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    Obama to GOP: 'Don't call my bluff'

    WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama bluntly told Republican congressional leaders Wednesday they must compromise quickly if the government is to avoid an unprecedented default, adding, "Don't call my bluff" by passing a short-term debt limit increase he has threatened to veto.

    The presidential warning, directed at House Majority Leader Eric Cantor, R-Va., marked an acrimonious end to a two-hour negotiating session at the White House that produced no evident progress toward a compromise.

    Another round of talks is set for Thursday.

    With a threatened default less than three weeks away, Moody's Investors Service announced it was reviewing the U.S. bond rating for a possible downgrade, and the Treasury said the annual deficit was on a pace to exceed $1 trillion for the third year in a row.

    With the negotiations at a seeming standstill, Republicans drew a warning of a different sort, from an unlikely source — the party's Senate leader, Sen. Mitch McConnell of Kentucky.

    In an interview with radio talk-show host Laura Ingraham, McConnell warned fellow conservatives that failure to raise the debt limit would probably ensure Obama's re-election in 2012.

    Republicans, many of them elected with the support of tea party activists in 2010, are demanding deep spending cuts as the price for allowing a debt limit increase to pass. But negotiations have bogged down over Obama's demand for tax increases that GOP lawmakers say they won't accept.

    McConnell predicted that if Congress fails to act, Obama will argue "that Republicans are making the economy worse and try to convince the public, maybe with some merit, if people start not getting their Social Security checks and military families start getting letters saying their service people overseas don't get paid."

    "You know, it's an argument he has a good chance of winning, and all of a sudden we (Republicans) have co-ownership of a bad economy," McConnell said. "That is a very bad positioning going into an election."

    McConnell said his first choice was to reach a good compromise with Obama.

    Short of that, "my second obligation is to my party ... to prevent them from being sucked into a horrible position politically that would allow the president probably to get re-elected because we didn't handle this difficult situation correctly."

    With bipartisan talks scheduled to resume on Thursday, two Democratic officials quoted Obama as telling Republicans, "Enough is enough. We have to be willing to compromise. It shouldn't be about positioning and politics and I'll see you all tomorrow."

    Talking with reporters at the Capitol after he left the White House, Cantor said the president had backed away from spending cuts agreed to earlier because of pressure from Democrats in Congress. He said the two sides were far from agreement on a $2.4 trillion package of deficit cuts that would allow the Treasury to borrow through the next election.

    As a result, the Virginian said he had reversed his own position, and was now willing to ask the House to approve a smaller increase, with a second installment before the 2012 election.

    "He got very agitated seemingly and said he had sat here long enough and that no other president, Ronald Reagan wouldn't sit here like this," Cantor said of the president.

    Cantor quoted Obama as saying the talks had reached the point that "something's got to give," and demanded Republicans either jettison their demand for deficit cuts at least equal to the size of the debt limit or drop their opposition to tax increases.

    "And he said to me, 'Eric, don't call my bluff.' He said, 'I'm going to the American people with this.'"

    Democratic officials said that in fact, Cantor had twice earlier in the meeting raised the possibility of a short-term bill, and that he interrupted the president mid-sentence to do so a third time.

    At the Capitol, rank-and-file lawmakers advanced their own fallback measures in case the bipartisan compromise talks fail.

    One version, authored by Sen. Bill Nelson, D-Fla., was designed to make sure Social Security benefits are paid on time. Another, unveiled by a trio of House conservatives, would give priority to paychecks for members of the armed forces.

    Without an increase in government borrowing authority by Aug. 2, Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner has warned, there could be a default posing a catastrophic risk to the economy, still recovering from the worst recession in decades.

    At least in part, McConnell's comments were a rebuttal to conservatives who criticized his proposal on Tuesday to let Obama raise the debt limit without a vote of Congress.

    Presidential hopeful Newt Gingrich called that idea an "an irresponsible surrender to big government, big deficits and continued overspending," and Ingraham said she had received emails from conservative listeners likening McConnell to Pontius Pilate.

    The Republican lawmaker brushed aside the biblical reference. But without mentioning Gingrich by name, he referred to two government shutdowns of 1995 that the one-time House speaker engineered in hopes of winning deep spending cuts from a Democratic president.

    The tactic backfired politically on Gingrich and the Republicans, and benefited President Bill Clinton.

    Some Democrats couldn't resist the temptation to jab at Republicans.

    "You have the Republicans who walked out of the Biden talks. You have the speaker of the House who's close to entering into a framework agreement with the president of the United State walk out because other Republicans in the House undercut him," said Rep. Chris Van Hollen, D-Md., a participant in the talks led by Vice President Joe Biden.

    "And now you have Republicans trashing a proposal put forward by the Republican leader in the Senate."

    Nelson's proposal was designed to ensure that Social Security recipients receive their checks in the event of a default, mandating that the program's obligations no longer count against the overall debt limit.

    He acted one day after Obama cautioned that he could not guarantee the checks would go out if there was a default.

    On the other side of the Capitol, Republican Reps. Steve King of Iowa, Louie Gohmert of Texas and Michele Bachmann of Minnesota, a presidential candidate, said if the debt ceiling is reached, the Treasury should fund pay any allowances for members of the armed forces first and obligations on the public debt second, ahead of all other expenses.

    Congressional Republicans have had a relatively muted response to McConnell's debt limit proposal. Privately, though, conservative lawmakers have been critical, accusing him of giving up the leverage the GOP has to force Obama into making deep spending cuts as the price for an increase in the debt limit.

    ____

    Associated Press writers Jim Kuhnhenn, Laurie Kellman, Ben Feller and Christopher Rugaber contributed to this report.

     

    413 comments

    • B C  •  10 mths ago
      "Don't calll my bluff"

      That's what you THINK when you're bluffing, you NEVER actually say that you're bluffing.

      But that's Obama, the 'smartest man in the room' - - when he's alone.
    • Majas  •  10 mths ago
      Cantor, go ahead, "call his bluff." I dare you!
      • Who owns the fed 10 mths ago
        Israel first Cantor? Didn't he swear allegiance to them over us? He'd send the checks to Tel Aviv.
      • fredfred 10 mths ago
        John. He isn't the first
      • deborah howard 10 mths ago
        It's all about teamwork people. The American citizens are really looking for the leaders to work with the President of the United States. This is not a debate. Time is money!!! How much money have we wasted trying to get this deal done. You should ask yourself how much is the American citizen worth and why? Nothing is 100% perfect.

        We want our young people to be educated, respectful, team players, and productive. What message our we sending? Is it alright for our young people to disrespect leadership? Would a company keep them if their task was not completed in the proper timeframe?

        The Americans need to see unity and productivity. Let's focus! It's tme to get the job done. Time is ticking.
    • MEL  •  10 mths ago
      Bush Tax cuts of 2003, passed in May, took effect on taxes payed for 2003, during which unemployment averaged 6.0%. Note the change in the unemployment trend in April 2004 when the taxes came due:

      01/2004:6.3% 02/2004:6.0% 03/2004:6.0% 04/2004:5.4% 05/2004:5.3%.

      By 2005, unemployment was down to 4.9% in April, and eventually made it down to 4.1% later that year. The source for my historical data is a site called forecast-chart btw.

      If you would prefer a more recent example, consider unemployment and taxes from late 2010 to early 2011 and the extension of the Bush Tax Cuts in November:
      The data used here comes from the NCSL (National Conference of State Legislatures) website:

      09/2010:9.6% 10/2010:9.6% 11/2010:9.8% 12/2010:9.4% 1/2011:9.0% 2/2011:8.9% 3/2011:8.8%

      Posted by Mark
      • Scott S. 10 mths ago
        Good Point. Thank you for posting it.
    • kr8caos2  •  10 mths ago
      How about we cut off all of the money we send overseas? Then we wont need to raise the debt ceiling because we will cut what we are spending by about a 1/3.
      • DGenus 10 mths ago
        I agree there needs to be less until our house is in order. The notion of buying respect has never worked. We earn respect by helping when requested to do so. We just need a leader with goals and a vision that unites rather than paving a path to recovery with gold.
      • G C 10 mths ago
        If we deport all the illegal aliens we will only take a 500 billion dollar hit at first but it will save us over 750 billion a year forever. If we take away some of the perks congress has we can make social security and medicare solvent. End their retirement and health care for life take those funds and put them in medicare and social security problem solved. If we militarize our southern border and end the 14th amendment anchor baby clause that will save even more money.
      • michael 10 mths ago
        Cutting off money that goes overseas will not reduce the amount by 1/2. morlike 1/100,00,000. Seriously. Look it up - its like 3% at best. Its the entitlement programsn and gov spending that oding us in. Priniting money to the point where is lost 21% of it value and starting more "actions" overseas doesnt help.
    • Sherwood O  •  10 mths ago
      Billionaires who outsource your jobs to India and China should get a tax increase... sorry but I have friends who are highly skilled who just got laid off so someone in India can do structure engineering on a building in NYC for 12K instead of someone onsite who makes sure it won't fall down but was paid 120K a year. Guess where the extra money goes for that employee... the owners pocket..... when you all are outsourced you will get it and when it personally affects your lives you will get it... until then, I wish you the best of luck because you will need it when the masses come back not so happy with you.
      • Random American 10 mths ago
        taxes on outsourcing? That could work.Infact here is a better idea make outsourcing illegal. Screw taxes. Honestly by the numbers you put up I would personally still see the advantage of outsourcing but if you make it so they will be arrested or are no longer allowed to have a business licsense if they try then there would be no insentive in outsourcing the insentive would be to stay here or leave the country entirely and not be able to sell any of thier products in this country.
      • CharlieEcho 10 mths ago
        There would have to be options. For every dollar spent outside the country equal amount spent in the country. Still give the businesses options and not alienate the rest of the world. It could be done easily if we let business people do it and not politicians.
      • madamex 10 mths ago
        that's right sherwood, profits are soaring for the elite wealthiest fatcats. look at what's on the upper right side of this page:

        JPMorgan Chase's income rises 13 percent in 2Q

        --copied and pasted, my friends. proof. they are not hiring, they are profiteering. with all their tax breaks. they do NOT make jobs that way, they do NOT stimulate the economy. Profit = unused capital paid to owners. Unused, for business purposes. unused, for hiring. these fatties are not reinvesting their profits into the working sector of america. THEY MUST PAY some of those profits in taxes. america is in dire need right now. it's an emergency.
    • Antonea  •  10 mths ago
      well, if they have any ideas about NOT sending out S.S. checks or Veteran's checks, disability checks.....then Congress should get NO paycheck!!! S.S. monthly pay has been on hold for over 2 years with no increases. However, Congress doesn't STOP at giving themselves raises. They are all greedy crooks. They also should NOT be using S.S. for other govt. programs!!! Especially since their I.O.U.'s are no good.
      • Vegas Bob 10 mths ago
        Antonea, that is not the congresses decision, the treasury department at the direction of the President, decides which checks go out, so if the social security checks and veteran's checks do not go out, it is the President's decision to play politics with their money. . .,and yes, we do have enough to pay the checks, the government takes in about 200 billion a month in revenue
    • MR26.2  •  10 mths ago
      Let the American People decide in 2012 which politica party doesn't want to compromise.

      The Democrats and Obama place entitlement- Medicare, Medicaid, and Social Security along with multi-trillion dollar discretionary spending ( identified by Biden and the GOP) on the chopping block to appease the GOP.

      The GOP wants more tax cuts, tax breaks, tax loop holes, and NO tax increase for the wealthy business owners and multi-billion dollar companies and corporations.
    • BB  •  10 mths ago
      2008 tax rates were the same as 2011 tax rates.

      2008 deficit was just under $500 billion
      2011 deficit is $1.5 trillion, 3 times as large

      So you tell me....is the problem too much spending or not enough taxes?
    • blue cow  •  10 mths ago
      I call....
    • GrimJoe  •  10 mths ago
      coming together is a beggining,solving together is a progress,working together is a success,Henry Ford.
    • jane  •  10 mths ago
      How about we don't give Congress their pay checks. They are not doing the job they were elected to do. They should be fired. GET IT DONE, CONGRESS, OR GET OUT
    • joel  •  10 mths ago
      I don't care who gets cuts as long as it not the people who paid their whole life to receive Social Security and Medicare and Medicaid. Any thing else is fair game and we should start with the pay and retirement benefits for politicians. Cut any benefits for those who have never paid into the system. Public housing, and benefits for unwed mothers who just keep popping out fatherless babies to continue to stay on the government teat, Cut out redundant enforcement agencies and put them to work our borders to control illegal aliens. Tax business that take jobs over seas and help those that employ US citizens. Stop all aide to foreign countries.
    • Super R-Type  •  10 mths ago
      McConnell said his first choice was to reach a good compromise with Obama.

      Short of that, "my second obligation is to my party ...
      You piece of crap, your obligation is to the American People and the constitution period.
    • Rat Fink McRoy  •  10 mths ago
      "A democracy cannot exist as a permanent form of government. It can only exist until the majority discovers it can vote itself largess out of the public treasury. After that, the majority always votes for the candidate promising the most benefits with the result the democracy collapses because of the loose fiscal policy ensuing..." - Elmer T. Peterson
    • MIGUEL  •  10 mths ago
      Here is a really crazy idea: SEND THE PRESIDENT A CLEAN BILL TO RAISE THE DEBT CEILING AND THEN HAVE THE SPENDING CUTS DEBATE WHEN THE 2012 BUDGET NEGOTIATIONS START IN ABOUT 3 MONTHS FROM NOW.....I think that this is a bridge too far for the Republican Party but then again, they rather jump off a cliff and flush our economy down the drain rather than compromise. They gained a majority on the House under the "WHERE ARE THE JOBS" chants and yet, HAVE NOT PROPOSED A SINGLE JOBS BILL.
    • Cat Smythe  •  10 mths ago
      How about cutting the retirement moneys of all politicians retired.How about making cuts in the White House...less helpers.How about ...lets pull out of the war games for awhile.How about Lets quit helping other nations...let them grow up a bit.How about no more outer space nonsence.well lets see i am sure you can figure it out but why would anyone consider taking from the elderly and vets ?Appearently thats your fix ,huh!!!!.Visit a nursing home...then you will see real care of elderly.Shame on all of you.I will use my vote better this time and who knows maybe just maybe"GOOFY"will run for President...you think?
    • Billy Jackson  •  10 mths ago
      Honestlyy why should we pay back that debt to china,If we did not buy their junk,we would have jobs.and they would be starving.We need to break this cycle.BUY MADE IN USA and americas problems go away,because our companies would have to move home.
    • MIGUEL  •  10 mths ago
      Did the Republicans forget already that Obama was making jokes at the same time that He ordered our Marines to take out Bin Ladden??.....Call his bluff all you want but I have not heard any Republican putting their jobs on the line. They wanted to use the Debt Ceiling as a bargaining chip to get more spending cuts and THEY WON.....YES, THEY WON since the President gave them their 2.3 Trillion dollars in spending cuts and added another 2 Trillion plus Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid.....WOW, are these guys really on the side of the "American Public" they talk about or the Oil companies, Hedge Fund Managers and Corporate Jet Owners?? I paid more taxes last year than ExxonMobil and I don't make 5 Million dollars an hour like they do on top of a REFUND from the IRS, as a matter of fact I'm still looking for a job.
      How ironic is it that you have won everything you wanted and more but can't take YES for an answer because you painted yourself in a corner with a NO NEW TAX ideology?? Closing loopholes on the TAX CODE does not raise the TAX RATE but then again, I don't have thousands of dollars to PAY OFF my congressman to tell me otherwise.
    • John  •  10 mths ago
      WHY ALL THE OOPS TRY AGAIN ??????????????????????????????
    • B. A. Smith  •  10 mths ago
      "Don't call my bluff" did he really mean to say that he is bluffing? Shouldn't Obama have said "don't make me call YOUR bluff"?
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