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Omaha Steve

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Fri Mar 1, 2013, 09:22 AM Mar 2013

Odds against him, Obama still betting on big deal [View all]

Source: AP-Excite

By JIM KUHNHENN

WASHINGTON (AP) - A fiscal deadline all but blown, President Barack Obama says he once again wants to seek a big fiscal deal that would raise taxes and trim billions from expensive and ever growing entitlement programs. But with automatic federal spending cuts ready to start taking their toll, the path toward that grand bargain Obama campaigned on last year has significantly narrowed.

The president has summoned the top bipartisan congressional leadership to the White House, a meeting designed to give all sides a chance to stake out their fiscal positions with a new threat of a government shutdown less than four weeks away. There were no expectations of a breakthrough.

But for Obama, Friday's session would be his first opportunity to spell out his 10-year, $1.5 trillion deficit reduction plan in a face-to-face meeting with congressional allies and adversaries.

His chances are squeezed by anti-tax conservatives, by liberals unwilling to cut into Medicare and Social Security, and by a Republican leadership that has dug in against any new revenue after ceding to Obama's demands two months ago for a higher tax rate for top income earners.

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Read more: http://apnews.excite.com/article/20130301/DA4O6C302.html





In this Feb. 28, 2013, photo, House Speaker John Boehner of Ohio pauses while meeting with reporters during a news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington, to answer questions about the impending automatic spending cuts that take effect March 1. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

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Who does he have? In a polarized congress, not having liberals, or anti tax types leaves him with ? dkf Mar 2013 #1
This: MannyGoldstein Mar 2013 #2
I guess that's why he can't get liberals either? They think he is being played? dkf Mar 2013 #3
liberals won't be a problem Enrique Mar 2013 #9
At least last time around they went and begged him not to give away SS and Medicare Doctor_J Mar 2013 #11
there aren't any liberals in Congress except maybe Bernie Sanders Dyedinthewoolliberal Mar 2013 #18
..."trim billions from expensive and ever growing entitlement programs." ??? bluethruandthru Mar 2013 #4
Defense does need a huge cut. cstanleytech Mar 2013 #6
Billions in fraud medicare Obama Admin. caught- can be reapplied to the legit system to cover cuts. Sunlei Mar 2013 #5
Another way to "cut" some fraud and waste from the military in the long term might be to make it so cstanleytech Mar 2013 #7
Great idea! bluethruandthru Mar 2013 #8
Make that anybody that serves in governement. R. Daneel Olivaw Mar 2013 #13
That should depend heavily on what they did and their scope ProgressiveProfessor Mar 2013 #16
That is over broad IMO ProgressiveProfessor Mar 2013 #15
You could be right, maybe a tier system depending on rank but for imo officers and those involved cstanleytech Mar 2013 #19
The growing Entitlement programs John2 Mar 2013 #10
Wait, what? Doctor_J Mar 2013 #12
Entitlements aren't the same as benefits. Sunlei Mar 2013 #17
Boner's face make me hurl. joanbarnes Mar 2013 #14
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