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Four days remain but no alternative is in sight, and both sides in the latest partisan battle are angrily blaming each other.
No deal means the government is forced to make drastic cuts in domestic and defense spending, a move that that threatens the fragile economic recovery from the Great Recession.
President Barack Obama on Monday was addressing the nation’s governors at the White House.
The budget cuts were designed to take effect only in case a specially established bipartisan congressional super-committee failed to come up with $1 trillion or more in savings from government programs.
Obama has not been able to find enough support for his alternative approach of reducing deficits through a combination of targeted savings and tax increases. Obama has proposed closing tax loopholes that benefit the wealthiest Americans and corporations.
“Unfortunately, it appears that Republicans in Congress have decided that instead of compromising — instead of asking anything of the wealthiest Americans — they would rather let these cuts fall squarely on the middle class,” Obama said on Saturday in his weekly radio and Internet address.
House Republicans have said reduced spending needs to be the focus and have rejected the president’s demand to include higher taxes as part of a compromise. They say legislation passed in early January already raises taxes on the wealthiest Americans to generate an estimated $600 billion for the Treasury over a decade.
Few in Washington were optimistic that a realistic compromise could be found by Friday.
Defense Secretary Leon Panetta has said the cuts would harm the readiness of U.S. fighting forces. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood said travelers could see delayed flights. And furloughed meat inspectors could leave plants idled.
Some governors said the budget impasse was just the latest crisis in Washington that is keeping businesses from hiring and undermining the ability of state leaders to develop their own spending plans.
“It’s senseless and it doesn’t need to happen,” said Maryland’s Democratic Gov. Martin O’Malley, during the annual meeting of the National Governors Association over the weekend. “This really threatens to hurt a lot of families in our state and kind of flat-line our job growth for the next several months.”
Sen. John McCain, the 2008 Republican presidential nominee, called the looming defense cuts “unconscionable” and urged Obama to call lawmakers to the White House for a last-minute budget summit.
“I won’t put all the blame all on the president of the United States. But the president leads,” McCain told CNN.
But there are few signs of urgency among congressional leaders, who have recently indicated their willingness to let the cuts take effect and stay in place for weeks, if not much longer.
The cuts, with few exceptions, are designed to hit all federal accounts equally. The law gives Obama little room to ease the pain.
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