Boehner Dismisses Obama’s Call for Republicans ‘Unconditional Surrender’
Photo Credit: Fox News ScreenshotHouse Speaker John Boehner dismissed President Obama’s position on the fiscal crisis as “not sustainable” Tuesday, only hours after Obama held a non-press conference to say he was willing to compromise but not negotiate.
“What the president said today was, if there’s unconditional surrender by Republicans, he’ll sit down and talk with us. That’s not the way our government works,” Boehner said.
The speaker said he wants conversations about spending cuts to start “now,” not “next week” or “next month.”
It’s unclear how Republicans will navigate Obama’s stance going forward, with the country in week two of the partial government shutdown. Their demand is that they get some concessions — like spending cuts — in exchange for passing a spending bill and raising the debt ceiling.
Boehner’s appeal on Tuesday was for Democrats to simply come to the negotiating table.
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