Posted on 04/15/2011 7:10:20 AM PDT by Qbert
Senate Democrats and the White House are pressuring Republican members of the Gang of Six to reach an agreement on a deficit-reduction package so it can be used as a credible alternative to the budget unveiled last week by House Budget Committee Chairman Paul Ryan (R-Wis.), according to Senate sources.
Ryans plan calls for a cost-slashing overhaul of Medicare and Medicaid, and Democrats want to have a deficit-cutting alternative that would keep the structure of Medicare intact while increasing tax revenue and cutting defense spending.
Theyre impatient and I dont blame them, said Senate Majority Whip Dick Durbin (D-Ill.), a member of the Gang of Six, when asked about the White Houses efforts to push the talks along. Lets look back at the healthcare debate. There was a study group there that never finished. The groups discussions have already dragged on for five months, holding up the Senate Democratic budget plan. Ryans proposal is expected to pass the House on Friday.
I dont think the White House is frustrated, but theyre ready for an agreement, said a senior Senate Democratic aide.
White House officials indicated to reporters over the weekend that the Gang of Six might announce a deal this week. But two members, Sens. Saxby Chambliss (R-Ga.) and Mark Warner (D-Va.), immediately pushed back when they spoke at a Rotary Club lunch in Atlanta on Monday.
A source close to one of the Gang of Six members said President Obamas speech Wednesday at George Washington University on deficit reduction was a not-so-subtle effort to light a fire under the bipartisan talks.
Obama announced that Vice President Joe Biden would begin meeting regularly with Democratic and Republican congressional leaders in early May to craft a package with the goal of reducing long-term deficit spending by the end of June.
There comes a point, and were getting close to it, when our relevance will be judged by our timeliness, Durbin said.
Treasury Department officials estimate July 8 is the outside limit for increasing the nations $14.3 trillion debt ceiling.
Administration officials envision Biden working with a group of 16 lawmakers four from each party from each chamber in pursuit of a deficit-reduction agreement.
Sen. Mike Crapo (R-Idaho), a member of the Gang of Six, questioned the presidents decision to put Biden in charge of deficit-reduction talks while the Senate group is still working.
Its a little confusing because we already had the fiscal commission, he said. I thought it would have been better for the president, with more specificity, to determine if any parts of the fiscal commission report were parts he could support.
Durbin said that if the Gang of Six wants to be relevant, it needs to make a proposal before Congress debates a debt-limit increase.
The Illinois Democrat told reporters Wednesday that a deal could be announced during the last week of April, but Republican members of the group have resisted timelines.
Chambliss told The Hill that getting something done before the end of April might be optimistic.
A bipartisan Senate plan based on the recommendations of Obamas fiscal commission would give Democrats powerful ammunition to resist the House-passed budget resolution.
Democrats want to make big cuts to the Defense Department budget and raise taxes in addition to cutting discretionary and mandatory spending programs.
An agreement from the Gang of Six could be helpful it is working off the recommendations of the fiscal commission, which called for cuts to security spending and annual limits for war spending. The commission also suggested raising tax revenues by $785 billion over 10 years by reforming the tax code to eliminate targeted tax breaks.
Obama took a step toward embracing the fiscal commissions plan by inviting the co-chairmen of the panel, former White House Chief of Staff Erskine Bowles and former Sen. Alan Simpson (R-Wyo.), to the White House on Thursday.
Ryans plan, compared to the commission plan, doesnt go beyond cutting $78 billion from the Pentagons budget a number that Defense Secretary Robert Gates has already proposed. It would slash taxes by $2.9 trillion over the next decade.
Democrats fear they may lose political leverage if they allow the Gang of Six talks to drag on, giving Republicans a chance to mold the debate in the absence of a legislative plan that includes their priorities.
Thats how the healthcare debate played out in 2009. Senate Finance Committee Chairman Max Baucus (D-Mont.) spent months in private talks with Republican Sens. Chuck Grassley of Iowa, Mike Enzi of Wyoming and Olympia Snowe of Maine, but ultimately failed to reach an agreement.
Republicans gained the upper hand in the public debate during those months as Democrats struggled to articulate their legislative vision in the absence of a concrete plan.
Republicans immediately criticized Obamas vision for cutting the deficit as lacking details.
I dont think he had a lot of detail yesterday except for tax increases, Crapo said.
Whatever the Rat says, do the opposite.
When you have no real intention of reducing the deficit, much less reducing the $14 Trillion debt, you can hurry things along.
More jobs, more revenue.
Can someone please inform me since when it was that the executive branch is in charge of the LEGISLATIVE branch? I must have forgotten that part of the Constitution.
And while we're at it, someone tell me where the SENATE...or a group of SIX senators therein, are given the responsibility for revenue-creating LEGISLATION.
See, 'cause the way I remember the Constitution, all bills for raising revenue MUST BEGIN IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Isn't that in the Constitution?
While the Constitution may be just a piece of tissue paper to Hussein and his sycophant media, I suggest the rest of America take heed to it and pay attention.
The starting point should be Ryan's budget plan: the House of Representatives, being the CLOSEST to the PEOPLE, is the proper starting point.
“When you have no real intention of reducing the deficit, much less reducing the $14 Trillion debt, you can hurry things along.”
Yep.
And when you’re the WH and you really need the plan to show phony “bipartisanship” solely for your re-election efforts, you need to make it go even faster.
Constitution????
They don’t want no stinking constitution!
I haven’t paid much attention to the “Gang of Six” but has anyone else noticed that this is the first Senate “gang” that hasn’t included McCain or Graham? Hmmm?
LOL........O is going on the road again and telling his serfs to get to work.
All they can do is say YESS MASSA YESS MASSA
It is all political posturing. The fact that three Rep senators would go along with this nonsense is revealing. Durbin is the most partisan senator in Congress. This is all a political ploy.
“I havent paid much attention to the Gang of Six but has anyone else noticed that this is the first Senate gang that hasnt included McCain or Graham? Hmmm?”
Fear not. Saxby “I can’t find my azz with both hands” Chambliss is subbing for McStain. You have my word Chambliss is an even worse RINO than Juan. I am going to make it my mission to get rid of him next election.
I never pay any attention to anything Turban Durbin has to say. Definitely one of the biggest idiots in the Congress.
Any speculation about possible candidates?
Does the peach state have a recall?
They are appeasers just like the last “Gang of Fools”.
I have heard they intend to go for some tax increases.
Beware of gangs of anything.
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