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    Late stab at debt-limit deal to avert US default

    WASHINGTON (AP) — In a last-minute stab at compromise, Republican congressional leaders and the White House made significant progress Saturday night toward a deal to avert a government default threatened for early next week, according to officials familiar with the talks.

    Under the plan, the nation's debt limit would rise in two steps by a total of about $2.4 trillion and spending would be cut by a slightly larger amount, these officials said. The first stage — about $1 trillion — would take place immediately and the second later in the year.

    Congress would be required to vote on a balanced budget amendment to the Constitution, but none of the debt limit increase would be contingent on its approval.

    One Republican official said the two sides had settled on general concepts, but added there were numerous details to be worked out, and no assurance of a final agreement. A Democratic official said the two sides were "not really" close to a deal, but added that one could come together quickly. They spoke only on condition of anonymity about the private negotiations.

    Word of significant progress after weeks of stalemate offered the strongest indication yet that an economy-crippling default might be averted.

    Without legislation in place by next Tuesday, administration officials say the Treasury will run out of funds to pay all the nation's bills. They say a subsequent default could prove catastrophic for the U.S. economy and send shockwaves around the world.

    President Barack Obama is seeking legislation to raise the government's $14.3 trillion debt limit by about $2.4 trillion, enough to tide the Treasury over until after the 2012 elections. Over many weeks, he has agreed to Republican demands that deficits be cut — without a requirement for tax increases — in exchange for additional U.S. borrowing authority.

    But President Barack Obama has threatened to veto any legislation that would require a second vote in Congress for any additional borrowing authority to take effect, saying that would invite a recurrence of the current crisis in the heat of next year's election campaigns.

    First word of an effort to reach a compromise came at mid-afternoon from Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell and House Speaker John Boehner — Obama's principal Republican antagonist in a contentious new era of divided government. Both GOP leaders said they were in touch with the White House and hopeful of a deal.

    Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid heatedly denied their claims of progress on the Senate floor a short while later, but several hours later said events had changed.

    "There are many elements to be finalized...there is still a distance to go," he said in dramatic late-night remarks. "I'm glad to see this move toward cooperation and compromise," he added.

    He said he was optimistic any agreement would not include a short-term extension of the nation's debt limit — a point on which Obama has insisted.

    Officials familiar with the discussions said that while the first-step increase in borrowing authority and cuts in spending would happen at once, the next step would be somewhat more complicated.

    The additional increase in borrowing authority, about $1.4 trillion, would be linked to creation of a special committee of lawmakers charged with recommending deficit cuts of a slightly larger size. If the panel failed to act, or its proposals were rejected in Congress, automatic spending cuts would take effect to slice spending by slightly more than $1.4 trillion, possibly affecting Medicare and the Pentagon.

    The terms under discussion appeared to satisfy key demands made by both sides.

    Obama would prevail on insisting that after the legislation is passed, Congress would not be required to vote for debt limit increases to take place. Republicans would win spending cuts slightly larger than any debt limit increase and avoid any higher taxes.

    Reid said that at the request of White House officials, he was postponing a test vote set for shortly after midnight on his own legislation to raise the debt limit while cutting spending.

    Republicans opposed his bill, and said in advance they had the votes to block its advance.

    Halfway around the world, on a visit to Camp Leatherneck in Afghanistan, the nation's top military officer fielded questions from troops asking if they would be paid in the event of a default.

    "I actually don't know the answer to that question," said Adm. Mike Mullen, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, although he told them they would continue to go to work each day.

    Obama, in his weekly radio and Internet address, said there were several ways out of the gridlock that has prevented action by Congress, then added, "There is very little time."

    But to get to the endgame, Republicans and Democrats had to go through the formality of killing each other's bills — scoring their own political points — before they could turn to meaningful negotiations.

    And a few hours after the president spoke, House Republican leaders engineered a vote to defeat the Reid-drafted proposal to raise the debt limit on a near-party line vote at mid-afternoon.

    That was payback of sorts — Reid had arranged the rejection of a House-passed bill on Friday within minutes after it reached the Senate.

    Individual lawmakers expressed anxiety about the prospect that faced the country if it were to default for the first time in history.

    "I'm worried about Congress defaulting on our country," said Sen. Johnny Isakson, R-Ga., urging lawmakers to find common ground. He suggested that spending cuts take place automatically if necessary to ensure the debt limit does not expire before 2013.

    With financial markets closed for the weekend, lawmakers had a little breathing room, but not much. Asian markets begin opening for the new work week when it is late Sunday afternoon in the capital.

    In his remarks at a news conference, McConnell said Obama "needs to indicate what he will sign, and we are in those discussions."

    He said later he had spoken several times during the day with Vice President Joe Biden, who played a prominent role in earlier attempts to break the gridlock that has pushed the country to the verge of an unprecedented default.

    Boehner said that despite the partisanship of recent weeks, "I think we're dealing with reasonable, responsible people who want this crisis to end as quickly as possible and I'm confident it will."

    The talk of compromise contrasted sharply with the day's earlier developments as both the House and Senate convened for unusual Saturday sessions.

    The House voted down legislation drafted by Democrat Reid to raise the government's debt limit by $2.4 trillion and cut spending by the same amount.

    The vote was 246-173, mostly along party lines and after debate filled with harsh, partisan remarks.

    Republicans said the Reid spending-cuts plan was filled with gimmicks and would make unacceptable reductions in Pentagon accounts. "It offers no real solutions to the out-of-control spending problems," said Rep. Alan Nunnelee of Mississippi, part of a group of 87 first-term Republicans who have led the push for deeper spending cuts.

    Not even Democrats seemed to like the legislation very much, although many emerged from a closed-door meeting of the rank and file saying they would vote for it.

    Rep. Lloyd Doggett, D-Texas, called it "the least worst alternative to avoid default."

    Yet with their votes, many Democrats signaled their readiness for compromise by voting to cut spending without raising taxes. Many Republicans insist taxes must not be raised to cut into federal deficits, even for the wealthiest Americans and for big oil companies.

    House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi said Boehner "chose to go to the dark side" when he changed his own legislation to satisfy tea party lawmakers and other critics.

    There were catcalls from the Republican side of the aisle at that, and Pelosi responded by repeating that the speaker "chose to go to the dark side."

    The House-passed bill provides for a $900 billion debt limit increase, coupled with $917 billion in federal spending cuts.

    The last-minute change requires both houses of Congress to approve a Constitutional balanced budget amendment as a precondition for additional borrowing authority to take effect.

    Republicans ridiculed Reid's legislation.

    "Not only does it fail to address our spending and debt problem, it won't even prevent a downgrade of our credit rating," said Rep. Scott Garrett, R-N.J. "We need actual cuts to government spending to address our long-term debt crisis, not phantom cuts and accounting gimmicks."

    ___

    Associated Press writers Donna Cassata and Matt Yancey in Washington and Lolita Baldor in Afghanistan contributed to this report.

     

    14,218 comments

    • Tim Beardsley  •  10 mths ago
      I can say one thing , there will be a whole lot of people fired in 2012
      • connemarasports 10 mths ago
        The majority of voters will voted the same people back in and 90% of them will vote for the two parties and our give you 5-1 If they don't!
      • Steve H 10 mths ago
        Too bad it will not include every elected official in DC!!
      • Ken 10 mths ago
        Not a lot, mostly demofags.
    • Sandra  •  10 mths ago
      What does a man in a $l,000.00 suit, $500.00 pair of shoes,$100.00 tie, Rolex watch, and last but not least a Gold plated ego, know about trying to make a living the honest way.
      • T.B. 10 mths ago
        I hate to say this- but are you talking about our millionaire president, or one of the millionair congresspeople?
      • folo.d.mony 10 mths ago
        Folo knows that every single one of those Sandra describes would respond exactly as Scott did. That's the gold-plated ego she mentions kicking in.
      • jackson 10 mths ago
        Ask barack hussein obama. But don't ask him how he got his Rolex.
    • Justin  •  10 mths ago
      these politicians need put aside their party pride and hopes for reelection and start thinking about the well being of the country they were appointed to serve
      • Solution 10 mths ago
        I'm sure each one of them would argue that they are doing exactly that. I find the conservative's story more likely and believable. The TEA party folks even more so.
      • Michael 10 mths ago
        And quit spending money we don't have. Deficit means broke. We are not broke if we can pay the interest on the debt- sounds like the sub prime morage crisis to me all over again. Then again the demos blue printed that one.
      • Rhonda 10 mths ago
        The republicans are serving they were put in office to cut spending , not give obama a blank check like the dems would prefer .
    • yea_right  •  10 mths ago
      I wonder how much we can save - if each congress person went down to a paycheck of only $2,000 per month? Democract or Republican or Independent - all would help the American people save money equally. Then they would have no need to cut social security or medicare - 2 programs they shouldn't be touching in the first place.
      • Anono 10 mths ago
        I agree, let's start by reducing all the salaries of those in Congress. Too bad, we are not allowed to vote on their salaries. Amazing, isn't it.
      • Observer 10 mths ago
        That would about 1 ten thousandths of the problem or less than one hour
      • Terry 10 mths ago
        actually yea_right our politicians need to have no money to live off of since they want to take away soc sec, disability, military and veterans pay because they can't come to a decision like the grown man that they are...... they all are acting like 2 yr. olds having temper tantrums because its not going there way.....They are NOT GOD and what gives them the right to play with people's livelyhood like this. This income is a matter of life and death for our seniors, the disabled and our veterans and yes even some of our military. These politicians need to know what its like to live how we will live because of there so-called threats to The American people. They are pompous assholes who are causing undue stress for a lot of people because they can't get their crap together.... They created this "MESS" and "THEY NEED TO FIX IT!" BUT NOT AT OUR EXPENSE!!!!!.......F....K NO!!! I TOTALLY AGREE VOTE THEM ALL OUT IN 2012...THEY ARE NOT WORTHY OF OUR VOTES, OUR BLOOD, SWEAT, TEARS OR SPIT!!!! I am disabled and worked over 30 yrs and to think I may not get my money because the government spent it on God knows what makes me so damn mad......Our government is made up of self-centered a-holes because they get paid no matter what and they get their medical and pensions and their freebies from our tax dollars....They don't give a damn about the American people cause if they did this crap would not be happening and we would not have homeless people. Stop sending our money, billions of dollars overseas to help other countries when you can't even help THE AMERICAN PEOPLE, DAMN IT WE COME 1ST!!!!. if the President reads THE CONSTITUTION MAYBE HE WOULD KNOW HE IS SUPPOSED TO PROTECT AND SERVE HIS PEOPLE OF THE USA AS THAT IS WHAT HE TOOK THE DAMN OATH FOR. He sure as hell is doing a piss poor job of it. Get our troops home as well, it is senseless to still be fighting a war for other countries and getting our people killed for what.....Bin Laden is dead!!!! Bring our people home now....Middle east countries will always fight let them....not our problem stop sacrificing our men and women....do you see other countries doing the same.......HELL NO!!!! WAKE UP AMERICA!!!!! LETS STOP THIS BULLSHIT!!!!! TELL OUR GOVERNMENT WHAT WE WANT AS PEOPLE AND WHAT WE WILL NOT TOLERATE ANY LONGER!!!!! START PROTECTING AND SAVING OUR OWN COUNTRY B4 ITS TOO LATE!!!!
    • James  •  10 mths ago
      I just spent $85 at the grocery store.....we will get too eat for 3 or 4 days.....
      • Joshua 10 mths ago
        and?
      • Swell! 10 mths ago
        Did you buy ciggies?
      • RGJ 10 mths ago
        You got a computer don't you. And a cell phone! Stop wining
    • Viper  •  10 mths ago
      How about this....we nail a pirate plank to the top of the Washington Monument....and make all 535 of them walk it.
    • waterboy  •  10 mths ago
      I live on 1157.00 a month. SSDI . I am very disabled with Multiple Sclerosis. If we don't receive OUR SS checks on time I won't be able to pay rent! I think they should cut ALL the congressmen's and Presidents pay for about a year and see how they live.
    • handy4sure  •  10 mths ago
      They All ...F@#%&!.. Suck!
    • Diggit  •  10 mths ago
      These United States of America would not exist had these politicians been around in 1776.
    • reddotmiami  •  10 mths ago
      Never in the history of this Country have so few, done so much damage to so many.
    • Sad Senior  •  10 mths ago
      I would love to see all our troops come home! The big problem is....no jobs. What would they do?
    • Shirley Henson  •  10 mths ago
      Fix this mess you caused or face Angry Americans who will Vote Your Political BUTTS right out of office!!!!
    • Sciurus  •  10 mths ago
      Make lobbying a felony. Really.
    • cs  •  10 mths ago
      I actually find it comforting that the majority of the people are sick of all of them not just one side. It's time to throw out the trash and start over.
    • seer  •  10 mths ago
      Fire them all!...and take their benefits, too.
    • patrick  •  10 mths ago
      Stop funding the foreign wars and stop funding foreign governments and focus on the USA!
    • John  •  10 mths ago
      When the next election comes around I believe we should fire all of them and get someone who puts the needs of the public first. Congress is a disgrace!!
    • onawave2  •  10 mths ago
      When will enough be enough and we the people take back the government?
    • Lynn  •  10 mths ago
      The tail continues to wag the dog.
    • M G  •  10 mths ago
      no pay for congress or senate, no pay for president and any staffers. shut em all down !
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