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Stephanie Condon /

CBS News/ February 20, 2013, 11:08 AM

Boehner, WH trade blame for sequester

With just a little over a week to avert them, it appears increasingly likely the $1.2 trillion in so-called sequester cuts will go into effect. That's left House Speaker John Boehner trading blame with the White House for the stalemate.

Boehner penned an op-ed in the Wall Street Journal Tuesday evening called, "The President Is Raging Against a Budget Crisis He Created." He blasted President Obama for publicly shaming Republicans for failing to avert t

he sequester. Mr. Obama yesterday said that "Republicans have a choice" between putting the economy at risk, for the sake of protecting special interests, and compromising to protect investments in things like health care and national security.

However, in his op-ed, Boehner charged that the public "might not realize from Mr. Obama's statements is that [the sequester] is a product of the president's own failed leadership."

The $1.2 trillion sequester cuts, which were initially set to kick in on Jan. 1, emerged out of Congress' 2011 budget negotiations. Congress agreed that if a congressional "supercommittee" couldn't come up with an acceptable deficit reduction plan, Congress would just slash $1.2 trillion from the budget over 10 years -- half coming from defense spending and half from non-defense. Nearly everyone in Washington agrees that indiscriminately slashing $1.2 trillion would damage the economy, but lawmakers can't agree on a deficit reduction package with which to replace the cuts.

Given the economic damage the sequester would inflict, Congress this year stalled the cuts for two months -- which is why they're set to go into effect in March. Unless Congress acts in the next week and a half, $85 billion in across-the-board cuts will kick in this year.

Boehner argues, "There is nothing wrong with cutting spending that much--we should be cutting even more--but the sequester is an ugly and dangerous way to do it."

Boehner also blamed Mr. Obama for insisting on inserting the "sequester" plan into the 2011 budget deal. Originally, the speaker said Congress wanted a plan to stop debt limit increases if the "supercommittee" failed. "But President Obama," Boehner charged, "was determined not to face another debt-limit increase before his re-election campaign. Having just blown up one deal, the president scuttled this bipartisan, bicameral agreement. His solution? A sequester."

Boehner said that Republicans are unwilling to agree to any more tax hikes in any plan to avert the sequester. "Mr. President, we agree that your sequester is bad policy," he wrote. "What spending are you willing to cut to replace it?"

The White House was quick to respond, with White House senior adviser Dan Pfeiffer calling Boehner's op-ed "an amazing act of revisionist history."

In a White House blog post, Pfeiffer notes said, "it was the Speaker who praised the sequester at the time." He notes that Boehner, in a 2011 interview with CBS News, said of the budget deal, "When you look at this final agreement that we came to with the White House, I got 98 percent of what I wanted. I'm pretty happy."

He also noted that the 2011 deal passed in the GOP-led House of Representatives with the support of 174 Republicans, including Boehner, House Majority Leader Eric Cantor, R-Va., and Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Wis.

Pfeiffer points out that both Mr. Obama and congressional Democrats have put forward plans to avert the sequester and blasted Republicans for their resolute objections to closing any tax loopholes. He challed congressional Republicans to vote once more on the legislation the GOP passed last year to avert the sequester.

"Where is the Republican plan? The GOP bill expired," he wrote. "If they're confident the draconian cuts will win support in Congress and more importantly - with the American people -- they should bring it up for a vote."

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knsn_for_cmn_sense says:
Is anyone else tired of hearing accusations of failed leadership. From failed leaders?
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TimeToEvolve says:
The beauty about liberals and progressives and the world is that it EVOLVES. That is why the Republicons and religious freaks are being left behind. It is like their brains stopped evolving at certain point.
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Non-Political replies:
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Hey Time,

You are correct things do evolve. I suppose you know about part-time people losing their healthcare insurance because of your dumba$$ president and his welfare laws? Now where do you think they are going to get health insurance? Right! Medicaid! And do you also know that the Medicaid system is even MORE screwed up then Medicare?

Evolve - my a$$. Ya gotta get beyond chimp stage to see obamacare as anything but a financial disaster. And I'd like to point out another goodie of obamacare - perhaps you're dumb enough to think that a federal civil servant is better educated or more intelligent then a doctor but I prefer the doctor's diagnosis and treatment to a socialistic one.
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TimeToEvolve says:
Actually CA is not broke and neither is America. But yes most of the past and present problems of CA and America were the anti-government, anti-tax rich people who helped launch the tragic and failed Reaganomics.
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outback_jackson says:
TIMETOEVOLVE says:
"Seriously you are going to compare the state with the best weather, scenery, restaurants, food, sport teams, schools and places to work with large amounts of educated and enlightened people to the wasteland of North Dakota? Not to mention that the median income and average salary in CA is much higher? Seriously"?


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SMOKEY_75 replies: "If is so great why is bankrupt"?
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Simple.....Proposition 13 from 1978, which has lowered state revenue by over $500 billion.
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knsn_for_cmn_sense replies:
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EG... That is a huge waste of my money for sure. But I think his liver will give out soon so we will stop paying.
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outback_jackson says:
I'd just like to know how the GOP is expecting to re-brand itself with a new message, since the 2013 CPAC speakers are just MORE OF THE SAME OLD STUFF.

Same old GOP speakers, spewing the same old rhetoric without any new or fresh ideas, and basically always talking about what they are against.

Unfortunately their rhetoric, policies and messaging are very tired and dated!
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outback_jackson says:
DAN30030 replies: "In California, they have oil, but they refuse to pump it out......The environmentalist nazi's will not let it be pumped."





Where do you get your partisan mis-information? Is it rush limbaugh or beck?

California's current "conventional" oil production is the third largest in the nation, behind only texass and north dakota, producing 524,000 barrels of oil a day according to the EIA. California also ranks third in refining capacity, able to churn out 2 million barrels per day out of its 20 operable refineries.

They've been pumping OIL in California for decades, so stop your far-right propaganda and mis-information!
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nottblu replies:
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production is not the same thing as refining capacity, this country, thanks to EPA regualtions, hasn't built a refinery since the late 70's, get a clue ok?
knsn_for_cmn_sense replies:
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Facts have never been Dan's strong point...
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TimeToEvolve says:
North Dakota has about a 2.5% unemployment rate California 9.8% with another 10% who have given up looking or went back to Mexico. So really your post is a joke.

Seriously you are going to compare the state with the best weather, scenery, restaurants, food, sport teams, schools and places to work with large amounts of educated and enlightened people to the wasteland of North Dakota? Not to mention that the median income and average salary in CA is much higher? Seriously?
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indvfreedomliberal replies:
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LOL California has a 24% illiteracy rate and ND about 7%, oh and FYI in ND the current minimum wage is $16/hour and their taxes are almost non-existant so everyone wins...

A guy I know just bought a seven bedroom house and five aces to live on and paid about $200K for it. A house like that in California at least 10 times that number. No smog, no gang warfare, murders in LA 2012 "205", Bismark ND "<1"..... ROFLMAO

Yep you are living the dream, dream on....
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outback_jackson says:
TOLEDO_BILL replies: "Tax incentives are not Corporate welfare".

SMOKEY_75 replies: "Outback you rail about coorporate welfare every day on here. (Which really isn;t welfare it is just tax incentives that allow business to keep teh money they have earned)".




LOL! So you "free trade" republicans are still protecting BIG OIL subsidies they've gotten for 100+ years, and afraid to call it the CORPORATE WELFARE it is!

Call it what you like, but a fossil fuel subsidy is any government action that lowers the cost of fossil fuel energy production, raises the price received by energy producers or lowers the price paid by energy consumers. There are a lot of activities under this simple definition -- tax breaks and giveaways, but also loans at favorable rates, price controls, purchase requirements and a whole lot of other things.

In the United States, credible estimates of annual fossil fuel subsidies range from $10 billion to $52 billion annually, while even efforts to remove small portions of those subsidies have been defeated in Congress, mostly by republicans.
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nottblu replies:
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What people like you are unable to comprehend is that if those subsidies are reomoved the increased cost will be put directly on the consumer. Obviously you don't drive a car, or shop at a grocery store as all goods and most people need to use fossil fuel to ship products or travel.
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CarsonCitySteve says:
Gawd, I just love how you all just call each other names and then wonder why Washington is messed up. DC is merely a reflection of our society. Better to yell than discuss. Better to blame than to do something about it. Better to let someone else do it than to do it yourself. Jeeze!
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outback_jackson says:
DAN30030 replies: "In California, they have oil, but they refuse to pump it out......The electric car biz is fizzling......If new energy was viable....it would be viable"




Where do you get your partisan mis-information? Is it rush limbaugh or beck?

California could be the next oil boom state, since it is sitting on a massive amount of shale oil running from Los Angeles to San Francisco. California's Monterey Shale is thought to contain more oil than North Dakota's Bakken and Texas's Eagle Ford - thought to hold over 400 billion barrels of oil, according to IHS Cambridge Energy Research Associates.

California's current "conventional" oil production is the third largest in the nation, behind only texass and north dakota, producing 524,000 barrels of oil a day according to the EIA. California also ranks third in refining capacity, able to churn out 2 million barrels per day out of its 20 operable refineries.


So GO FISH, and stop spewing your NEOCON propaganda and mis-information!
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outback_jackson replies:
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Oh, and mr. neocon, the electric car is hardly "fizzling," as 2013 Automobile of the Year: Tesla Model S

Read more: http://www.automobilemag.com/features/awards/1301_2013_automobile_of_the_year_tesla_model_s/viewall.html#ixzz2LZbNF1JA


Of course Tesla also makes the much more sporty Tesla Roadster, 0-60mph in 3.7 seconds, 245 miles per charge, making your little sedan appear to be standing still!
indvfreedomliberal replies:
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Never get drilled in California as long as the fruit flies run the state. No one would want to invest money in something the socialist state would seize. That's why most of the new power plants supplying California are being built out of state or in Mexico. I worked on three new NG power plants in Mexicali and even there loony Californians were just across the border complaining about them. Another, a "green energy" solar plant tried to get sighting and the protesters blocked the power lines from them killing the project.
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