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Obama is desperate to avoid
another
debt limit battle before election
By Dick Morris & Eileen McGann
Published on July
29, 2011
Don’t
believe a word of it. Obama
really just wants to avoid having to go through another battle before
Election
Day. His rejection of the Boehner Plan has nothing to do with the
markets or
the economy. It is purely political.
He’s
desperate to avoid having to face
this issue again. He’s lost ten points in job approval over the battle
so far
and he wants to get out of town before he loses more.
So
the Republican message to Harry
Reid is simple: If you want more debt authority so that it takes us to
the end
of the year, come up with more cuts. Not phony cuts in military
spending but
real cuts scored by the Congressional Budget Office.
The
Boehner Plan gives Republicans a
good place to stand. If a government shutdown eventuates because Reid
won’t put
up extra cuts or because Obama wants to punt this issue until after the
election, then they will incur massive blame from the voters.
And
remember one thing: Obama has no
choice. He can’t let default take place for two reasons: 1) It would
make him
look weak and hurt his presidency dramatically; and 2) It would be
evident that
the shutdown is not the disaster he has been predicting and he would be
caught
crying “wolf.”
Republicans
should sit back, after
passing the Boehner Plan and make the Democrats and the president come
to them.
Obama is stuck and Republicans should take advantage of his lack of
maneuverability. They already have the key concession: Reid agreeing to
a
cuts-only approach. With that concession in their pockets, they should
play a
waiting game that Obama cannot match.
Always
remember that no matter how much the
public may not like intransigence by House Republicans, it is Obama who
is
suffering by this issue. If Obama and Boehner turn off the public by
their
fencing and maneuvering, so be it. Obama is running for president and
Boehner
is not. Boehner can afford to take the hit. Obama can’t.
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