Sen. Reid: We're going over fiscal cliff
The top Democratic senator gives a dire warning as negotiations seem to be stalled.
Blame's Boehner's 'dictatorship'
Reid says fiscal cliff dive likely; blasts Boehner for lacking leadership
By Olivier Knox, Yahoo! News | The Ticket – 23 mins ago
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (R) (D-NV) hugs Speaker of the House John Boehner as Senate Minority Leader Mitch …With
a deal to avert the so-called "fiscal cliff" nowhere in sight, Senate
Majority Leader Harry Reid on Thursday predicted a compromise would not
be reached in time to avert the tax increases and automatic spending
cuts set to be triggered on January 1. Reid also criticized Republican
House Speaker John Boehner in unusually personal terms, accusing him of
running the House as a “dictatorship” and blasting him for letting
lawmakers out for vacation.
Boehner will be to blame “if we go over the cliff, and it looks like
that’s where we’re headed,” Reid insisted as the Senate returned to work
for a post-Christmas session focused on disaster relief for Sandy
victims and renewing key government surveillance powers.Reid's speech on the Senate floor came shortly before President Barack Obama returned to Washington from Hawaii to resume discussions of how to avoid the fiscal cliff. White House Spokesman Dan Pfeiffer said Obama had spoken to Reid, Boehner, House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi and Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell Wednesday evening.
Reid, a Nevada Democrat, repeatedly pressed Boehner to have the House take up a Senate-passed bill extending income tax cuts on income under $250,000, calling that measure the only “viable escape route.” House Republicans have thus far balked at raising taxes at all.
“The Speaker just has a few days left to change his mind,” Reid said. “But I have to be very honest…I don’t know, time-wise, how it can happen now.”
"Speaker Boehner should call members of the House back today," Reid said, adding that the Ohio Republican "seems to care more about keeping his speakership" than pushing his party to accept a deal that would avert a tax increase for all but the highest income taxpayers. Democrats have repeatedly leveled that charge at Boehner, whose reelection on January 3 is not seriously in doubt despite ever-louder conservative grumbling.
Reid also accused Boehner of
operating a "dictatorship" that had shut out House Democrats and all but
the most conservative voices in the GOP, saying that the Senate-passed
bill would pass with mostly Democratic votes but some Republican support
as well.
“Nothing can move forward in
regards to our budget crisis unless Speaker Boehner and Leader McConnell
are willing to participate in coming up with a bipartisan plan,” Reid
warned. “Speaker Boehner is unwilling to negotiate, we’ve not heard a
word from Leader McConnell, nothing is happening. Democrat’s can’t put
together a plan on their own,” he said.
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