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WASHINGTON Budget negotiations broke down on Saturday just days before the nation reaches its borrowing limit as angry Republicans said that President Obama had rejected their latest offer.
Its now up to the Senate Republicans to stand up, said Representative Raúl R. Labrador of Idaho after House Republicans left a closed-door meeting in the Capitol.
The message from Speaker John A. Boehner had been grim, Republicans said. Representative John Carter of Texas described Mr. Obama as acting like a royal president.
Hes still my way or the highway, Mr. Carter said.
With House Republicans insisting that they have all but run out of options, and the House not scheduled to meet again until Monday, attention turned to the Senate, where Republicans have spent the past several days trying to gin up Democratic support for a proposal they hope could reopen the government and extend the debt-ceiling through the end of January.
The question is: What will Senate Republicans do, what will Senate Democrats do? said Representative Adam Kinzinger, Republican of Illinois
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http://www.nytimes.com/2013/10/13/us/politics/budget-and-debt-limit-debate.html?emc=edit_na_20131012

Lex
(34,108 posts)And the GOP knows it.
beaglelover
(4,292 posts)mean nothing and are having no influence....unfortunately.
CincyDem
(7,127 posts)Looking across the table at the legislative branch leaders saying "you do yours".
What he won't negotiate on is letting them screw the people. Sounds like an appropriate non-negotiable position he's taken.
Mira
(22,542 posts)Dalai_1
(1,301 posts)had prepared for this. His history has shown he
waits patiently then executes action with precision.
BumRushDaShow
(154,718 posts)BULLSHIT Boner. The House has that original Senate bill still sitting there where all they had to do was bring it to the floor for a vote (with only 17 or 18 rethugs needed). That would have at least reopened the government until mid-November. But since they sat on it, the Democrats are upping the ante so we don't have to go through this circus a month from now.
DURHAM D
(32,914 posts)Mira
(22,542 posts)are almost coming.........
DURHAM D
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