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    House OKs debt bill, Giffords brings down House

    WASHINGTON (AP) — Crisis legislation to yank the nation past the threat of a historic financial default sped through the House Monday night, breaking weeks of deadlock. The rare moment of cooperation turned celebratory when Rep. Gabrielle Giffords strode in for the first time since she was shot in the head nearly seven months ago.

    The vote was 269-161, a scant day ahead of the deadline for action. But all eyes were on Giffords, who drew thunderous applause as she walked into the House chamber unannounced and cast her vote in favor of the bill.

    A final Senate sign-off for the measure is virtually assured on Tuesday. Aside from raising the debt limit, the bill would slice federal spending by at least $2.1 trillion, and perhaps much more.

    "If the bill were presented to the president, he would sign it," the White House said, an understatement of enormous proportions.

    After months of fierce struggle, the House's top Republican and Democratic leaders swung behind the bill, ratifying a deal sealed Sunday night with a phone call from House Speaker John Boehner to President Barack Obama.

    Many Republicans contended the bill still would cut too little from federal spending; many Democrats said much too much. Still, Republican lawmakers supported the compromise, 174-66, while Democrats split, 95-95

    "The legislation will solve this debt crisis and help get the American people back to work," Boehner said at a news conference a few hours before the vote.

    The Democratic leader, Rep. Nancy Pelosi, was far less effusive. "I'm not happy with it, but I'm proud of some of the accomplishments in it. That's why I'm voting for it."

    So, too, many of the first-term Republicans whose election in 2010 handed the GOP control of the House and set the federal government on a new, more conservative course.

    "It's about time that Congress come together and figure out a way to live within our means," said one of them, Sean Duffy of Wisconsin. "This bill is going to start that process although it doesn't go far enough."

    The measure would cut federal spending by at least $2.1 trillion over a decade — and possibly considerably more — and would not require tax increases. The U.S. debt limit would rise by at least $2.1 trillion, tiding the Treasury over through the 2012 elections.

    Without legislation in place by the end of Tuesday, the Treasury would run out of cash needed to pay all its bills. Administration officials say a default would ensue that would severely damage the economy.

    Beyond merely avoiding disaster, Obama and congressional leaders hoped their extraordinary accord would reassure investors at home and around the world, preserve the United States' Aaa credit rating and begin to slow the growth in America's soaring debt. In a roller-coaster day on Wall Street, the Dow Jones industrial average surged, then sank and finally finished down for a seventh straight session but only slightly.

    After months of suspense, Monday night's vote was anti-climactic,

    Not so the moment when Giffords' presence became known.

    She greeted some fellow lawmakers who crowded around her and blew kisses to others, beaming the whole while. Her hair was dark and close cropped and she wore glasses — nothing like the image America had of her six months ago when she was shot while greeting constituents outside a supermarket in Tucson.

    She did not speak with reporters.

    As for the legislation, after months of wrangling over a deal, there was little time left for lawmakers to decide how to vote.

    The White House dispatched Vice President Joe Biden to the Capitol to lobby recalcitrant Democrats in both houses.

    "They expressed all their frustration," he conceded after a session with lawmakers of his party in the House.

    He said the deal "has one overwhelming redeeming feature" — postponing the next debt limit battle until 2013 and putting the current fight behind. "We have to get this out of the way to get to the issue of growing the economy," he said.

    Republicans lobbied their rank and file as well, and the results were far more positive for them than a week ago when they were forced to delay a vote on an earlier measure.

    GOP leaders swiftly drew public pledges of support from some first-termers as well as veteran defense hawks — two areas of concern with the agreement.

    Rep. C.W. (Bill) Young, chairman of the committee that handles the defense budget, said, "We're confident that we can make this happen without affecting readiness and without affecting any of our soldiers."

    There were critics on both sides of the aisle, some of them anguished.

    "I did not come to Washington to force more people into poverty," said Rep. Jim McGovern, D-Mass.

    "At the end of the day, Washington's spending still has us sprinting toward a fiscal cliff. And this bill barely slows us down," said Rep. Mark Mulvaney, R-S.C.

    There is little suspense about the outcome for the debt-limit legislation in the Senate on Tuesday.

    A member of the Republican leadership in the Senate predicted strong GOP support. "Maybe 35 (of 47) will support it in the end. There will be some who will pull back," said Sen. Mike Crapo of Idaho.

    Already, the legislation was emerging as an issue in the 2012 presidential campaign.

    Rep. Michele Bachmann of Minnesota and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney announced their opposition, while Newt Gingrich issued a statement without saying how he would vote.

    The final legislation reflected the priorities of the two political parties.

    It would immediately increase the debt limit by $400 billion, with another $500 billion envisioned unless Congress blocks it. At the same time, it would cut more than $900 billion over 10 years from the day-to-day operating budgets of Cabinet agencies. For the budget year that begins Oct. 1, spending would be held $7 billion below current levels.

    The measure also establishes a 12-member House-Senate committee that will be charged with producing up to $1.5 trillion in additional deficit cuts over a decade. If the panel succeeds, Congress will be required to vote on the recommendations without possibility of changes.

    If the panel deadlocks or fails to produce at least $1.2 trillion in deficit savings, then spending cuts are to take effect across much of the federal budget. The Pentagon, domestic agencies and farm subsidies would be affected, as would payments to doctors and other Medicare providers. But individual benefits under Social Security, Medicaid, Medicare and programs for veterans and federal retirees would be exempt.

    At the same time, the debt limit would rise by at least another $1.2 trillion, and perhaps — depending on the results of the committee's work — as much as $1.5 trillion.

    Additionally, the legislation requires both the House and Senate to vote on a balanced-budget amendment to the Constitution.

    The measure also increases funding for Pell Grants for low-income college students by $17 billion over the next two years, financed by curbs on federal student loan subsidies.

    The result of weeks of negotiations and harsh arguing, the final result represented a product of divided government that gave neither side everything it wanted. Leaders in both parties were emphatic on that point.

    "As with any compromise, the outcome is far from satisfying," conceded Obama in a video his re-election campaign sent to millions of Democrats. In a tweet, the president was more positive: "The debt agreement makes a significant down payment to reduce the deficit — finding savings in both defense and domestic spending."

    ___

    Associated Press writers Jim Abrams, Stephen Ohlemacher, Alan Fram, Julie Pace, Donna Cassata, Andrew Taylor and Larry Margasak contributed to this report.

     

    236 comments

    • Myco  •  9 mths ago
      Less than half of the Democrats voted for the bill in the House. It should have been the same for the Republicans.
      • rickb 9 mths ago
        It should have been all of the Republicans, at least we know who not to vote for this time.
      • Big Ed 9 mths ago
        Actually it was exactally half of the Democrats who voted for the bill. About two thirds of the GOP voted for the bill. As far as half of the Democrats voting against the bill, I guess they suddenly didn't feel that raising the debt ceiling was the most important thing in the world as they have been telling us for the past two weeks.
      • Danny 9 mths ago
        I agree, not enough cuts
    • BeachBum  •  9 mths ago
      Anybody else feel like this was choreographed, like a big dog and pony show?
      • Make me laugh now. 9 mths ago
        I do..
      • Make me laugh now. 9 mths ago
        It's almost like good cop bad cop....
      • Jake 9 mths ago
        They had to do something. They were thanking pages proving themselves morons as if it was just another routine day. Sad
    • JAMES  •  9 mths ago
      Everyone thats up for relection needs to be voted out, get a real job, can you say "Would you like a cart Ma'm"
    • Jake  •  9 mths ago
      I seriously hope just because the government will not have to raise the debt ceiling before 2012 that people don't forget this fiasco
      • norman 9 mths ago
        What fiasco? Oh yea, I forgot already. I'm a typical voter.
      • Angie 9 mths ago
        That's exactly what is going to happen. People have already forgotten about the $4 trillion dollars Obama spent in 2.5 years, and the guy's still spending it.
      • Skeptical 9 mths ago
        No worries. All this does is slow the turmoil briefly. The walking wounded are still around, and in jeopardy.
    • AEPT  •  9 mths ago
      Great to see her doing so well.
      • pk161976 9 mths ago
        Right. Her appearance lent dignity to the fiasco.
      • Skeptical 9 mths ago
        Oh she looks great, but we should not let her re-appearance distract us from the fiscal juvenality of Congress. This band-aid is but an appetizer.
    • Brian R  •  9 mths ago
      Another bad bill that doesn't go far enough in spending reductions and tax increases.
    • Angry Bird  •  9 mths ago
      Giffords looks amazing, and I hope her recovery continues to go well.
      • Brian 9 mths ago
        Who was the person who voted "thumbs down" for this post?? What's wrong with people?
      • Eika Van dam 9 mths ago
        Brian what do you expect from tea party members? When have they shown the slightest of class? Those thumbs down ARE the tea party.
      • Sick of it 9 mths ago
        Gabby is a class act
    • Robinson  •  9 mths ago
      House OKs debt bill, Giffords brings down House, everyone pats themselves on the back and acts like nothing happened. Voters angry...very angry.
    • Dave DeHaven  •  9 mths ago
      How in GODS name will this passing get people back to work? Somebody PLEASE tell me?
    • Glenda Rice  •  9 mths ago
      Another big show for Washington like we didn't know they would pull it together before the 2nd it makes them look like real politicians they did there job well guess what we are not all dummies we can see thru there bull and we still don't have jobs nor do our children and we are still losing our homes and having a really hard time buying gas for autos not to mention putting food on the table VOTE THEM OUT 2012
    • marlo  •  9 mths ago
      and all i hear is cut the entitlements cut food stamps they dont pay taxes lol only the rich pay taxes ...REALLY 2% have at least 85% of the wealth meaning they should pay 85% of the taxes needed in this nation
    • Bill  •  9 mths ago
      Cutting student loans, that would be repaid, in favor of grants to welfare recipients and illegal aliens? Our politicians have truly gone mad with greed and lust for power.
    • Hilljack  •  9 mths ago
      "SUPER COMMITTEE" Just a way to dodge their responsibilities on hot button issues and cuts. DO YOUR PHUCKING JOBS!
    • echo 1  •  9 mths ago
      So, the US cuts spending by $1 Trillion spread over 10 years? Great. Too bad this year alone the US will run a deficit of over $1.5 trillion. And these people think they accomplished something?
    • Spot  •  9 mths ago
      Yeah, the politicians have to put on a show as if they are heros, when they are really stabbing you in the back.
    • BabyRocko  •  9 mths ago
      Can someone tell me a good reason why the rich and their corporations should not help to increase revenue? The Bush tax cuts have been enjoyed for long enough. Speaker Boehner is adamant that taxing the rich is not the way to increase revenue. The are in excess of financial comfort have luxurious lifestyles but the less fortunate and struggling must pick up the slack! I am aware that a lot of people do not like Obama as President but do you really prefer someone with the same mindset as Boehner and the like? Be careful what you wish for America!
    • JAMES  •  9 mths ago
      Bend over America
    • rdy2fly  •  9 mths ago
      THANKYOU SO MUCH for not raising my taxes! That new BMW 650i is going to look SO nice in my garage. Gotta love the GOP!!!!
    • Alligator Mouth  •  9 mths ago
      Snaps to Gaby for a speedy and couragous recovery.
    • marlo  •  9 mths ago
      so what is a living wage ..lets say one makes 15 bucks an hour ...thats 800 bucks every two weeks after taxes and health care ...so what can u do with 1600 a month ...lets see food if u buy trash 100 bucks a week gas to drive to job 60 a week car insurance lets say 50 a month rent in a cheap place 550..now you need electricity lets go cheap 100 a month gas lets say 80 tv no cable 40 no internet ..tel no cell just house 35...now you have not bought a clothes soap hair cuts good forbit if you had kids now we really talking ..school clothes school money bed sheets towels the occasional tire or anything breaking on that old car because car note is out the window cant afford car note .probably frgot some things notice nooo entertainment as dinner out or movies or zoo for the kids or a pet nothing ....but plenty of folks make only ten or 8 bucks an hour ..and u folks want to tell me america will get back on her feet ..with what .low wage slaves ...REALLY ...and the rich want more tax cuts ..give me a break...AND that is a person working full time ...now let that be a single person with kids add day care lol they can just kill themselfs lets face those facts
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