Posted on 07/31/2011 4:26:26 PM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach
The White House and Republican leaders closed in Sunday on a debt ceiling deal giving President Barack Obama greater certainty in managing the Treasurys borrowing needs while making a joint commitment to major deficit reductions without any explicit concessions by the GOP on new tax revenues.
Late in the afternoon, a statement from Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) said: Senator Reid has signed off on the debt-ceiling agreement pending caucus approval.
(Excerpt) Read more at politico.com ...
H/T to Drudge!
This is an attempt to ‘ease it in’ so it don’t hurt so bad???
This says it gives obama more certainty over the treasury but the WaPo says the gop kicked him in the ..........
Nothing will ever be fixed with this, and other, issues, until Obama is gone from the Oval Office and his shadow government disbanded.
Period.
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posted at 5:15 pm on July 31, 2011 by Allahpundit
I call upon these hardline, hostage-taking ideological fanatics to compromise for the good of America.
This deal trades peoples livelihoods for the votes of a few unappeasable right-wing radicals, and I will not support it. Progressives have been organizing for months to oppose any scheme that cuts Medicare, Medicaid or Social Security, and it now seems clear that even these bedrock pillars of the American success story are on the chopping block. Even if this deal were not as bad as it is, this would be enough for me to fight against its passage
Republicans have succeeded in imposing their vision of a country without real economic hope. Their message has no public appeal, and Democrats have had every opportunity to stand firm in the face of their irrational demands. Progressives have been rallying support for the successful government programs that have meant health and economic security to generations of our people. Today we, and everyone we have worked to speak for and fight for, were thrown under the bus. We have made our bottom line clear for months: a final deal must strike a balance between cuts and revenue, and must not put all the burden on the working people of this country. This deal fails those tests and many more.
The Democratic Party, no less than the Republican Party, is at a very serious crossroads at this moment. For decades Democrats have stood for a capable, meaningful government a government that works for the people, not just the powerful, and that represents everyone fairly and equally. This deal weakens the Democratic Party as badly as it weakens the country. We have given much and received nothing in return. The lesson today is that Republicans can hold their breath long enough to get what they want. While I believe the country will not reward them for this in the long run, the damage has already been done.
His proposed solutions? Either a clean debt-ceiling hike, which will do nothing to check the growth of spending thatll eventually utterly destroy that capable, meaningful government he loves so much, or the Fourteenth Amendment option, which would add a constitutional crisis and total fiscal uncertainty to the countrys current basket of political goodies. Even so, its awfully nice of him to toss this grenade and complicate the Democrats messaging in case Boehner cant get enough Republicans to push the deal through the House. Fun fact about the Congressional Progressive Caucus: Its the largest on the left with fully 75 members, which means if they vote as a bloc tomorrow then Pelosi and Hoyer are already down to fewer than 120 Democrats who might be willing to help Obama out by voting with Boehner.
As for the GOPs remaining core objection to the deal, its a byproduct of the progressives core demand highlighted above:
Defenders of the plan will say that the defense cuts may never come about, or that if the committee makes some cuts but not enough, only the remainder would be subject to a 50-50 sequestration. This is no small consolation to House and Senate pro-defense lawmakers who fear that the committee wont do its job and that draconian defense cuts will follow.
Why would Republicans give so much on defense? An adviser close to the talks says: This is the only thing Democrats are getting. It was more important than taxes. If so, and national defense cuts are now a get for the Democratic Party regardless of our national security needs, this is shameful. And if Republican negotiators give in, then the Democrats are going to have to come up with lots and lots of votes to make sure the bill passes both houses.
According to HuffPos Sam Stein, all Democratic leaders had signed off on the deal as of 4:30 p.m. ET, which I guess means Pelosi thinks she really can deliver lots and lots of votes. She had better: Fox Newss Chad Pergram says hes already hearing from conservative/tea party House members that they cant support this deal either, which means Boehner will need a broad centrist coalition to get things done.
Stand by for updates, as usual.
Update: Reids office says hes onboard, provided that the caucus approves the package. Bernie Sanders replies by calling it grotesquely immoral and bad economic policy. And heres something fun from Chuck Todd: The holdup on announcing the deal appears to be uncertainty of how House gets to 216.
Update: In case youre worried about the Super Commission recommending tax increases:
Republicans favorable to the deal feel as though they have three safeguards against the committee recommending tax increases and Congress going along: 1) The members appointed by Boehner and McConnell, who will presumably not be Gang of 6 types (McConnell would be wise to appoint Kyl, Sessions, and Toomey); 2) a tax increase would not get through the House and probably not have 50 votes in the Senate; 3) the baseline dynamic mentioned earlier.
That doesnt solve the problem with heavy defense cuts in the trigger, but presumably the GOP thinks it can undo those with separate legislation before the cuts kick in.
Update: Desperate times:
Progressives and the CBC plan presser on Monday to ask Obama to invoke 14th Amendment to avoid debr crisis. 11 am.
Update: A GOP side explains to James Pethokoukis why itll be so hard for the Super Commission to try to raise taxes:
It has an undefined mandate of deficit reduction but the way that is constructed would essentially make it impossible to raise taxes. Anything scored by CBO is based on current law. Current law assumes that taxes are going to go up by three-and-a-half trillion dollars next year [over ten years]. So anything you do to the tax code, unless it starts off with a $3.5 trillion tax increase, its going to be adding to the deficit Its almost impossible for them to touch taxes because if they do, almost anything will be scored as a tax cut, making it that much more difficult to reach the $1.5 trillion that they need to get to.
Thats the baseline dynamic mentioned in Rich Lowrys post quoted above.
Dittos!
Vote them ALL out.
The curse of Tantalus - as one outcome is approached, suddenly it recedes, and when another outcome is approached, it also recedes.
Great informative post.
Do you believe obama will try the 14th amendment if they can’t get this past the house?
There’s talk about it being hard to get to a majority on the House side, normally 218. However it currently has three de jure vacancies. Plus there is the de facto absence of Rep. Giffords. But if they are one vote away DON’T BE SURPRISED to see her wheeled in to cast the ‘winning’ vote. She may not yet be well enough for that to be a medically wise choice. But her side certainly has the chutzpah to use her and she is functional enough to physically do the minimum required. Those drama queens will want to squeeze maximum drama out if her return, if and when it ever happens. I doubt they’ll get a better chance than this. All here can easily imagine the media coverage. Somebody on our side needs to think of an appropriate response, just in case.
Wimpy...A hamburger today for payment Thursday.
I have been incommunicado all day, so I am much like Hogan’s Heros’ Sgt. Schultz. But I notice that this article came from Politico. Does that bother any of you?
If I read it correctly it also said Obama gets $3 TRILLION to tide him over PAST the 2012 elections. Way to go, GOP!
Don't let it bother you Tuck . It matters very little where the lies and rumors come from . Same crap new day . I'm sure Greta and the others will have to find a new missing person or a sexy court case to follow once this is settled.
So you don’t think there will bw any cuts?
Thanks Ernest!
bw=be...
Why bother anymore with the farce of submitting a budget, just let every dept spend what it wants and put it on the charge card.
And could it be prophecy? A financial disaster and the beast swooping in to save the day?
Just sayin’
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