A Congressional Showdown Over Budget looms greater with Pres. Obama & Speaker Boehner (380 hits)
SHUTDOWN WATCH - David Rogers: "The threat of a shutdown looms greater with President Obama and Speaker Boehner still too hesitant or too vulnerable to embrace a deal. Yet for all the high stakes - affecting close to $1 trillion in nondefense spending over the next 10 years - the politics can be so high school-like that it has spawned not one but two 'Gangs of Six,' ... [including] the half-dozen Senate and House aides and administration officials trying to broker some compromise. ... For the 55-year-old [White House budget director Jack] Lew, it has been a sometimes rocky re-entry, given the success he enjoyed in the 1990s as Clinton's budget negotiator with Congress." http://bit.ly/h6X2JO
--Fred Barnes op-ed in The Wall Street Journal, "Republicans Are Winning the Budget Fight": "Republican dissidents fear jumbling proposed budgets with the debt issue will confuse voters and allow Democrats to block cuts. It might. At the same time, Republicans would be looking at a target-rich environment for cuts that reduce the size and reach of Washington. This is all the more reason for the GOP not to provoke a government shutdown. Yet dissatisfied Republicans are willing to risk one by opposing further short-term extensions of spending."
Too, bad the separate branches didn't prevent us going into Iraq.
Tuesday, March 29th 2011 at 11:37AM
Jen Fad
Thanks for this post Jen as it gives us one more chance to learn why we have three SEPARATE branchs of government therefore making Mr. Obama never a part of Congress because this could lead him to being a DICTATOR with the powers to make a budget himself with no say of the Congress that gives this duty to only CONGRESS of making a budget, collecting taxes even for our fighting in a war...make that ANY and ALL wars. (smile)
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA