Analysis: Despite budget win, Obama has weak hand with Congress

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(Reuters) - Despite his win last week in a debt ceiling standoff with Republicans, President Barack Obama has limited ability to achieve his policy goals through legislation, which could result in increased use of executive powers, administration officials and Democratic strategists said.

The 16-day partial government shutdown highlighted Obama's challenges in basic governing. Although he refused to concede to Republicans in exchange for reopening the government and raising the U.S. borrowing limit, he could not block the emergence of what he called a "manufactured" crisis.

The president would now like to seize momentum to push forward three legislative priorities: the farm bill, immigration reform and a more lasting budget deal.

But his chances of progress on those issues, particularly immigration reform, depend on convincing embittered Republicans to work with a White House many of them detest. That leaves Obama more or less at the same strategic juncture he encountered before the shutdown began.

"His only play is to just keep being consistent about trying to find ways for bipartisan cooperation on the things that need congressional action and then try to continue what he's been doing for years now ... and that's looking for ways to move the ball through executive action," a senior White House official told Reuters

http://wkzo.com/news/articles/2013/...budget-win-obama-has-weak-hand-with-congress/

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the dens really hate the sequester.
Theyll do anything to not have that in their way.
Theyll even barter on entitlement reform they hate it so bad
Just hope the gop is smart enough to know when they are being duped
 
What a POS

-Geaux


(Reuters) - Despite his win last week in a debt ceiling standoff with Republicans, President Barack Obama has limited ability to achieve his policy goals through legislation, which could result in increased use of executive powers, administration officials and Democratic strategists said.

The 16-day partial government shutdown highlighted Obama's challenges in basic governing. Although he refused to concede to Republicans in exchange for reopening the government and raising the U.S. borrowing limit, he could not block the emergence of what he called a "manufactured" crisis.

The president would now like to seize momentum to push forward three legislative priorities: the farm bill, immigration reform and a more lasting budget deal.

But his chances of progress on those issues, particularly immigration reform, depend on convincing embittered Republicans to work with a White House many of them detest. That leaves Obama more or less at the same strategic juncture he encountered before the shutdown began.

"His only play is to just keep being consistent about trying to find ways for bipartisan cooperation on the things that need congressional action and then try to continue what he's been doing for years now ... and that's looking for ways to move the ball through executive action," a senior White House official told Reuters

Analysis: Despite budget win, Obama has weak hand with Congress - News - AM 590 - WKZO Everything Kalamazoo

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You start a thread that shows the President in a favorable light, ie understanding that there are real issues to resolve and the Repubs won't help. Why have you set out to make Repubs in Congress look bad? You mad at them?
 
What a POS

-Geaux


(Reuters) - Despite his win last week in a debt ceiling standoff with Republicans, President Barack Obama has limited ability to achieve his policy goals through legislation, which could result in increased use of executive powers, administration officials and Democratic strategists said.

The 16-day partial government shutdown highlighted Obama's challenges in basic governing. Although he refused to concede to Republicans in exchange for reopening the government and raising the U.S. borrowing limit, he could not block the emergence of what he called a "manufactured" crisis.

The president would now like to seize momentum to push forward three legislative priorities: the farm bill, immigration reform and a more lasting budget deal.

But his chances of progress on those issues, particularly immigration reform, depend on convincing embittered Republicans to work with a White House many of them detest. That leaves Obama more or less at the same strategic juncture he encountered before the shutdown began.

"His only play is to just keep being consistent about trying to find ways for bipartisan cooperation on the things that need congressional action and then try to continue what he's been doing for years now ... and that's looking for ways to move the ball through executive action," a senior White House official told Reuters

Analysis: Despite budget win, Obama has weak hand with Congress - News - AM 590 - WKZO Everything Kalamazoo

Link added.


You start a thread that shows the President in a favorable light, ie understanding that there are real issues to resolve and the Repubs won't help. Why have you set out to make Repubs in Congress look bad? You mad at them?

Zeke,

The highlighted portion is the only thing that the idiot nutter saw. In his mind, that statement of opinion is proof that Obama will circumvent Congress and rule as a dictator.

You see....the OP is an irrational idiot. He fails to see that the article portrayed the President in a good light overall.
 
He and the Dems can't pass their Jack Ass Policies.

MISSION ACCOMPLISHED.

Pass something Dems. What is the problem.

Hell of a stalemate isn't it.

Popcorn anyone.
 

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