Worth Clicking: Blasts from the past wound Romney




July 26, 2011


Boehner Faces GOP Rebellion

House Speaker John Boehner "faced a growing rebellion Tuesday among conservative Republicans, putting at risk his proposal for raising the borrowing limit, less than a week before a possible government default," the Wall Street Journal reports.

"Boehner's problems were compounded late Tuesday when the Congressional Budget Office said his plan, which was intended to initially cut $1.2 trillion in spending over 10 years and raise the debt limit by $900 billion, would actually only cut $850 billion. That forced him to begin rewriting the bill because it appears not to meet his own demand that any debt-limit increase be matched by spending cuts of equal or greater value."

As a result, Republicans delayed the vote on the plan, originally scheduled for Wednesday, to either Thursday or Friday, according to the Washington Post.

Roll Call: "Part of the problem for Boehner is that he and his leadership team have never taken a strong-arm approach, and many conservatives did not appear to be moved by their sudden reliance on traditional hardball tactics."










FOLLOW US



EMAIL NEWSLETTER









TRENDING STORIES


More trending news...

PARTNER STORIES









OUR OTHER SITES