Obama desperate to blame failure on Republicans

Opinion Journal:

The debt-limit debate is heading toward a culmination, with President Obama reduced to pleading for the public to support a tax increase and Speaker John Boehner and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid releasing competing plans that are the next-to-last realistic options. The question now is whether House Republicans are going to help Mr. Boehner achieve significant progress, or, in the name of the unachievable, hand Mr. Obama a victory.

Mr. Obama recognizes these stakes, threatening yesterday to veto the Boehner plan in a tactical move to block any Democratic support. The White House is afraid that it will pass the House and then become the only debt-ceiling vehicle if Mr. Reid can't get 60 votes for his own proposal in the Senate. This would short-circuit Mr. Obama's plan to blame the GOP for a U.S. credit downgrade, any market turmoil, a possible default, and the lousy economy too.

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I suspect Obama is supporting the Reid "fog of war" plan that uses "savings" from the end of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, rather than cut real spending programs. It is typical of the Democrats politics of fraud to make it look like there are savings to match the increased debt limit. The dishonesty is palpable.

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  1. Raising the dept ceiling and reducing the deficit should not be tied together in the first place the Republicans has done this on purpose and now they are pretending to find a solution when really they want the country to lose its triple AAA rating then they will be able to blame the economy on Obama when it tanks. In short the Republicans are going to ruin the country and then blame Obama.

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