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Debt Ceiling Talks: Obama Meeting With Harry Reid, Mitch McConnell At White House

JIM KUHNHENN   06/27/11 10:41 PM ET   AP

WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama plunged into deadlocked negotiations to cut government deficits and raise the nation's debt limit Monday, and the White House expressed confidence a "significant" deal with Republicans could be reached. But both sides only seemed to harden their positions as the day wore on, the administration insisting on higher taxes as part of the package but Republican leaders flatly rejecting the idea.

Obama and Vice President Joe Biden met with Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., for about 30 minutes at the White House, and then met with Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky for about an hour in the early evening.

White House spokesman Jay Carney said Obama reported after the morning session that "everyone in the room believes that a significant deal remains possible." But Carney also affirmed that Obama would only go for a deficit-reduction plan that included both spending cuts and increased tax revenue, an approach that Republicans say would never get through Congress.

Said Carney: "It's the only way to get it done if you want to do it right."

Obama and the vice president spent more time with McConnell than they did with Reid, an indication of the differences they still need to bridge. McConnell also was seen speaking with White House Chief of Staff Bill Daley moments before his meeting with Obama and Biden.

"The meeting concluded but they will continue to talk," McConnell spokesman Don Stewart said afterward.

Hours earlier McConnell reaffirmed Republican opposition to more tax hikes in a speech from the Senate floor.

"It's time Washington take the hit," he said, "not the taxpayers."

McConnell said any tax increase or new spending would be counterproductive to economic recovery, and he pointed out that Democrats had been unable to pass tax increases on the wealthy when they controlled both chambers of Congress last year.

"Let's move past tax hikes, talk about what's actually possible, and let's talk about what has and hasn't worked over the past two years," said the Kentucky Republican.

Reid said, "I hope my Republican colleagues will put the economy ahead of politics." Speaking on the Senate floor, he said, "I hope they'll join us to create jobs and set aside their desire to please the tea party and defeat President Obama."

At issue is not just the staggering national debt but a showdown on the federal borrowing limit that carries enormous risks.

Absent an agreement that cuts long-term deficits, Republicans say they will not vote to increase the nation's borrowing, which will exceed its $14.3 trillion limit on Aug. 2. The administration has warned that if Congress does not raise the debt ceiling, it could mean the first U.S. financial default in history and send economic shockwaves around the world.

To meet government obligations, a two-year increase in the debt ceiling would have to be about $2.4 trillion. Republicans are insisting on deficit reduction of a similar amount over 10 years.

So far the financial markets remain unrattled by the impasse, and some say it might take a massive market upheaval to move Congress to pass an increase in the debt ceiling. That's what it took in 2008 for Congress to approve the financial bailout known as the Troubled Asset Relief Program. Politically, raising the debt ceiling is considered a more difficult vote than the bank bailout plan.

Failure to raise the ceiling "would do serious damage," Said Mark Zandi, chief economist at Moody's Analytics whose views are frequently cited by the Obama administration. "It will unhinge the already very fragile collective psyche."

Zandi said a deficit reduction plan that includes some tax increases would be "more credible and more appropriate from an economic perspective."

But he said that if Republicans are being asked to give up their deep-seated opposition to tax increases, then Obama needs to abandon a major campaign promise, such as his demand that the wealthy give up their Bush-era tax cuts.

"The president needs to take a chance himself, and do something that shows he's willing to give up something that's very large to move this forward," Zandi said in an interview.

The president stepped up his personal involvement in negotiations after bipartisan talks led by Biden stalled last week. Republican lawmakers abandoned the negotiations, saying the issues still on the table had to be addressed by the president.

Obama already has met privately with House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, and with House Democrats.

Until Friday, Biden had held a series of meeting over several weeks with bipartisan teams from the House and Senate, focusing on areas where the two sides were amenable to cuts until the dispute over taxes caused Republicans to walk out.

Carney rejected suggestions that Obama should have become more involved earlier. "If you honestly believe that the public is out there wondering why the president wasn't in every one of these meetings, you know, I think that's nuts."

The White House is pushing for some tax increases on the wealthy or the elimination of tax breaks for big companies and wealthy individuals as part of a deficit-cutting plan. During the Biden-led negotiations, Democrats proposed about $400 billion in additional tax revenue, including ending subsidies to oil and gas companies, an idea that has failed previously in the Senate.

The administration also would tax private equity or hedge fund managers at higher income tax rates instead of lower capital gains rates, change the depreciation formula on corporate jets and limit itemized deductions for wealthy taxpayers. It also has called for repealing a tax benefit for an inventory accounting practice used by many manufacturers.

Republicans are demanding huge cuts in government spending. While they are insisting there be no tax increases, they have been willing to consider other forms of revenue, particularly higher user fees.

"Revenues have never been off the table," said Sen. Jon Kyl of Arizona, the Senate's Republican participant in the Biden talks. "There are some user fees that are probably way low compared to when they were originally set."

Obama's budget wants $85 billion in new user fees over 10 years, including raising the airline passenger security fee from a maximum of $5 per one-way trip to $11. Other proposals range from Food and Drug Administration food inspection fees to duck hunting fees.The $85 billion also includes federal auction of parts of the broadcast spectrum and the sale of surplus federal property.

Complicating matters is the congressional schedule. While the Senate is in session, the House is off this week ahead of the July 4 holiday. The House is scheduled to return next week when the Senate will be away. That makes it difficult for leaders in both chambers to find consensus among their respective memberships.

"It will take time, and that is a bit troublesome," Kyl said. "It will take time to both reach the agreement, to put it all together and to debate it on the floor. Nobody wants this to be just parachuted in three days before they vote on it. They want time to take it back to their constituents, talk about it, debate it on the floor."

Carney wouldn't set a deadline for a deal, saying he didn't want to name a "token timetable." He said Obama and Biden would hold additional meetings with congressional lawmakers, though none is scheduled at this point.

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Associated Press writers Julie Pace, Andrew Taylor and Ben Feller contributed to this story.

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scjk67 09:42 AM on 06/27/2011
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05:27 AM on 06/30/2011
If they get rid of ALL the Fraudulent Corruption going on there wouldn't be a Debt Ceiling.Their in there spending money for their own personal gains,Not the American Tax Payers.Corruption,Favortism and Greed is what's Destroying Our Country.To many back room deals go on in our politics,Look at the Banksters and their crimes,who are they paying off to keep from being brought up on charges ? We are at a GLOBAL Destruction and War among Goverment and Citizens.All because of MONEY and how it is being spent.We hear we bow down to no one,but yet we worship Money to buy Material things and to Stay alive.If there is a GOD,i'm embarrassed of ALL of us.We aren't looking out for one another,we are killing off one another .It may be hard to see the Truth,but there you have it.That's something that one day we all will have to face.
09:16 AM on 06/29/2011
First off, I am a Republican. I am for raising the Debt, but with conditions! First, how are we going to pay this? Second, what programs/Departments are going to be cut? Since you cannot make due with what you are entrusted with, House and Senate, can we expect pay cuts to your checks?
10:08 AM on 06/28/2011
Obama can fix the economy. He can kill Obamacare, eliminate the Dept of Energy and Education, eliminate the IRS and pay a national sales tax on our purchases, eliminate Medicaid, eliminate 'Achor Babies', eliminate foreign nationals getting on Social Security when they did not pay a dime into the system, eliminate Food Stamps, eliminate Fannie and Freddie, eliminate all federal grants, and shut down the border.
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johnblack53
Destroying conservative talking points one post at
02:47 AM on 07/02/2011
So in other words you are saying the President should side with McConnell?
03:51 AM on 06/28/2011
An Open letter to Michele Obama,
Please - you are probably the only one who can get through to Barrack. He needs to believe in the backing of his supporters. We do NOT want Medicare/Medicaid/SS benefit reductions, cost reductions are OK, we do NOT want tax breaks for the rich -over $500,000.00, We do NOT want the tax loopholes for big oil or extremely high profit companies or other unnecessary subsidies. WE DO want you to call the bluff of Republican lies about tax breaks for the rich creating jobs. TAX BREAKS - They DO NOT CREATE JOBS!!! Companies need CUSTOMERS,NOT government handouts- No company will hire,re-tool,rebuild with NO CUSTOMERS. Create Customers for buisness.We DO want INFRASTRUCTURE rebuilding for roads,bridges,schools and other public needs. This WILL create jobs, People with Jobs are CUSTOMERS for those companies, companies will then hire and remodel and retool because they now will have CUSTOMERS!!!!. Do these things and you will have our unending support!!!!Michele -Tell him NOT TO CAVE
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Gary Strawley
03:36 AM on 06/28/2011
Obama: Please don't let the repukicans BLACK MAIL THE AMERICAN PEOPLE AGAIN!!!
You know they will black mail you and the people untill they win the war against the middle class!!!
Let them end them selfs with their GREED AND HATE AND NEGITIVITY, before they end
american!! Let them try knot to pay the dept celling!!! They will end them selfs for at least 15 or 20 Years. We need you to lead not just do what the black mailers, tell YOU!!!
11:44 PM on 06/27/2011
One can only hope the Dems won't cave (again) and give the repubs everything they want without making any concessions, but something tells me not to count on it...sigh
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fairandbalanced100
10:22 PM on 06/27/2011
They should compromise . Obama & Democrats have already agreed to cuts in spending ,
so the republicans need to agree to cut tax loopholes for millionaires & businesses ,
that help them dodge their taxes. The rich & big business have more money than they
need & can afford to pay their fair share for a change. The Republicans are selfish.
If they don't raise the debt ceiling , it will cause recession & we will lose credibility with
other countries that are loaning us money.
09:44 PM on 06/27/2011
Republican politicians are betraying the huge majority who voted them into office by having a policy that is hands off on additional taxes for millionaires.

The rich very often are pay less taxes then the middle class with their creative accountants .

Conservative voters already voiced there outrage and town hall meeting yelling at politicians that will reduce medicare and Social Security but hands off on the rich.

This is the worse group of lowlife Conservative politicians i have ever seen and as you notice hardly any Democratic politicians are speaking up about additional taxes for the rich.

Welcome to the political world of BOUGHT AND PAID FOR!
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aidendamien
I was a liberal, now I've just given up.
09:42 PM on 06/27/2011
I've already started shedding american currency for profit.
08:26 PM on 06/27/2011
Has anyone thought about keeping the billions that are sent overseas in the good old USA? The amount of money the US sends to other countries could pay for everyone to have health care and bring our country out of debt. I don't believe God appointed the USA as the keeper of the world.
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Brian Gilmer
Respect the bunny.
07:38 AM on 06/28/2011
How about the $20 billion spent on AC in Iraq?
07:31 PM on 06/27/2011
The Republicans refuse to continue to work with VP Biden, although he is the president of the Senate and the logical liaison between the executive and legislative branch for this negotiation. The Republicans insist President Obama come directly into the line of fire in order to make sure he looks bad when they pick up their marbles and threaten to go home. Making Biden look bad isn't enough for them. Its got nothing to do with responsible leadership or making hard choices. Its all about Republicans trying to make Obama look bad. This simple minded strategy is self destructive and whether the Republicans succeed in bringing the government to the brink of shut down or past the brink, it will surely back fire. Democrats are positioned to reclaim a number of the seats they lost in 2010. The pendulum swings both ways.
07:16 PM on 06/27/2011
MAP1246 stated:

Why should the successful be punished? Why should the inept be rewarded? Why should the public trough be refilled? Did you go to public schools?

Just a few points:

Define success? Define ineptitude?

There are a lot of Americans, many are veterans, who have worked hard, provided for their families, but for reasons totally beyond their control, find themselves on the short end of the financial stick.

Then their are those like Dick Cheney, who become president of a major, successful, government contracting company, and in less than 6 years almost bankrupts it. And when he left he received a bonus of $45,000,000 for his ineptitude.

Then there’s GW Bush. With his grades, 99.9% of the American public couldn’t get into Princeton. And in the service, 99.9% of the military would be in the brig if they went AWOL as he did. As for Harvard, it’s just a repeat of Princeton. It’s called white rich affirmative action.

In business he was rewarded, like Dick, for failure. Three times.

And let us not forget the bank bailouts. Talk about refilling the public trough, how about sucking it dry! Talk about rewarding the inept!

If it wasn’t for the public trough, the internet is a public trough project and without it we wouldn’t be having this conversation, and Bill Gates might not be a billionaire.
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johnblack53
Destroying conservative talking points one post at
02:49 AM on 07/02/2011
map1246 is a paid cconservative troller who is about as delustional as they come.
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RKTesq
Commercial Litigator, San Francisco
06:47 PM on 06/27/2011
The only question here is WHEN Obama and the Dems will cave. Keep in mind that a Democratic "cave" isn't really a cave for them at all. The Ruling Dems don't care about the country or the Disposable 98 Percent (non-wealthy) of us any more than the Republicans. It's just that the Dems work to conceal that fact from their base, while the Republican base is so brain dead that they vote against their self-interests, anyway. We don't have two political parties, folks. We have one party that maintains the appearance of two separate branches in order to conceal that we are governed by one, enormous, Plutocratic monopoly.
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Phyllis Yanagihara
Still believing in common sense and courtesy
06:46 PM on 06/27/2011
Something that no one ever mentions is the congressional entitlements. Before social security or medicare is cut, congressional pensions and health care should face those same scissors. I think they need to clean up their own houses before cutting tax payer benefits. And just this weekend I heard that their staff are getting bonuses! Where is their "shared sacrifice"?
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The Colonel
We can't fight alone against the monster.
06:45 PM on 06/27/2011
The top 1% pay 40% of all federal income taxes.

They also control 90% of the wealth. The middle class pays 60% of the taxes, yet controls less than 10% of the wealth.

The HuffPo moderators won't post this, even though this post is well within the guidelines. Obviously, if the moderator doesn't AGREE, you get deleted, just like on the Fox News boards.
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fairandbalanced100
10:27 PM on 06/27/2011
The rich pay the lowest tax rate in over 60 years , which is big part of deficit .
The rich & big business have too many loopholes & tax breaks.