How did Obama kill it? Did he veto it? Please provide a citation for your claim.
You will be waiting a while for that one.
How did Obama kill it? Did he veto it? Please provide a citation for your claim.
How did Obama kill it? Did he veto it? Please provide a citation for your claim.
In July 2011, House Speaker John Boehner led Republicans to pass a proposal that would have raised the debt ceiling in two votes - the first occurring in 2011, the second occurring in the middle of the 2012 presidential race.
Hoping to avoid another high-stakes political fight in the midst if an election year, the president opposed the plan and expressed his concern with congressional leaders *and White House aides* in their private meetings, according to the longtime Washington Post reporter and editor.
“Adopting his law professor manner,” Woodward writes, Obama asked “Could I actually veto it?...What would happen on the day of the veto? The day after?”
On the one hand, Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner warned of an economic disaster.
“You can’t veto,” Geithner told the president, according to the book. “You cannot be responsible for default.”
Then, Woodward writes, “Anything had to be done to prevent it. Anything to preserve the global economy."
On the other hand, Obama was faced with appearing politically weak and bowing down to Republican demands in one of Washington's most high-profile stalemates.
According to the book, David Plouffe, Obama’s senior political adviser, said, “If he caves, it will have long-lasting political repercussions that we may never get out of. If we draw a line in the sand on something this important and cross it, we may never be able to come back.”
The book also details Obama's frustration as he tried to convince congressional leaders to change the plan, one that even Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid was behind. Woodward reports that the president called Boehner one night to urge him to back down from the agreement.
Woodward writes that Obama was “furious” and told Boehner he was not going to sign a bill that required him to deal with the debt ceiling a second time before the election.
It's in Woodward's book. I've already provided links to this info several times. But here ya go again:
http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2012/09/09/new-woodward-book-goes-in-depth-on-debt-battle/
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Ultimately, the president did not have to make a decision on whether to veto that version of the bill. Republicans dropped the two-vote measure as part of the deal that Congress reached on July 31, two days before default deadline.
I don't know the truth of the matter and I have no faith in Woodward, but it's possible to kill it without vetoing it. Convincing the Democrats to drop support would kill it; so would convincing Boehner that his bill would be vetoed if he thought that would be politically damaging to him. And if Gonad's blog is to be trusted, so would demanding an additional 50% increase in taxes.I don't know if you are being dishonest or what but right in your link there is this little nugget:
Wanting to do something is not the same as doing something.
Keith Ellison is a hero
Bravo for tearing Hannity a new one
I don't know the truth of the matter and I have no faith in Woodward, but it's possible to kill it without vetoing it. Convincing the Democrats to drop support would kill it; so would convincing Boehner that his bill would be vetoed if he thought that would be politically damaging to him. And if Gonad's blog is to be trusted, so would demanding an additional 50% increase in taxes.
Keith Ellison is a hero
Bravo for tearing Hannity a new one
I like the part when he asked about the other 10 trillion in debt............Hussein has given us 6.5T in debt in his 4-5 years in office, yet it took 42 other men hundreds of years to get us to 10T.
Ya....hes SO fiscal.
What did Hannity claim that was in error?
Ellison came across as an ignorant and unstatemen-like...im not shocked the dems are calling him a hero. Sign of our times and why the country is where it is.
ellison is typical of the liberals who cant debate and resort to name calling and ranting when there losing
Bush is no longer in the Oval Office.
Much of it is still Bush and the Republicans fault for putting the Country in this situation to begin with.
There you go again. Bush didn't cause the housing market crash.
Um, yeah, about that...
https://www.nytimes.com/2008/12/21/business/21admin.html?_r=1
So then why do you guys still keep bringing him up every time someone attacks the POS obama?
My turn. You forgot to add clinton
http://www.businessweek.com/the_thread/hotproperty/archives/2008/02/clintons_drive.html
And ellison is still pure garbage and a POS
Um, yeah, about that...
https://www.nytimes.com/2008/12/21/business/21admin.html?_r=1
Um, yeah, about that...
https://www.nytimes.com/2008/12/21/business/21admin.html?_r=1
what Corruptable is saying.
what Corruptable is thinking.
Oh damn, all those experts that put the largest share of the blame on the repeal of Glass-Steagall got it wrong. I am so glad a columnist from the NY Times came out to correct them all.
I don't know if you are being dishonest or what but right in your link there is this little nugget:
Wanting to do something is not the same as doing something.
Woodward writes that Obama was furious and told Boehner he was not going to sign a bill that required him to deal with the debt ceiling a second time before the election.