, cuts to federal employee pensions, curbs in the growth of military health care and retirement costs, and modest cuts to farm subsidies.

    Conrad made his remarks in an interview Thursday on MSNBC.

     

    7,705 comments

    • Melanie  •  10 mths ago
      Just a thought - How about NO checks written for Congress (members & staff) and @ the WH till they start acting like reasonable adults and fix the debt crisis.....Oh and NO pensions for X members the Congress either - they got us into this mess....BOTH PARTIES!!!
      • Rainy Day 10 mths ago
        nice dream........
      • lightfoot 10 mths ago
        I agree Melanie, those congressional leaders[?] and I use that term lightly are all a bunch of old fat windbags who come from old money, and have never had to worry about a check to pay their bills a day in their sorry lives. Let them live off their "old family money" like their asking pensioners to live off nothing.
      • lightfoot 10 mths ago
        If that ever happened Nathan D, those windbags would know what it feels like for a lot of people who have worked all their lives...and are now living on a monthly income that was paid out of their work wages for the future.
    • Kelkel  •  9 mths ago
      Americans need to rally together and vote against the bigots for large corporations as well as the rich n start thinking about the working man.
    • lisac  •  10 mths ago
      this government is a bunch of selfish morons. they're suppose to be doing the bidding of the people who elected them. If the American people were a manager of a big corporation and the senate and representatives were the employees, most of them would be fired in a new york minute for the lack of work they were doing. I'm not saying its just the democrates or the republicans at causing all the problem. It's just, in my opinion, that they are alot of bullies in the congress and senate that do not give a #$%$ about the American people.WE need medicare and social security and i think that we need to increase taxes to stop ffrom going bankrupt. Here's an idea. How about the senators and congressmen cut their wages but about 30% and stop using the govenment "gift" like chartered planes, chaffured driven cars, gyms, cleaning services. they need to pay rent on their offices, pay for their own staff and fly coach and drive themseves with cars they brought from home.
      • Hector 10 mths ago
        Keep in mind that in our government we elect our leaders because we don't want to do the actual governing. We trust them to do what is best for us. I mean, sure they listen to their constituents but ultimately these representatives have to make up their own minds about the issues at hand. That's how our government works. If you have a problem with some issue that your representative is doing, write him a letter or email or call his/her office. And if you really want to do something about it, run for a seat and represent the rest of your vellow citizens.
      • Jake 10 mths ago
        Hector...I think your being a bit nieve. They are clearly not listening.

        I do believe strongly in our government, and I think it is time that we invoke a constitutional referendum on the spending policies and tax policies that have been implemented.
      • RON 10 mths ago
        The polls say that the people want the rich taxed more. And they like the Health Care Bill.
    • nathan d  •  10 mths ago
      why washington cut their salaries and benefits they dont deserve the benefits or salaries they get they do nothing but agrue.they all should have to live on a ss check or welfare or a disability check of any kind for 1yr. make those checks the only source of income for them. then maybe they will understand our problems and stress of everyday living.none of them ever had to struggle to be able to eat have housing and medical care.they would have to give up lobster and steak for hot dogs spam and hamburger....
      • Arguedas 10 mths ago
        Members of Government are not the only ones getting paid for doing nothing. I would like to find out what percent of the population is receiving money from the Government (tax payers) that they do not deserve. I guess we are 50/50. The people cheat the Government and the Government does it right back at them.
      • DonnaJ 10 mths ago
        actually, they are supposed to argue and debate, and hardly ever get any laws passed. It was supposed to be very difficult to get anything done because the more Congress get done the more power the Fed. Govt. has and the less freedom we have.
      • Time to wake up! 10 mths ago
        nice dream - how about some real suggestions
    • Patriot  •  10 mths ago
      We the people are partly to blame. We keep re-electing the same people, even if they have already served 20 or 30 years. Let our representatives serve one or two terms and then vote them out. Some of these senators have been in office for 40 years!
      • SmilinJack 10 mths ago
        Partly? We have ALL the blame. We put 'em there!
      • Not 10 mths ago
        Why do we re-elect these guys. I will never understand. Every election they should leave.
      • Lily 10 mths ago
        The American people need to demand change......
    • Tom  •  10 mths ago
      Automatic cost of living increases for Social Security? Has it been two years since the last? Oh yeah, the politicians got their rasises.
      • Jack M. 10 mths ago
        The last cola increase was Dec 2010 under PRES. GEORGE BUSH, pres[?] oblamea has denied cola increases ever since he took office.
      • Steve 10 mths ago
        I thought OBAMA was elected in 2008, I must be one of those uninformed t-baggers you call ignorant.
      • ccp 10 mths ago
        I thought George W Bush was responsible for no social security increases 2010 & 2011 as he seems to be blamed for everything since he left office even though the Congress was controlled by DEMOCRATS in both houses who voted for all the mess that is blamed on Bush!!!!!
    • Poster_number_7  •  10 mths ago
      Why do people vote for people who are so reckless with our money?
    • william e  •  10 mths ago
      We need to start petitions, right now, to change the rules of Congress and how they vote on their own pay, raises, benefits, etc., let's let them see how it is to have to worry about paying for some of the perks they enjoy, instead of taking it all for granted. Why would a one year politician be entitled to health care and pension for the rest of his or her life, what a deal!
    • S E  •  10 mths ago
      The whole song and dance routine was entertaining but everyone knows they will come to an agreement. Yeah get ready to be screwed some more by these pricks.
    • bb7132  •  10 mths ago
      SS was created to be totally seperate, for contributers to get back what they put in, With Interest. Then the Fed. Gov. made it Their personal account to do with what they wanted, now it's totally @#$%ed up
    • harvey  •  10 mths ago
      why is it washington never cuts any of there benifits or pay
    • ****  •  10 mths ago
      these people live in fantasy land that why we are in the current mess. real people need to be allowed to run and be elected.
    • Paul G an Independant  •  10 mths ago
      Everyone knows that Warren Buffett is not just another “talking head.” He is just plain smart, that is how he became amongst the most respected and wealthiest men in the world. On a recent CNBC show, Buffett reportedly said “I could end the deficit in 5 minutes.” When questioned, he went on: “just pass a law that says anytime there is a deficit of more than 3% of GDP, all sitting members of congress are ineligible for reelection.” Works for me!
    • The Human Looking Guy  •  10 mths ago
      This is all one big show being put on for us. They were never going to allow the US to default on its debt. These politicians accept campaign contributions from the big banks. The banks must be protected at all cost- even if it means destroying the nation and its people.
    • Paul S  •  10 mths ago
      They already cut the SS cost of living allowance. According to these IDIOTS, prices haven't gone up!
    • John  •  10 mths ago
      They always want to talk about cuts to medicare and social security, but they never mention foreign aid and three wars.....
      VOTE OUT ALL INCUMBANTS NEXT YEAR.
      These career politicans will never change.
    • Bernard  •  10 mths ago
      According to Speaker Boehner's office there is NO DEAL. I wonder where the media came up with this.The media wouldn't lie to us would they?
    • Buffalo Bill  •  10 mths ago
      These people are worthless to this country. They think DC is a country and the rest of us just go along. Keep it up you jackwads. You all should get the axe.
    • Michael  •  10 mths ago
      No surprise there. We're screwed!
    • bugume  •  10 mths ago
      The will then head to the elite country club golf course followed by a martini lunch. Both parties will hang together and scoff at us
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