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Signs Indicate That Obamas Debt Ceiling Gamble May Be Paying Off
By JACKIE CALMES
WASHINGTON More than two years ago, President Obama was still in the thick of his previous showdown with Republican House leaders over the nations debt limit when he called five senior advisers into his office. He did not ask their advice, one said. Rather, he told them, in a way that brooked no discussion: From now on, no more negotiating over legislation so basic and essential to the economy, and the country.
Im not going through this again. Its bad for democracy. Its bad for the presidency, Mr. Obama said, according to the adviser, who declined to be identified describing internal discussions. The president then told the group his Treasury secretary, chief Congressional lobbyist, chief economic adviser and both his and the vice presidents chiefs of staff to spread that word, even in your body language.
Since then, so has Mr. Obama. To make his message on the debt ceiling stick, he had to deliver it, repeatedly, not only to Republicans convinced that he would cave, as many often have said, but also to business groups, the broader public and even to Democrats in Congress. Failure could shake not only the economy, but also Mr. Obamas presidency, given his reputation, fair or not, for drawing red lines and then watching foes cross them.
The current fight is hardly over, yet the steady retreat of House Republicans since late last week, when they first proposed a short-term increase in the debt limit without policy strings, suggests that Mr. Obamas big gamble could be paying off. It is a stand that was, and still is, fraught with risks if neither side backs down.
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http://www.nytimes.com/2013/10/16/us/signs-indicate-that-obamas-debt-ceiling-gamble-may-be-paying-off.html
By JACKIE CALMES
WASHINGTON More than two years ago, President Obama was still in the thick of his previous showdown with Republican House leaders over the nations debt limit when he called five senior advisers into his office. He did not ask their advice, one said. Rather, he told them, in a way that brooked no discussion: From now on, no more negotiating over legislation so basic and essential to the economy, and the country.
Im not going through this again. Its bad for democracy. Its bad for the presidency, Mr. Obama said, according to the adviser, who declined to be identified describing internal discussions. The president then told the group his Treasury secretary, chief Congressional lobbyist, chief economic adviser and both his and the vice presidents chiefs of staff to spread that word, even in your body language.
Since then, so has Mr. Obama. To make his message on the debt ceiling stick, he had to deliver it, repeatedly, not only to Republicans convinced that he would cave, as many often have said, but also to business groups, the broader public and even to Democrats in Congress. Failure could shake not only the economy, but also Mr. Obamas presidency, given his reputation, fair or not, for drawing red lines and then watching foes cross them.
The current fight is hardly over, yet the steady retreat of House Republicans since late last week, when they first proposed a short-term increase in the debt limit without policy strings, suggests that Mr. Obamas big gamble could be paying off. It is a stand that was, and still is, fraught with risks if neither side backs down.
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http://www.nytimes.com/2013/10/16/us/signs-indicate-that-obamas-debt-ceiling-gamble-may-be-paying-off.html
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2013/10/15/1247735/-NY-Times-Signs-Indicate-That-Obama-s-Debt-Ceiling-Gamble-May-Be-Paying-Off
Let the extent of the Republican FAIL be known.
Obama: Boehner 'Can't Control His Caucus'
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10023857058
Republican support in 'jaw-dropping' free fall
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10023827531
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Signs Indicate That Obama’s Debt Ceiling Gamble May Be Paying Off (Original Post)
ProSense
Oct 2013
OP
randome
(34,845 posts)1. "...even in your body language." God, this man is smart.
[hr][font color="blue"][center]Treat your body like a machine. Your mind like a castle.[/center][/font][hr]
redstatebluegirl
(12,265 posts)2. That is what makes them nuts.
Not only is is BLACK, but he is smarter than they are . I hear them screaming, "it isn't supposed to be this way!!!"
ProSense
(116,464 posts)4. Actually, their code label for that is: Kenyan, Muslim Socialist
sheshe2
(83,791 posts)3. "even in your body language"
Stand tall, stand proud!
Beautiful, PS.
Smack down from beginning to end.
sheshe2
(83,791 posts)9. He's the man~
freshwest
(53,661 posts)6. We'll be 'going through it again' in January.
ProSense
(116,464 posts)7. Well, Republicans are really morons and Boehner has no control.
Can't stop stupid.
freshwest
(53,661 posts)8. It's a different world view that has always existed. Oligarchic in nature, and all their attacks on
others increase their wealth by discrimination.