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    Deficit Super Committee Keeps Congress in the Dark As Deadline Nears

    With less than a month remaining until its deadline to engineer $1.5 trillion in deficit reduction over the next decade, the Deficit Super Committee has worked exclusively over the past month behind closed doors – out of the public’s view to determine whether the panel is making substantial progress.

    Today, the committee will hold its first open public hearing in more than a month, as the director of the Congressional Budget Office, Doug Elmendorf, testifies on “Discretionary Outlays: Security and Non-Security.” 

    The lack of transparency has left many on Capitol Hill scratching their heads and wondering just what progress the committee has made since it last met publicly on Sept. 22. Without a steady flow of information coming from the private meetings, it’s also left some political observers skeptical that the 12-member panel will succeed in reaching its mandate.

    Rep. Jeb Hensarling, co-chair of the Joint Select Committee on Deficit Reduction, denied that the committee is struggling to make progress and reasserted his confidence that the tight-lipped bipartisan group will succeed in identifying at least $1.5 trillion in cuts over the next decade by next month’s Nov. 23 deadline.

    “I remain encouraged that the members of the Joint Select Committee know how serious the situation is,” Hensarling, R-Texas, said Tuesday. “I believe they are all committed to achieving the goal, and until the stroke of midnight on November 22 we still have plenty of time to do the committee’s work.”

    Late Tuesday evening, the committee announced another public hearing, scheduled for Nov. 1. That open meeting will feature testimony from the top architects of two other key deficit reduction plans, Simpson/Bowles and Domenici/Rivlin. The quartet have encouraged the committee to reach for the maximum savings and the committee is thought to be closely examining elements within the plans during private talks. 

    But over the past two months most of the committee’s work has been conducted behind closed doors, leaving Members of Congress and the press guessing just how productive the panel has been.

    House Minority Whip Steny Hoyer, who is not on the committee, told reporters that he feels very strongly that “the most important thing we are doing over the next two months is trying to come up with a successful compromise and agreement between the parties with respect to reducing the deficit.”

    “It will be one of the single best things we can do to give confidence to our own people, to give confidence to business and consumers, and to strengthen confidence around in the world in America’s ability to meet the challenges that confront it,” Hoyer, D-Md., told reporters at his pen and pad briefing Tuesday. “I hope the committee…focuses on this issue with a view towards a successful compromise that has everything on the table, discretionary spending, entitlements, defense, non defense, and tax preference items consistent with Bowles-Simpson, Domenici-Rivlin, and the Gang of Six.”

    But judging by the mundane progress reports made by members participating in the private sessions and the controversy expected to come as a result of the recommendations, some are skeptical the committee will reach a deal in time for Congressional leaders to build support and pass it into law.

    “The 12 are being very circumspect with their colleagues as well as the press…because a big deal is going to be a controversial deal, and there will be things in a big deal that all of its components, everybody will not like something,” Hoyer said. “Nothing’s agreed to until everything’s agreed to, and they are trying to see what can be put on the table realistically to move forward on.” 

    Some congressional aides, however, suggest that the committee is able to get more work done in private deliberations than through the charade and formality of an open hearing.

    Others contend that considering the limited time frame the committee is working under and rules requiring seven days notice prior to a public hearing, “it’s difficult logistically to schedule public hearings.”

    “As for their progress, all I can say is members are still meeting,” an aide close to the negotiations said. “That in itself should be seen as a good sign compared to previous attempts.”

    As outlined in the Budget Control Act, the committee has until Nov. 23 to pass a proposal with at least $1.5 trillion in deficit reduction for the full Congress to consider. Congress then has until Dec. 23 to enact $1.5 trillion in deficit reduction. If they fail to meet the deadline, sequestration cuts totaling $1.2 trillion in deficit reduction would kick in, slashing defense spending and Medicare benefits.

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    69 comments

    • Gary Gilmore Jr  •  7 mths ago
      I have confidence that the Congressional Committee will come up with a fair and equitable solution to cut the nation's deficit. Now, if only my psychologist would declare me legally sane so I could finally get out of this mental institution that I'm in.....
      • Edward & Nancy 7 mths ago
        I'm a psychologist (retired after 35 years of practice) and I am sorry to say you need to stay just a little while longer . . . . just not ready for discharge yet. Continue with your individual and group therapies and good luck . . . . . .
    • NewMexicoGent  •  7 mths ago
      What they are demonstrating....instead of a free and open democracy....we've become a nation ruled by secrets.
      • Gregie 7 mths ago
        I believe the nation of secrets started under George..........Washington.
        The more things change............
      • RobertS 7 mths ago
        Well NewMexicoGent if they were to do this in the open, how long would it be till it gets bogged down and doesn't go anywhere else. Then everyone will want to add to it an make it worse.
      • crude but refined 7 mths ago
        tyranny, defined.
    • Clown  •  7 mths ago
      The only question is how far down the road will they kick the can.
    • D.  •  7 mths ago
      The committee was designed to fail from the beginning, so when the automatic cuts kick in, they can all go back to their constituents and say "Hey, don't blame me, I had nothing to do with it".
    • Bob  •  New York, United States  •  7 mths ago
      Don't believe for a second Congress is "in the dark." Negotiators from both parties are keeping their party leadership in the loop. In fact, you can bet they're taking their direction from the party leadership. The only people "in the dark" are the American public who they supposedly represent.
      • AKQJ10 7 mths ago
        Care to provide your proof?
    • NewMexicoGent  •  7 mths ago
      The fact is, your hometown couldn't decide in private to paint the bathroom at city hall without violating the "Open Meetings Act" but congress can do this.
    • Yo Mama  •  7 mths ago
      Super my #$%$
    • George  •  7 mths ago
      Based on the "mainstream" politicians (meaning good old boys network) I'm sure that the committee decision will be to increase income taxes by ten percent, increase spending by fifteen percent, and drastically increase congressional earmarks. It is almost certain that corporate taxes will not change.
    • Jetmechanic001  •  Dallas, United States  •  7 mths ago
      I call bullshlt, this effects every citizen of the country, therefore EVERY congressman from every state should be involed in the decisions, not a chosen few behind closed doors, this is naziesque.
      • Rapiere 7 mths ago
        because the really has helped out so far. The reality is that the auto cuts should just hit us. be done with it.
    • V  •  7 mths ago
      The goal of congress is cut the medicare benefits. Always has been, always will be. God forbid they actually cut their own benefits and perks! Gotta take care of the money that gets them elected. You know, big business and special interest.
      • phoenix 7 mths ago
        both parties smile and say under their breath, "just let them die." what an unctuous lot...
      • William Martin 7 mths ago
        Oh no, does that mean I'll have to pay mothers medical bills. I can't do that, I'll have to forget about buying a nerw pickup and cancel my trip to Disney land.
    • almostnuts  •  7 mths ago
      i see kicking the can being used, its more like whistling pass the graveyard. congress go home, you were supposed to be doing this job, you are now welfare recipients, and dishonest ones at that.
    • Albert  •  7 mths ago
      And when the Super Committee opens the doors for Congress it will still be dark.
    • craig  •  New York, United States  •  7 mths ago
      Keep this in mind....the committee is working hidden behind closed doors to keep their plans from the public view. They will drop the bomb shell with one big bang. There will be a lot of unhappy campers across the nation. I feel that seniors and veterans will get hit hard. They are more or less powerless. Big money will keep on being coddled. The committee will hand the recommendations to the Congress and President and say GOOD LUCK! Then the burden will be shifted from them to the politicians. We will get another load of crap shoved down our throats like the Health Care Bill. I do hope for one bright spot. Members of the committee have spoken of almost a 1.5 trillion saving if we wind down the war in Iraq and Afghanistan. War no longer is good business for the country.
    • melee401  •  7 mths ago
      Voting has not worked in 40 years now. The riots are coming.
    • melee401  •  7 mths ago
      This Super Committee was and remains nothing more than an ellaborate stall tactic aimed at lying to US as to this government's commitment to cutting spending. One trillion dollars in budget cuts over a decade of time is a joke.
    • bluepeahen  •  7 mths ago
      CONGRESSIONAL REFORM ACT OF 2011
      1.) Anytime there is a deficit of more than 3% of GDP, all members of Congress are ineligible for re-election
      2.) No Tenure / No Pension. A Congressman/woman collects a salary while in office and receives no pay when they're out of office.
      3.) Congress (past, present & future) participates in Social Security.
      4.) All funds in the Congressional retirement fund move to the Social Security system. It may not be used for any other purpose.
      5.) Congress can purchase their own retirement plan, just as all Americans do.
      6.) Congress will no longer vote themselves a pay raise. Congressional pay will rise by the lower of CPI or 3%.
      7.) Congress loses their current health care system and participates in the same health care system as the American people.
      8.) Congress must equally abide by all laws they impose on the American people.
      9.) The base salary for members of Congress will be equal to the median income of American taxpayers.
      10) That salary will be reduced by a percentage equal to the unemployment rate.
    • Could it be...  •  7 mths ago
      " We (party you LIKE here)s did everything possible to work with the (party you DON'T LIKE here)s, but the (party you DON'T LIKE here)s refused to negotiate with us (party you LIKE here)s."
      Be ready to hear this.
    • Bruce  •  Tampa, United States  •  7 mths ago
      Why do we even need a "Deficit Super Committee"?? Congress should be doing it's job and passing balanced budgets every single year.
    • Rahmbo  •  7 mths ago
      "This 2011 DO NOTHING CONGRESS Ain't DONE NOTHING..."
    • Cosmos  •  7 mths ago
      Unbelievable! If the automatic cuts kick in, old McCain wants the house to vote them null and void. Can you believe this?
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