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Jennifer Rubin / Washington Post:
Why no vote tonight — A House aide just e-mailed me: “Buckets of crazy.” That's as good an explanation as any as to why Speaker of the House John Boehner (R-Ohio) won't be able to hold a vote tonight on his debt-ceiling bill. The burn-the-building-down set is weakening, but the speaker is still short on votes.
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Ezra Klein / Washington Post:
Wonkbook: Boehner failed. Now what? — Speaker of the House John Boehner (R-Ohio) speaks during a news conference on Capitol Hill July 28. (JOSHUA ROBERTS - REUTERS) The lengths John Boehner went to ensure his bill failed in the Senate rather than the House were impressive, but ultimately, insufficient.
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The Hill:
Support shifts as Boehner adds balanced-budget amendment — House Republicans will attach a balanced-budget amendment to Speaker John Boehner's (R-Ohio) last-ditch debt-ceiling plan, which GOP lawmakers said would move the measure to passage in a high-stakes vote later on Friday.
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National / NationalJournal.com:
DOCUMENT: Latest Version of House Speaker Boehner's Debt Plan — This is the latest version of the Boehner bill and reflects changes made after GOP leaders failed to assemble the necessary votes to pass it Thursday. This bill is the current legislative vehicle and may come to the House floor later Friday.
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Douglas Holtz-Eakin / National Review:
Snatching Defeat from the Jaws of Victory — Hard to believe what I'm reading, hearing, and watching. It's a concerted, bipartisan effort to snatch defeat when victory is in sight. — Let's start with the House Democrats, who are content to make a political statement and sit on their hands.
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The Politico:
Boehner builds momentum — House Republican leaders will tie a balanced-budget amendment to the Constitution to their two-step debt-ceiling bill — a move that is all but certain to clinch the necessary votes to pass Speaker John Boehner's proposal a day after it stalled.
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Alicia M. Cohn / The Hill:
Tea Party groups target ‘defectors’ on debt vote — Several Tea Party organizations are working to punish conservative Republicans who plan to vote yes on Speaker John Boehner's (R-Ohio) debt ceiling proposal. — Tea Party leaders announced Thursday they are targeting Republican Reps. James Lankford …
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Erick Erickson / Erick's blog:
The Worst Negotiators — I cannot decide who the worst negotiators are, Republican leaders or House conservatives. — John Boehner's plan couldn't get the votes last night so Boehner had to agree to add language conditioning a vote on a balanced budget amendment — an amendment House Republicans …
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Reuters:
With House debt ceiling bill stalled, Harry Reid makes his move — With House action stalled, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid announced Friday he'd take the lead and move his bill to raise the national debt limit and avert an economy-shaking default next week.
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William Yeomans / The Politico:
The tea party's terrorist tactics — It has become commonplace to call the tea party faction in the House “hostage takers.” But they have now become full-blown terrorists. — They have joined the villains of American history who have been sufficiently craven to inflict massive harm …
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Bob Cusack / The Hill:
GOP leader: ‘I believe there will be a vote today’ on House debt ceiling plan — House GOP leaders expressed confidence Friday morning that they would move a vote on raising the debt ceiling one day after they had to pull their Speaker's measure from a planned House floor vote.
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Charles Krauthammer / Washington Post:
The great divide — We're in the midst of a great four-year national debate on the size and reach of government, the future of the welfare state, indeed, the nature of the social contract between citizen and state. The distinctive visions of the two parties — social-democratic vs. limited-government …
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First Read / msnbc.com:
First Thoughts: A game of leverage
First Thoughts: A game of leverage
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Washington Post:
Obama urges Senate to forge compromise on debt limit, rejects House efforts
Obama urges Senate to forge compromise on debt limit, rejects House efforts
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By The Numbers: Why It's So Hard To Get To Compromise
By The Numbers: Why It's So Hard To Get To Compromise
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New York Times:
Obama Calls for Debt Deal as Boehner Looks for Votes
Obama Calls for Debt Deal as Boehner Looks for Votes
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Washington Post:
Debt ceiling deadlock: What will Mitch McConnell do?
Debt ceiling deadlock: What will Mitch McConnell do?
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The Note: Down The Rabbit Hole: Where Does Congress Go From Here?
The Note: Down The Rabbit Hole: Where Does Congress Go From Here?
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Lucia Mutikani / Reuters:
Weak growth raises concerns on economy — (Reuters) - The U.S. economy came perilously close to flat-lining in the first quarter and grew at a meager 1.3 percent annual rate in the April-June period as consumer spending barely rose. — The Commerce Department data on Friday also showed …
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U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis:
National Income and Product Accounts — Gross Domestic Product: Second Quarter 2011 (Advance Estimate) — Revised Estimates: 2003 through First Quarter 2011 — Real gross domestic product — the output of goods and services produced by labor and property located in the United States …
Catherine Rampell / New York Times:
Recovery Still Slow as New Data Show Little Growth
Recovery Still Slow as New Data Show Little Growth
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Paul Krugman / New York Times:
The Centrist Cop-Out — The facts of the crisis over the debt ceiling aren't complicated. Republicans have, in effect, taken America hostage, threatening to undermine the economy and disrupt the essential business of government unless they get policy concessions they would never have been able to enact through legislation.
Financial Post:
U.S. balance now less than Apple cash — Steve Jobs is now more liquid than Uncle Sam. — While it's highly unlikely that President Barack Obama is looking to ask the founder and chief executive of Apple Inc. for a loan, it became a fact as of Thursday afternoon — the world's largest technology company …
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Philip Elmer-DeWitt / Fortune:
The U.S. Treasury has less cash on hand than Apple Inc.
The U.S. Treasury has less cash on hand than Apple Inc.
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Darren Samuelsohn / The Politico:
Fuel economy deal a template for debt talks, Obama says — President Barack Obama drew parallels between the debt showdown in Congress and a landmark agreement his administration has reached to ramp up fuel economy standards. — Flanked by 11 auto executives and a display …
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Andrew Harmon / Advocate:
Pelosi to Bachmann: Address the Teen Suicides in Your District
Pelosi to Bachmann: Address the Teen Suicides in Your District
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Megan McArdle / The Atlantic Online:
Even Good Government Has Unintended Consequences — There have been a lot of brickbats thrown at Boehner for the difficulty he's having whipping his members to vote for a bill that can't even pass the senate. This morning, blogger Economics of Contempt tweeted “If Tom DeLay had suffered …
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