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Government Shutdown Avoided, 2012 Budget Fight Looms

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ANDREW TAYLOR   04/ 9/11 05:20 PM ET   AP

WASHINGTON — Rivals in a divided government, President Barack Obama and the most powerful Republican in Congress split their differences to stave off a federal shutdown that neither combatant was willing to risk.

Their compromise is the result of a battle pitting the enduring power of the presidential veto and the White House soapbox – despite a "shellacking" in the last election – against a strong-willed GOP House speaker vaulted into office by a voter revolt against Washington's free-spending ways.

The resulting measure will bleed about $40 billion from the day-to-day budgets of domestic agencies over just the next six months, the biggest rollback of such government programs in history. It allows Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, to claim his GOP shock troops had put Cabinet department operating budgets on track toward levels in place before Obama took office. In the end, the White House had to meet Boehner more than halfway on spending.

On the other side was a strong-willed Obama, who mostly succeeded in forcing Republicans to cave in on dozens of controversial conservative policy prescriptions – including rolling back environmental protections and cutting off Planned Parenthood from taxpayer assistance while protecting favored programs like education, clean energy and medical research.

It was, in short, the type of split-the-differences deal that a political scientist might have predicted from the start, given the realities of divided government.

Obama stood firm against GOP attempts to block the Environmental Protection Agency's ability to issue global warming rules and other reversals of environmental regulations. Obama's wins on the environment were matched by a bitter battle in which he said no way to GOP demands to cut off Planned Parenthood from federal help. The results, taken together, pleased core Democratic constituencies of environmentalists and women.

But it's clearly a win for Boehner, who despite accepting billions of dollars in questionable savings demanded by Democrats as a substitute for cuts in domestic programs, ended up basically where he started in the first place. The original plan backed by Boehner in February called for cuts in the range of $35 billion as a campaign promise down payment that reflected the fact that the budget year was half over.

But conservative Republicans, many elected with tea-party backing, demanded far bigger cuts of more than $60 billion that would have led to widespread furloughs and harm to programs like food inspection, tax collection and U.S. overseas diplomatic efforts. The final deal, a product of weeks of wrangling, got Republicans back to their original goal, while avoiding most of the harsher effects of the tea party-backed version.

"We're not going to roll over and sell out the American people like it's been done time and time again here in Washington," Boehner said Friday, hours before the agreement came together. "When we say we're serious about cutting spending, we're damn serious about it."

The agreement was sealed around 10:30 Friday night by staff surrogates of Obama, Boehner and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., and communicated to Boehner in the middle of a meeting of all House Republicans. Much of the final days' battles involved a GOP push to preserve modest spending increases for the Pentagon against Democratic raids, while Republicans were forced to accept billions of dollars in phantom savings, cutting money that probably wouldn't have been spent anyway.

"We have a deal," Boehner said, earning applause and praise from the rank-and-file, who credited him with battling to the very end. Boehner, GOP officials said, knew that he would lose leverage to Obama in any shutdown.

"We are behind the speaker 100 percent," said Rep. Virginia Foxx, R-N.C., as she took a phone call outside the closed-door meeting.

Democrats said Boehner was being whipsawed by tea party hard-liners demanding the full roster of cuts and policy riders. But at the same time, Boehner didn't try to squelch such talk and seemed to be playing the tea partiers against the Senate Democrats to win more spending cuts.

"We used every tool we had," said a chuckling GOP leadership aide, who required anonymity to discuss internal deliberations.

The government shutdown that so many feared was headed off just in time and the House and Senate quickly passed an emergency measure to keep the government open until Friday in order to give lawmakers time to draft the measure and advance it through the House and Senate.

As a result, about 800,000 federal workers avoided furloughs while national parks and Washington's tourist attractions remained open Saturday. Obama made a surprise visit to the Lincoln Memorial Saturday afternoon, to the delight of tourists at the monument.

"Because Congress was able to settle its differences ... this place is open today," Obama said. "And that's the kind of future cooperation I hope we have going forward."

Obama was referring to upcoming, and far bigger, battles over cutting the budget further and advancing must-pass legislation this summer to permit the government to borrow more money to meet its obligations. The so-called debt limit battle is freighted with politics, especially for tea partiers, and there's a widespread expectation that Obama is going to have to accept significantly more in spending cuts in that upcoming round.

There are few details available regarding the pending appropriations bill, which would fund the day-to-day operating budgets of federal agencies through the Sept. 30 end of the budget year. It's still being put in legislative form.

But aides did say that the measure avoids outright cuts to the IRS, though Obama's hoped-for increases were denied. Cuts to Pell Grants for college students from low-income families were restored, as were cuts to health research and Obama's "Race to the Top" initiative that provides grants to better-performing schools. Large cuts to foreign aid were tamed.

Anti-abortion lawmakers did succeed in winning a provision to block taxpayer-funded abortions in the District of Columbia. And Boehner won funding for a personal initiative to provide federally funded vouchers for District of Columbia students to attend private schools.

Some $18 billion of the spending cuts involve cuts to so-called mandatory programs whose budgets run largely on autopilot. To the dismay of budget purists, these cuts often involve phantom savings allowed under the decidedly arcane rules of congressional budgeting. They include mopping up $2.5 billion in unused money from federal highway programs and $5 billion in fudged savings from capping payments from a Justice Department trust fund for crime victims

Both ideas officially "score" as savings that could be used to pay for spending elsewhere in the day-to-day budgets of domestic agencies. But they have little impact, if any, on the deficit.

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tennisguy
Adapt or perish ... H.G. Wells
03:56 PM on 04/11/2011
Republicans are blaming Obama and the Dems for not yet having a budget for 2012. Why is there no budget? The Dems controlled all three branches until this past January.
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07:15 PM on 04/11/2011
This was their(Dems) plan all along. They knew that the Republicans would go after the spending and debt. I think the idea is to get the people (voters) angry with the Republicans and put them in a bad light. Then use the negativity for the elections in 2012. It's all planned out. Playing with peoples lives to achieve a political goal.
The end justifies the means. Sorry state of affairs and I hope it back fires on them.
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Hallywood
09:22 AM on 04/11/2011
Change does in fact, take time ,and we have only just begun!
all yoou who are haters Obama has done a lot, give him the credit
where it was do, Rome was not built in a day, CHANGE TAKE"S TIME!!!
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07:16 PM on 04/11/2011
That is almost 80 % of the voters not too happy BHO.
pretzel62
Reired in the mid-west.
07:48 AM on 04/11/2011
Obama, the gift to Republicans that keeps on giving!
tennisguy
Adapt or perish ... H.G. Wells
03:58 PM on 04/11/2011
Can you back this accusation with any facts? I don't know of what more Obama could have done to hold off the Reps.
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07:17 PM on 04/11/2011
He should have made the last congress passed a budget.
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TeaLady005
11:40 PM on 04/10/2011
The national debt rose by $54 billion in the eight days prior to the "historic" $38 billion "cut"! Who do these politicians think they are kidding?
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07:18 PM on 04/11/2011
Total waste of time.
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GOPBulletsForJesusAndOil
Nobody expects FREE STUFF as much as the 2%
11:38 PM on 04/10/2011
Tea Party..you guys need to primary Boehner. He is a RINO.

Imagine if he were Tea Party....

You would have your gubmint shutdown or you would have had at least 70 billion in cuts, including:

defunding HCR, PP, and the EPA

Concentrate your efforts against him next election.
11:24 PM on 04/10/2011
oh I know!!
let's cut taxes!! That seems to always fix the budget problem.
phew.....THAT was easy.
ok, next problem
tennisguy
Adapt or perish ... H.G. Wells
04:00 PM on 04/11/2011
That is funny. Thanks! Supply-side economics works every time, which is why we have such a big surplus.
radams36
The more I learn, the more I lean left.
11:23 PM on 04/10/2011
"a voter revolt against Washington's free-spending ways"

And when, exactly, was this? Poll after poll after poll shows that Americans voted against Dems because of their failure to fix the economy. Poll after poll after poll shows the deficit as a much lower level concern for most voters. And yet, the Republicans and their tea-party loon wing claim that the voters sent a mandate to fix the deficit. And, I guess you can repeat the lie, no matter how patently false, until people like Andrew Taylor start reporting it as fact.

It's not a fact, it's an opinion at best, and a very dubious one at that. Stop buying into the lies and try to report objectively.
pretzel62
Reired in the mid-west.
07:52 AM on 04/11/2011
Poll after poll shows the American taxpayer wants to REDUCE the deficit by INCREASING TAXES ON THE WEALTHY, REDUCING DEFENSE SPENDING and LEAVING MEDICARE and SOCIAL SECURITY ALONE!
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omeo2013
Jesus says we should cut taxes for millionaires.
10:22 PM on 04/10/2011
Does anyone have the gambling odds on how fast the Democrats will fold in this fight? Where can I place a bet?
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06:46 PM on 04/10/2011
"We're not going to roll over and sell out the American people like it's been done time and time again here in Washington," Boehner said Friday. That's a laugh. That's all the republicans do is sell us out...time and time again.
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halfpricefaustian
Voted for Obama. Waiting for Godot.
07:56 PM on 04/10/2011
So true. Next we need the Democrats to figure out that they cannot lose by fighting hard, only by not fighting hard enough.
06:11 PM on 04/10/2011
Obama cant wait to take care of the Baggers in a couple of months. You see, they now feel important and relevant, surely as the sun comes out tomorrow, they will shoot themselves in the leg
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Stephen Stafford
Be the answer to somebody's prayer!
05:38 PM on 04/10/2011
I am at the point in life where I do not have to know everything. I am not interested in having a first hand understanding of the minutiae of debt ceillings and who borrows from what nation. We put people in place to do that. Here is what I expect of them.

1. Get it right. Do the right thing. Keep our money flowing for what we want and need to do.

2. Avoid using this mess to remove services and funding for people and programs. Do not allow the Tea Party and the Republicans to use this to strip any freedoms or rights or choices or services for the American people.

I could care less about all the gamesmanship. When the dust settles, I expect the impartial and fair analysts to tell me I will be well satisfied. Otherwise, we are going to have a real problem.
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rainkitty
07:00 PM on 04/10/2011
Nice post.
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Turnaround
07:25 PM on 04/10/2011
We already have a real problem, Stephen.
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mdsmith013
student of the world
04:28 PM on 04/10/2011
I hope this analysis is wrong that Democrats core constituency can be satisfied with sideshow concessions when we essentially abandoned our belief in economics. With 2/3 of the divided government we completely folded on the most important difference: GOP doesn't believe in economics, Democrats do.
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RMorr2002
05:36 PM on 04/10/2011
Right!  That is why with the Dems, we have Trillion Dollar deficits for the first time!
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Stephen Stafford
Be the answer to somebody's prayer!
05:43 PM on 04/10/2011
I am sure you know that now we have a truer accounting that includes the real costs of the wars. Prior to this President, the costs of wars were not carried on the books, but in separate ledgers that were not part of these calculations.

Trillion Dollar deficits! oh my!

We now live in a trillion dollar world. So what. Such is the cost of life. We will pay it.
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StillAmused
Some mayo on that troll, please...
05:47 PM on 04/10/2011
About those two off-the-books wars, eight years of deregulation, continued oil subsidies and tax cuts for the wealthy...

Never mind.

I guess recorded history began in November, 2008.
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Rick4646
Union-worker, make working-class strong again
03:24 PM on 04/10/2011
I think Obama did pretty well in this budget. He and the dems are not getting everthing they want. But the dems stood strong on some issues like he EPA and Planned Parenthood and the GOP didnt get their way. The dems are getting a little more backbone, I think. They still need to be stronger. The media is always talking about those like, Gingrich, Bachman, Trump; and they almost always give them false credibility on issues. They may know how to put on a good show, but is all it is.... a show.
07:23 PM on 04/10/2011
Obama and the dems went from 0 cuts to $40 bl thanks to the Republicans... and you call that a win for Obama... shaking my head in disbelief....
08:39 PM on 04/10/2011
media sux, they are programmed to think that the government somehow has an endless supply of money... debt means nothing to them..... all is well in lollipops and rainbow land....
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media sux
left out is just right
09:19 PM on 04/10/2011
unreal they can't handle fact either...notice my original reply to you is now missing in action...pathetic. Yahoo Buzz was pretty much Left, but they would never stoop this low!
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03:06 PM on 04/10/2011
I don't agree that boehner won this round. He may have gotten what he originally wanted but in the end his base is unhappy with him and independents will not like the idea that he was holding the government hostage over a political issue and not a financial one. Meanwhile Obama looked like the statesman who had to be the adult.
04:25 PM on 04/10/2011
What’s sad is they were willing to hold the troops pay hostage, and then turn around and proclaim how patriotic they are, yea right
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cmr11
how do you want it
07:09 PM on 04/10/2011
you think that is sad while you call police men, firemen and teachers thugs.......... you wrap yourself in a flag and call yourself a patriot........ you should be ashamed.
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halfpricefaustian
Voted for Obama. Waiting for Godot.
05:45 PM on 04/10/2011
I agree that Boehner didn't win. Democrats were at 30+ billion in cuts months ago. To go from there to 38 billion in cuts and removing all the offensive riders is a great deal. Of course, I guess we have to pretend that Boehner is the tough hombre to keep his party quiet. Small price to pay to keep him under control.