Posted on 12/02/2012 4:45:17 PM PST by Libloather
Geithner presses GOP, says no deficit deal unless tax rates rise on wealthy
By Meghashyam Mali - 12/02/12 09:50 AM ET
Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner sought to raise pressure on Republicans amid fiscal cliff talks, insisting Sunday that any deficit deal would need to raise tax rates on the wealthiest.
There's not going to be an agreement without rates going up, said Geithner, who appeared on all Sunday morning shows, during an interview with CNNs State of the Union.
If they are going to force higher rates on virtually all Americans because they're unwilling to let tax rates go up on 2 percent of Americans, then, I mean that's the choice they're going to have to make, he added.
Lawmakers and the White House are working to reach a deficit-reduction deal to avoid the looming tax-rate rises and automatic spending cuts set to take effect on Jan. 1, which economists warn could bring on a new recession.
Democrats want to extend the Bush-era tax rates for middle class families, while allowing the current lower rates for those with income over $250,000 to expire.
Republicans, though, say they want to extend the rates across the board, claiming any rate rise would hurt the economy. GOP lawmakers want new revenue to come from closing loopholes and deductions in the tax code, instead of from tax-rate rises.
Geithner on Sunday defended the initial White House deficit plan, which Republicans quickly rejected last week.
It's a very good plan and we think it's a good basis for these conversations, said the secretary. What we did is put forward a very comprehensive, very carefully designed mix of savings and tax rates to help us put us back on a path to stabilizing our debt, fixing our debt and living within our means.
On Thursday, Geithner presented lawmakers with the initial administration offer, which included $1.6 trillion in tax increases and $400 billion in cuts to entitlement spending.
Speaker Boehner (R-Ohio) rejected the plan as not a serious proposal and said the White House had asked for new spending that he said exceeded the upfront cuts proposed.
Boehner on Friday said negotiations were at a stalemate and called on Democrats to do more to match the GOP at the bargaining table, after Republicans said they were willing to allow tax revenue increases in any proposed deal.
In an interview with Fox News Sunday, Boehner maintained his criticism of the White House plan, calling it nonsense.
The speaker said he was flabbergasted when he saw the proposal.
The White House has responded with virtually nothing, theyve actually asked for more revenue than theyve been asking for the whole time, Boehner said.
At the end of the year, they wanted to extend unemployment benefits, they wanted a new stimulus program for infrastructure, they wanted to extend some other tax breaks and all of this new stimulus spending would literally be more than the spending cuts that he was willing to put on the table, Boehner added.
Despite Boehners public pessimism, Geithner said he was optimistic that a deal could be reached in time.
I think we're far apart still, but I think we're moving closer together, said Geithner. This is something we can do. And I think we're going to get there, because there's too much at stake not to get there, not just for the American economy, but for the world economy.
But Geithner also said that the next move would have to come from the GOP.
I think right now, the best thing to do is for them to come to us and say, look, here's what we think makes sense, Geithner said. What we can't do is try to figure out what's going to be good for them. They have to come tell us.
They're in a hard place, he added later. And they're having a tough time trying to figure out what they can do, what they can get support from their members for. That's understandable
This is very difficult for them, and we might need to give them a little more time to figure out where they go next.
Treasury secretary isn’t part of this negotiation, unless he has been appointed Senator to finish this term. He can stick it.
Maybe the Republican House should pass Obama’s Simpson-Bowles Commission recommendations. Although not perfect it’s better than anything else on the table now and would paint Obama and the Dims into a corner. I believe FR had an article about this recently.
Force them to detail their plans in writing so when they try to wiggle out of the cuts, the Republicans have a budget that has been passed into law and would require a modification that again would have to be passed.
I have been thinking the same thing. I would refuse to even meet/talk with him with a big wtf are you?
Wake up call:
THIS IS THE STUPID PARTY...REMEMBER?
Did you watch Fox Sunday - Crystal and Rollins were terrible, talk about old school Republicans....
RINOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Bring back Hayes and Charles.
“Call Obamas bluff.”
Do it, I want that to be his legacy....
The only downside: In two years when the economy is humming along, O & dems will take credit.
Obama is going to want that debt ceiling to be raised pretty soon.
I told my wife pass Simpson-Bowles in it’s entirety and drop it on Obama’s desk and say sign it, it’s your commissions recommendation.
Yup. Crazy, but there it is.
Counter offer - all elected and appointed officials are taxed at 100%. The person who proposes this will be America’s hero.
Saw Chris Wallace interview of Geitner on FOX and couldn’t believe the liar - he’s the most partisan Sec. of Treas. ever and a political operative - not a finance guy - probably groomed for years by the Marxist powers just like Obama.
Where are the Repubs shouting the same claim against the Dems?
“The Democrats are holding tax cuts for the whole nation hostage over tax increases for a few. They are the ones risking the fiscal cliff - all for a tiny amount of taxes that won’t put a dent in the deficit.”
No cajones. Sickening.
They may be, for all we know.
Ask yourself, if they are, who is going to report it?
Why can’t our guys have the balls to say; “no deal without spending cuts”?
As far as I know you always had to be a government employee to take courses there.
Fine. Want compromise ? Tax increases for all liberals and registered Democrats.
We must not be hearing the same reports. I can't recall a time when they've been quoted otherwise.
Screw Geithner and the Democrats. Let’s go off that cliff and finally get to see what Obama is planning. Let’s have this battle under our terms not Hussein’s.
Yea, saw that panel and turned it off! Can’t watch it anymore, as a matter of fact, I can’t watch any news lately. Just seems pointless.
Oh, the irony of a rich tax cheat calling for higher tax rates on the rich
He and Charlie Rangel should take it on the road
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