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CBS News/ June 7, 2012, 12:21 PM

As Obama heads to Nevada, fingerpointing continues in student loan debate

President Obama, left, and House Speaker John Boehner, right.

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(CBS News) Continuing a week-long push to promote White House efforts at making college more affordable for young people, President Obama on Thursday heads to Las Vegas, where he'll tout his support for low student loan interest rates in a state particularly hard-hit by the recession.

The event marks the latest in a string of recent appearances aimed at amping up support among young voters and contrasting the president's education policies with Republican plans. But Republicans are launching their own offensive on the subject, accusing the president of playing politics with the issue and calling on him to get back to Washington to "work with us."

Republicans and Democrats have for weeks been attempting to push through a measure to extend low student loan interest rates, which will double from 3.4 percent to 6.8 percent in July on new loans, barring congressional action. But the two parties have been unable to agree on how to pay for the legislation, and Mr. Obama has repeatedly blasted Republicans in Congress for blocking Democratic efforts to move the bill forward.

In Nevada, Mr. Obama will continue to urge congressional action, according to a White House aide. In recent days, he has also pledged to work to enact policies that will help students despite ongoing congressional gridlock.

The White House on Thursday released a memo detailing one of those efforts, a new initiative to streamline the process through which students are able to apply for lower interest rates. And at a roundtable meeting with educators earlier this week, Vice President Joe Biden also outlined a new set of standards that would require colleges to make education costs and financial aid packages more transparent and user-friendly for students. Biden encouraged colleges to adopt those measures, which would require congressional action to implement as mandatory.

Congressional Republicans, however, argue that the president is using the issue for political gains -- but not actually making meaningful attempts to reach a resolution.

In a Wednesday night letter to the president, House Speaker John Boehner and House Majority Leader Eric Cantor blasted the president for his cross-country trip, and urged him to cancel it and "instead work with us so that we can extend these [interest] rates before they expire and stay focused on additional measures to help create jobs."

House Republicans passed their own version of a bill to extend the low interest rates for students last month. But that bill, which Mr. Obama threatened to veto, would have offset the costs by gutting a major portion of Mr. Obama's health care overhaul, and the Democratic-led Senate filibustered it. Senate Republicans, meanwhile, blocked the Democrats' version of the bill.

Republican congressional leaders also sent a series of proposals to the White House last week on possible ways to pay for the $6 billion student loan rate extension, which included upping the contributions federal employees would pay toward retirement. Biden on Tuesday said the White House was open to GOP proposals, but that "we're not going to trade off student loans for other vital, vital programs."

"It has been a week now since the Republican leadership in the Senate and the House sent several good-faith bipartisan proposals to the White House in an effort to resolve the student loan issue. And what has the White House done? Nothing. The president has yet to respond," said House Minority Leader Mitch McConnell in remarks Thursday on the Senate floor.

"One can only surmise that he's delaying a solution so that he can fit in a few more campaign rallies with college students while pretending someone other than himself is delaying action," McConnell added.

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nygurl1 says:
I don't know if I should laugh or cry.
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The reps want HIM to come back and WORK WITH THEM! They haven't ever worked with him and they are DEMANDING?
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Talk about chutzpah! They'll only do the same thing they did when the killed our AAA credit rating! Demand he do what they want or they will destroy something else!
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fiddlestickawshucks says:
I repeat;

535 people are being allowed to force Americans to pay for their own destruction and that of the United States.
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fiddlestickawshucks says:
BOEHNER has a heart as big as a gnats ass acusing ANYBODY else of playing politics.

He has been doing this since day one; keeping the US from resolving any of the crises we currently face.

Around her he's known as "Boehner the Blackmailer".!
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hhandyman says:
The Republicans With all those herds of cats each with its own finicky path none in the same direction as another Can not expect President Obama to hand hold them while hes on the road working the public for his re election bid.. he'd be stupid to do it when they are responsible to the public to do it and rapidly rather than grudgingly with foot dragging the entire time..
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Zann-Zel says:
hmmm...
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Zann-Zel replies:
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lol...and I got called away!

Its FINALLY 5 o'clock HERE!

g'nite Ranger! : )
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Zann-Zel says:
Every single bill that they work on goes the same way!

Republicans wanna pay for it by killing Healthcare...
Democrats wanna pay for it by taking back the taxbreaks for the top 1%

ARE WE INCAPABLE OF COMPROMISE???????
Or at the very least of making a damned decision and getting past this ridiculous crap??
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Zann-Zel replies:
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: ) Hey Ranger! How's your day going?

Is it Five'clock yet?
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fiddlestickawshucks says:
Ther should be NO political game playing and posturing over this.


At a time when Americans are already being asked to "sacrifice" fund for education, we should not even have to think aout this.

As usual; the first words out of the politicians mouths are "How are we going to pay for this".?

My question is "How did you pay for it in the past".?

If Washington will take some of the money we are saving every month now that the war in Iraq has ended or stop sending BILLIONS of dollars evert month to countries who are our enemies; the might have the money to pay for it.

Every day we hear about what Americans must sacrifice to pay for the governments ridiculous spending.

Every time one American dollar is sent to another country, Americans are being "TOLD" what they are going to have to give up.

535 people are being allowed to force all American citizens to pay for their own destruction.

Obama and Congress don't care. because anything they put into play, it doesn't affect them.

They will still be collecting their salaries and enjoying their elite healthcare and pension plans.

When Obama was asked if he and Michelle and the girls were going to be included in Obamacare, he got very annoyed and refused to answer the question.

What does this tell you.?

The government thinks they are "helping" Americans by dictating all this crap.

Well, I can do bad all by myself, I don't need anybody to "help" me.

Call or fax your Congressman and ask them to stop "helping" us.

WE CANNOT AFFORD IT.!!!!!
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stormerF69 says:
You know you have a green job according to the labor department if you work in a bike shop,Sweep up at a solar plant,or pick up trash from a recycle facility? Whose is going to pay for all this student loan money????
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nygurl1 replies:
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The students dork!
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Reaganer says:
Is Obama the only Democrat that believes that Obamacare will survive the Supreme Court decision? The GOP handed him what he wanted on student loans and Obama's party refused. Why? The compromise was taking money from the soon-to-be debunked Obamacare to pay for the increase. Money that is not going to be spent on healthcare. My feelings, Obama wants the fight on student loans much more that the soltution to the rate increase.
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luadda22 says:
The dang greedy Universities. Maybe if they would lower their prices students wouldn't have to borrow so much money to go. There was one college who raised its tuition and fees 31% in 2011. Even the evil oil companies and speculators are only forcasting a 10% increase in the price of oil this year.
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Inbred_TeaTarded replies:
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Thanks to Republicans, funding for education gets cut and people have to pay much more for it. You can seriously thank your nearest social conservative for this.
stormerF69 replies:
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Seems to me it is the bed wetting liberal universities and colleges that need to lower tution rates and cut professors pay. How is Obama going to pay for this anyway,does he even know?
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