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Purveyor

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Sat Oct 5, 2013, 12:27 AM Oct 2013

Prospect For Swift End To Partial Shutdown Dims As Congress Looks To Debt Limit As Next Clash

WASHINGTON (AP) -- Prospects for a swift end to the 4-day-old partial government shutdown all but vanished Friday as lawmakers squabbled into the weekend and increasingly shifted their focus to a midmonth deadline for averting a threatened first-ever default.

"This isn't some damn game," said House Speaker John Boehner, as the White House and Democrats held to their position of agreeing to negotiate only after the government is reopened and the $16.7 trillion debt limit raised.

House Republicans appeared to be shifting their demands, de-emphasizing their previous insistence on defunding the health care overhaul in exchange for re-opening the government. Instead, they ramped up calls for cuts in federal benefit programs and future deficits, items that Boehner has said repeatedly will be part of any talks on debt limit legislation.

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., also said the two issues were linked. "We not only have a shutdown, but we have the full faith and credit of our nation before us in a week or ten days," he said.

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Prospect For Swift End To Partial Shutdown Dims As Congress Looks To Debt Limit As Next Clash (Original Post) Purveyor Oct 2013 OP
Opportunity to fund the next twelve months was rejected. Loudly Oct 2013 #1
 

Loudly

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1. Opportunity to fund the next twelve months was rejected.
Sat Oct 5, 2013, 01:01 AM
Oct 2013

I had hopes that what comprised a thin majority of a sensible House majority would gratefully receive the gift of cover which Congresswoman Louise Slaughter offered everyone today.

But they didn't.

So it's an unfolding street fight right now over a line item Congressional veto which President Barack Obama has opposed on political grounds, though his legal grounds seem clear enough.

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