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    Deficit gridlock looms, supercommittee deadlocked

    WASHINGTON (AP) — Deadline nearing, the deficit-reduction talks in Congress sank toward gridlock Friday after supercommittee Democrats rejected a late Republican offer that included next-to-nothing in new tax revenue. Each side maneuvered to blame the other for a looming stalemate.

    The panel faces a deadline of next Wednesday, the day before Thanksgiving, and lawmakers on both sides stressed they were ready to meet through the weekend in a last-ditch search for compromise.

    But there was little indication after a day of closed-door meetings that a breakthrough was likely, both Democrats and Republicans emphasizing long-held political positions.

    "Where the divide is right now is over taxes, and whether the wealthiest Americans should share in the sacrifices," said Washington Sen. Patty Murray, the Democratic co-chair of the panel.

    But Michael Steel, a spokesman for House Speaker John Boehner, said Republicans had offered "a balanced, bipartisan plan - the fact that it was rejected makes it clear that Washington Democrats won't cut a dime in government spending without job-killing tax hikes."

    While prospects for a deal faded, House Democrats checked a Republican attempt to pass a balanced budget amendment to the Constitution. The vote was 261-165, or 23 shy of the two-thirds majority required. GOP lawmakers voted overwhelmingly in favor, while Democrats generally opposed it, sealing its doom.

    The vote on a noisy House floor contrasted to the secretive proceedings inside the supercommittee, a panel that projected optimism when it began its quest for a deficit deal late last summer but has yet to come to any significant compromise.

    Republicans disclosed during the day they had outlined an offer on Thursday for about $543 billion in spending cuts — leaving Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security untouched — and $3 billion in higher tax revenue.

    Most if not all of the recommended savings were items that Democrats have agreed to in earlier talks, but only, party officials said, on condition they part of a larger deal in which Republicans agreed to additional tax increases.

    Democrats have long demanded that Republicans agree to significant amounts of higher taxes on the wealthy as part of any deal, and they quickly rejected the offer, according to officials in both parties.

    It was unclear where the talks would turn next, but the GOP proposal suggested the discussions had effectively moved into a range of savings far below the $1.2 trillion the committee has been seeking.

    It also appeared Republicans were jettisoning a plan for $300 billion in higher tax revenue, an offer that had exposed internal GOP divisions when it was presented two weeks ago. It also has failed to generate momentum for a compromise among Democrats.

    If the panel fails to reach agreement, $1.2 trillion in automatic spending cuts are to take effect beginning in 2013, a prospect that lawmakers in both parties say they want to avoid.

    That is particularly true among defense hawks, who argue that the Pentagon cannot sustain the estimated $500 billion in cuts that would be required on top of the $450 billion already in the works.

    In a letter to Murray and Rep. Jeb Hensarling, R-Texas, the GOP chairman of the supercommittee, the head of the House Armed Services Committee warned of "immediate, dire and in some cases irrevocable" damage to the nation's military. "Our ability to respond to national security crises or humanitarian disasters would be disrupted," added Rep. Howard P. (Buck) McKeon, R-Calif.

    Republicans familiar with the GOP plan said it included $543 billion in spending cuts, fees and other non-tax revenue, as well as the $3 billion corporate jet provision. There also would be $98 billion in reduced interest costs.

    Officials familiar with the offer said it would save the government $121 billion by requiring federal civilian workers to contribute more to their pension plans, shave $23 billion from farm and nutrition programs and generate $15 billion from new auctions of broadcast spectrum to wireless companies.

    It also would claim about $100 billion in savings from Pentagon civilian personnel costs and another $35 billion by increasing the fee that mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac charge lenders to guarantee repayment of new loans. The fee increase would add $15 a month to the monthly cost of an average new mortgage.

    The per-ticket security fee to pay for Transportation Security Administration operations at the nation's airports would increase, and $18 billion would come from savings within Postal Service accounts.

    __

    Associated Press writer Donna Cassata contributed to this report.

     
    • ryan  •  St. Paul, United States  •  6 mths ago
      this just in: a recent study shows that 100% of Americans are not surprised
      • r 6 mths ago
        If they do this again it is an act of economic terrorism.
    • Steven  •  6 mths ago
      Super commitee seeking new jobs in 2012. Experienced in fraud, mis-direction, bribes, vacations, philandering, and general SNAFU.
      • L 6 mths ago
        Republicans with experience need only apply.
      • Steven 6 mths ago
        Republicans/Democrats; Just somebody fresh.
      • Nathan 6 mths ago
        Funny
    • lowell  •  6 mths ago
      ok, deficit can't be addressed because of party ideology and cronyism. so, we form a supercommittee(no doubt with bonus pay) of the biggest party ideologues in congress and "cronyest" of the cronies, and expect what, other than gridlock? anyone see the problem with washington?? they don't see themselves as a problem.
      • Nathan 6 mths ago
        Amazing new word. The "cronyest."
      • David 6 mths ago
        That's just it. Gridlock was expected, so now the automatic provisions fall into place, and either God or the Devil will be found in those details. First on the list is military spending and some Medicare "wrap-around"-type subsidies. Personally, I think Obama, and the Democrats will fare better politically here than Republicans, and lo and behold, some of the people's business will actually get done in the process.
    • ToddBHarris  •  Boca Raton, United States  •  6 mths ago
      People are SOOO SICK OF THIS #$%$ !!!
      • Max Reiner 6 mths ago
        Waaaay past time for "Taxpayers March on Washington."
      • Steve 6 mths ago
        max...tea or ows
      • Nathan 6 mths ago
        Ron Paul will make this kind of nonsense stop. Think about how much money would be free if we just stopped all of our foreign wars. Then we wouldn't have to worry so much about spending on education or other domestic issues.
    • Big McLargeHuge  •  New York, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Guess it wasn't much of a "super" committee after all
      • Hugh_G_Rekshun 6 mths ago
        Super Business As Usual.
      • noone 6 mths ago
        More like a duper committee
      • Simon 6 mths ago
        The GOP assumed, based on history, that they will be able to blackmail the democrats into submission once again. So far they seem to be standing their ground, but it is not over yet.
    • George  •  Madison, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Know the difference between a thief and a liar?......The thief has the office and the liar is running for it!
    • DD  •  6 mths ago
      What in the World has this country come to, this is a sad day, when we can't come together for whats best for the majority of working american families.
    • builder42  •  Munising, United States  •  6 mths ago
      what this proves is nobody in Washington gives a hoot about the country. These meeting should be broadcast live, be a different story if they couldn't hide behind closed doors.
    • Jonathan  •  Hayward, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Wow, what a surprise. Congress gridlocks, each side refusing to move from their position, and then decides to put together a supercommittee made up of members that hold the same position that they still refuse to budge on, and now it's news that there's still a gridlock.

      Well, what did you expect?

      If the definition of insanity is continuing to do the same thing and expect different results, then every last person in congress is officially insane!
    • spewing_venom619  •  6 mths ago
      Simple solution. Congressional and Senate pay will be frozen until an agreement is reached.
    • Chico Bill  •  Chico, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Anyone who expected more from this farce is deluded.
    • Betsy  •  6 mths ago
      They really thought that a smaller committee of these morons could do more than the regular Big group of Congress morons????????
    • Bill  •  Kennewick, United States  •  6 mths ago
      I defended this country for 20 years, but I'm ready to leave it because of the stupid #$%$ we have in congress that are going to ruin it. I've never seen a more inept bunch of individuals in my entire life. Doesn't matter anymore what party they belong to. They are all worthless!!!!
    • Blayne  •  6 mths ago
      C'mon git you're chit together boys......stop with the partisan politics and do your job.
    • Thomas H  •  League City, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Add a provision which stipulates all members of the House and the Senate, both Democrat and Republican, will have their salaries cut by 1/2 if an agreement cannot be reached, and these funds will be applied to the national debt. It is a poor idea to keep paying these folks to challenge each other and do NOTHING for the American people!
    • whatsamattawitchyou  •  Keller, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Politicians do more to kill the American dream than the terrorists ever did.
    • YahooGivesUpYourPrivacy  •  Washington, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Superassholes failed more than the regular ones.
    • Oldrick  •  Atlanta, United States  •  6 mths ago
      This Congress could not pour water out of a boot even if the instructions were written on the heel.
    • Mark S  •  Plano, United States  •  6 mths ago
      For that we pay their $174K salary and life time health benefits... the only time this Congress can agree on something is when discuss raises to themselves...! Term limits for everybody!!!
    • Christopher  •  Los Angeles, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Ha! What a Laugh!! - What Super Committee?? More like Super #$%$! I'm not at all surprised!!
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