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GOP Hack and propagadaist, ABC's JONATHAN KARL, reporting Major House fight over Debt Celing
A top House Republican aide tells GOP Propagandist, ABC's JONATHAN KARL that the House GOP will likely unveil their plan for raising the debt ceiling today. It is a plan that will put the House on a collision course with the White House. The aide says the Republicans will offer a "kitchen sink" approach - agreeing to raising the debt ceiling in exchange for a one-year delay in implementing Obamacare, and "many, many other economic reforms and spending cuts." It will also include approval of the Keystone pipeline and tax reform. The White House, of course, has said they will agree to exactly nothing in exchange for raising the debt ceiling. As for the bill funding the government - more storm clouds ahead. "We very likely won't be accepting the Senate bill as-is, and will likely be sending something back to them," says the Republican aide. That would mean the Senate would have to, once again, debate the bill and, if changes were made, send it back to the House - all against a deadline of midnight Monday, when government funding runs out.
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