Politiquotes of the Week: July 29
The debt ceiling trumps all other issues.
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President Obama - "The debate is about how it should be done," said President Obama in a Monday address to the nation. "How can we ask a student to pay more for college before we ask hedge fund managers to stop paying taxes at a lower rate than their secretaries? How can we slash funding for education and clean energy before we ask people like me to give up tax breaks we don't need and didn't ask for? That's not right. It's not fair."
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House Speaker John Boehner - "Get your a** in line," House Speaker John Boehner told members of the Republican conference. "This is the bill. I can't do this job unless you're behind me."
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Sen. John McCain - "That is not fair to the American people to hold out and say we won't agree to raising the debt limit until we pass a balanced budget amendment to the Constitution," Sen. John McCain (R-Arizona) said on the Senate floor of Tea Party debt limit demands. "It's unfair, it's bizzaro. And maybe some people have only been in this body for six or seven months or so really believe that."
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House Majority Leader Eric Cantor - "[What] our plan does, though, is it forces the president back to the table, kicking and screaming about taxes and spending in an election year, which he does not want to do. I mean, that's the essence of the president's position. He doesn't want to have to mess with it while he's running for re-election," said House Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-Virginia) in an interview on Fox News's On the Record.
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Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid - "Nobody believes that the Boehner proposal is anything but a big wet kiss to the right-wing -- and I mean the Tea Party. That's what I mean," said Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid at a Wednesday press conference. "It's too bad his caucus is being run by such a small number of people."
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