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    Obama to press Congress to revisit $1.2T in cuts

    WASHINGTON (AP) — In its budget proposal next month, the Obama administration will urge lawmakers to revisit the failed attempt by a congressional supercommittee to cut the deficit by at least $1.2 trillion, the White House says.

    The proposal runs counter to the common wisdom in Washington that any major deficit reduction effort is unlikely in a presidential election year. Instead, lawmakers are focusing on a one-year extension of a payroll tax cut and supplemental jobless benefits sought by the president as part of last fall's jobs agenda.

    But also looming are sweeping across-the-board spending cuts required next year because of the supercommittee deadlock. Senior lawmakers like House Armed Services Committee Chairman Howard "Buck" McKeon, R-Calif., are focusing on a less ambitious one-year plan to give the Pentagon a reprieve from cuts that both the administration and Republicans say would cripple the military.

    The White House plan, likely to reprise new taxes and fee proposals that are nonstarters with Capitol Hill Republicans, would turn off the entire nine-year, $1.2 trillion across-the-board spending cuts, referred to as a "sequester."

    "We have a sequester coming less than a year from now unless Congress acts," said a senior administration official. "We're going to ask Congress to do now what we think Congress should have done in December, which is enact more than $1.2 trillion in deficit reduction, turn off the sequester and maintain the (spending caps)."

    The official required anonymity as a condition to speak to a reporter on the plan.

    That plan of budget cuts would be imposed under last summer's budget and debt pact between Obama and Congress that imposed $900 billion in savings from accounts appropriated by Congress each year and promised at least $1.2 trillion more from the work on the deficit supercommittee, or, failing that, across-the-board cuts to a sweeping set of defense and domestic programs.

    The threat of the across-the-board cuts was supposed to prod the panel, but it never got on track and collapsed just before Thanksgiving over intractable differences on tax increases and cuts to popular programs like Medicare.

    The failure of the panel capped a long, difficult budget year in which the warring sides were only able to agree when facing either a shutdown of the government or an unthinkable default on U.S. obligations. Policymakers face the prospect of more gridlock this year as election-year politics promise to even further cripple the already limited ability of Obama and Capitol Hill Republicans to work together.

    In that light, the administration's proposal could be doomed to dead-on-arrival status despite widespread desire to turn off the automatic cuts. The White House is already playing down expectations.

    "In terms of essential, must-do items, the payroll tax cut extension is the last one," White House spokesman Josh Earnest said last month.

    At the same time, a new wrinkle has emerged due to the collapse of the supercommittee: a new set of spending caps for the 2013 budget year that begins Oct. 1 that require cuts of about $8 billion from the $554 billion budget for defense programs, the first outright cuts since the so-called peace dividend of the early 1990s.

    The required defense cuts are separate from those that would be imposed under the sequester, but the administration official predicted lawmakers might revisit them when turning to the annual appropriations bills later this year.

    The budget is slated to be released Feb. 6.

     
    • Michael  •  Austin, Texas  •  1 mth 7 days ago
      If you continue to elect lawyers, you will continue to be represnted by liars.
    • day  •  1 mth 5 days ago
      Cut their pay and pensions!!!!
    • H.Busch  •  Chicago, Illinois  •  1 mth 7 days ago
      A loaf of bread $3.89 ? a gallon of milk $ 3.99 ? a pound of fatty hamburger $4.19 ? Honestly - what's going on ?
    • SHRALP  •  1 mth 6 days ago
      How about FIRST we cut the pay of all congress and the so-called "lawmakers."
    • steve  •  Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania  •  1 mth 7 days ago
      So basically, after both parties highlighted the importance of balancing the budget early last year, we are going to sequester this problem to 2013, two years after the horn was sounded.

      When the last ditch effort by the 'super committee" failed, automatic reductions were to take place this year, not in 2013.

      I guess the need for controlling our debt isn't really that important to either party.
    • Richard  •  1 mth 7 days ago
      Why is Brazil manufacturing planes for our Air Force Mr. President ? Tell me ...tell some one why we can't do it here ? Your a jobs president ? You Sir are a globalist ...
    • David  •  Fresno, California  •  1 mth 7 days ago
      Every Obama move will now be examined as to whether or not it is a re-election ploy.
    • Thomas  •  1 mth 7 days ago
      How about a "balanced budget?"
    • Kinja87  •  1 mth 7 days ago
      Funny how they keep talking about budget deals when there is no budget.
    • MiamiVice  •  1 mth 7 days ago
      I knew the "super committee" would be a super failure when the created it.
    • Robert C  •  Sacramento, California  •  1 mth 7 days ago
      I hate to tell you but the 1.2 trillion cut that president Obama wants to cut is not really a cut but a reduction of the rate of increase that the federal goverment spends.A real cut is when you spend less next year then you do this year.
    • D  •  1 mth 7 days ago
      A quote from Barak Obama...................If elected, would you balance the budget? If you answered yes, how soon would you do it?
      " I am committed to restoring fiscal discipline and reforming our current budget and tax system. The most important first step we can take on that path is to restore pay-as-you-go spending rules so that we do not dig ourselves into deeper debt. My priorities will not increase the deficit. I will pay for each of the investments I call for by either cutting other spending or finding new revenue sources."
      Where is the cut spending? Barak? heloooo???
    • Ron  •  West Palm Beach, Florida  •  1 mth 7 days ago
      You failed to mention how much the Super Committee gets paid. It is in "addition" to their pay.;
    • Bigfat Paulie  •  1 mth 7 days ago
      times are tough--give the idiots in washington salary only--cut off their benefits including the $250,000 they waste on their offices staff l;uxury cars free food parties free phones free healthcare--they did not work they do not deserve to be paid--they should pass that into law too--no work no pay..yeah sure
    • .  •  Jacksonville, Florida  •  1 mth 7 days ago
      Do you realize what the federal government could have done with the trillion dollar stimulus 1,000,000,000,000 ?
      Given 100,000,000 households $10,000 each.
    • USA Veteran  •  Raleigh, North Carolina  •  1 mth 7 days ago
      Let's start with reducing congresses wages and collecting all the free cell phones.Let the Obamas reinburse the tax payers for all the vacations they took.
    • Thomas  •  Lowell, Massachusetts  •  1 mth 6 days ago
      a budget cut of 1.2 trillion over 9 years yet obama asked for a 1.2 trillion more in debt for this year alone...............do they teach fuzzy math in harvard
    • Jon  •  Boca Raton, Florida  •  1 mth 7 days ago
      gas up 7 cents this morning
    • Raleigh  •  1 mth 6 days ago
      You mean Obama's Budget requests spending levels without any spending cuts?
    • JustTheFactsPlease  •  Spokane, Washington  •  1 mth 6 days ago
      Why would they want to work when they can just collect buckets of money sitting around in non-productive meetings all day? Is it any wonder this country has issues, look who's on the bus.
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