Politico’s reporting that unnamed GOP leaders say the Boehner plan will be their last act on raising the debt ceiling. Quite a bluff, if that’s what it is. I think a Boehner/Reid hybrid will end up passing, but I still say a last-minute clean bill is possible, too. We’ll see. Here’s today’s Morning EDition:
TODAY
- House tonight expected to vote on Speaker Boehner’s (R-OH) budget cuts.
DEBT CEILING / BUDGET
- Boehner this morning: “It‘s a zippity-doo-dah day.” #Leadership.
- Boehner’s plan is picking up GOP support — which is weird, because it would raise the debt ceiling.
- Boehner is asking the Tea Party to abandon their pledge, in order to pass a bill that won’t become law.
- Boehner’s also selling his own members a line of crap.
- Analysis: The right wing has already won. (The two parties’ plans aren’t that different.)
- The Reid plan, though, does offer progressives more to like.
- And Boehner’s hold on the speakership seems secure.
- But there are dueling assessments of Boehner’s status.
- Did the RSC’s open challenge to Boehner backfire to Boehner’s benefit?
- Remember when Boehner said he wouldn’t strong-arm his members? Good times.
- The White House is pushing for support from some of its constituencies, too.
- Boehner’s revised plan would cripple the recovery even worse.
- Tea Party goes after Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) for belittling hobbitry.
- Tea Party Nation founder Judson Phillips goes after the House freshmen turncoats.
- Behold the power of the Tea Party’s opposition to the Boehner plan.
- EJ Dionne to Obama: Stop seeking the center, it doesn’t exist.
- Some investors already anticipate the buying opportunities a default could create.
- Democrats will have the leverage on their side with the Bush tax cuts (leaving them even less excuse for caving then).
- Unnamed Republicans tell Politico a modified Boehner plan is the last thing the House will pass to avoid default.
- The Democrats’ massive slow-motion cave in summary.
- Debt ceiling whip count.
- NOT investing in infrastructure is more expensive than investing in infrastructure.
- The Treasury’s bill-payment policy: First come, first served.
- Just like happened with the budget showdown, GOP is using “defeat Obama” to bring Tea Party on board.
- And Treasury is standing by its Aug. 2nd deadline. (Meaning, what? Even if they have money on Aug. 3, they won’t pay our bills?)
ECONOMY
- The Tooth Fairy is cutting back.
- Rise in home sales beats expectations.
- Latest data show the economy is losing steam.
JOBS
- Jobless claims fall below key bellwether.
- Poll: Americans see jobs, especially in manufacturing, as priority one, but hear fewer in DC talking about them.
BIG OIL
- Exxon reports 41% increase in quarterly profits. Royal Dutch Shell profits are up 77% from a year ago.
- Pres. Obama will unveil ambitious new mileage standards tomorrow.
TERRORISM
- Planned Parenthood clinic firebombed.
- Number of people DHS has working on right-wing domestic terrorism: One.
- And here’s the wisdom the FBI called on to educate its agents about Islam.
IRAQ
- More Americans dying from Iranian-made weapons.
LIBYA
- Western diplomats offer Gaddafi a deal to stay in Libya, but leave power.
RESTORING HONOR








