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Old 07-24-2011, 07:14 PM   #1
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The latest turn in the summer&rsquo;s epic clash between the White House and Congressional Republicans came little more than a week before the government hits its borrowing ceiling, and set off accusations from both sides about who was to blame. A visibly angry President Obama, in a hastily scheduled White House news conference, demanded that Congressional leaders come to the White House on Saturday morning. &ldquo;I want them here at 11 a.m. tomorrow,&rdquo; he said. &ldquo;They are going to have to explain to me how it is that we are going to avoid default.&rdquo; Mr. Obama said Mr. Boehner had stopped returning his calls when it became clear that rank-and-file House Republicans would not agree to raise revenues on wealthy Americans as part of a debt-reduction deal, despite Mr. Obama&rsquo;s concessions on reducing future spending <a href="http://www.trading666.com/sport-jerseys-NFL-jerseys-f2-45.html"><strong>cheap NFL jerseys from china</strong></a> for Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security. Both sides have sought a deficit-reduction agreement as part of the essential vote to raise the government&rsquo;s 14.3 trillion debt limit, which will be reached Aug. 2. In a letter to his Republican colleagues on Friday night, Mr. Boehner said, &ldquo;A deal was never reached, and was never really close.&rdquo; He added: &ldquo;In the end, we couldn&rsquo;t connect. Not because of different personalities, but because of different visions for our country.&rdquo; The speaker said Mr. Obama wanted to raise taxes too high and would not make &ldquo;fundamental changes&rdquo; to entitlement benefit programs like Medicare. But according to a White House official, Mr. Obama had agreed over the coming decade to cut 250 billion from Medicare spending and 310 billion from other domestic entitlement programs, like farm subsidies and education programs. And Mr. Obama was willing to change the formula for Social Security cost-of living adjustments, which many economists say would more accurately reflect inflation, for savings of about 125 billion more. All of Mr. Obama&rsquo;s concessions on the benefit programs were contingent, however, on Mr. Boehner and Republicans agreeing to higher taxes for wealthy individuals and corporations. At the news conference, Mr. Obama said Republicans were forfeiting an &ldquo;extraordinarily fair deal&rdquo; to trim the deficit and raise the debt ceiling. &ldquo;I have gone out of my way to make compromises,&rdquo; the president added. &ldquo;Essentially what we had offered Speaker Boehner was over a trillion dollars in cuts to discretionary spending, both domestic and defense,&rdquo; Mr. Obama said. &ldquo;We then offered <a href="www.trading666.com"><strong>wholesale fashion lv handbags online from china </strong></a> an additional 650 billion in cuts to entitlement programs Medicare, Medicaid, Social Security. We believed that it was possible to shape those in a way that preserved the integrity of the system, made them available for the next generation and did not affect current beneficiaries in an adverse way.&rdquo; Republicans, though, said that the White House pushed for more revenue midway through the talks. &ldquo;The White House moved the goal posts,&rdquo; Mr. Boehner said in a news conference. In his weekly radio address on Saturday, Mr. Obama continued to press the idea that it was &ldquo;not right to ask middle class families to pay more for college before we ask the biggest corporations to pay their fair share of taxes.&rdquo; &ldquo;This debate boils down to a simple choice,&rdquo; the president said.&nbsp; We can come together for the good of the country and reach a compromise; we can strengthen our economy and leave for our children a more secure future.&nbsp; Or we can issue insults and demands and ultimatums at each another, withdraw to our partisan corners, and achieve nothing.&rdquo; Representative Jeb Hensarling, Republican of Texas, pressed the idea that the deficit and government spending need to come down to help create jobs and bolster the economy. &ldquo;If we're going to avoid any type of default and downgrade &mdash; <a href="http://dynastes.dy.funpic.de/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?p=75941#75941"><strong>European Stocks Post Weekly Rally After Second Greek Bailout</strong></a> if we're going to resume job creation in America _ the president and his allies need to listen to the people and work with Republicans to cut up the credit cards once and for all,&rdquo; Mr. Hensarling said. The breakdown in negotiations between Mr. Obama and Mr. Boehner was the second time this month that Mr. Boehner had walked away from the table with Mr. Obama after word of their private talks was leaked to the news media, provoking protests from Republican lawmakers and antitax conservative groups. &ldquo;I&rsquo;ve been left at the altar now a couple of times,&rdquo; Mr. Obama said. &ldquo;And I think that one of the questions that the Republican Party is going to have to ask itself is, Can they say yes to anything?&rdquo;&nbsp; This time, however, Mr. Obama had also faced a firestorm from within his party, because of the spending cuts he was considering with Mr. Boehner.
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