Thursday, December 20, 2012

COLLAPSE: Boehner Pulls Debt Limit Bill Again, With Days Left Before Default


with all the bluster Beohner has been posturing, he's been doing nothing but writing checks his butt can't cash.
What was originally described as a brief snafu has turned into a stunning rebuke of House Republican leaders, who were unable Thursday to round up the minimum number of votes to pass Speaker John Boehner’s debt limit bill.
The vote, originally scheduled for 6 p.m., was delayed at the last minute, when Boehner and his leadership team finally faced the harsh reality: despite a swing of momentum in their direction over the previous 24 hours, they didn’t have the votes. And with no Democrats there to help them, they needed 217 Republicans to be on board. They were not.
Boehner and his leadership team met for hours, in various leadership offices, with reluctant members, and persuasive supporters, hoping to cobble together a majority. Meanwhile, leadership aides insisted for as long as possible that a vote was still planned late Thursday. 
and still we are nowhere.