WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Obama's job creation package, effective on Monday fell to pieces, as the top Republican lawmakers said the House would be $ 447 million through part of the measures.
As Obama continued to press his signature legislation, on behalf of one vote, Republican members of the House of Representatives 2 Eric Cantor said, this is not going to happen.
When asked if as a complete package of the bill is dead, Cantor said: "Yes."
The bill appeared in the Democratic-controlled Senate in trouble, and, from both sides of the aides said, it is likely to fail when it comes to a vote later this month.
Monday, many analysts believe the development of the plains week - Washington is too divided to take any significant steps in 2012 parliamentary and presidential elections before the 9.1% unemployment rate.
"Cantor said," At this point, I think that Washington has become such a disorder, we have begun to focus on incremental progress, we can make. "Both sides want to do a big, bold things - problem is that they look very different."
Obama said he would be willing to consider a stop-gap "legislation, this may be his re-election prospects. Public opinion survey, employment and the economy are the voters most concerned about, many Americans Obama's loss of confidence in economic leadership.
"If the bill, they (Republicans) do not like, they should tell us what it is, they are not willing to go, they should tell us what they are prepared to move forward," Obama told reporters.
Obama's speech in Parliament last month, a high-profile launch of the scheme, to promote the package throughout the country, as he attempts to show that he was taking measures to stimulate economic downturn voters in campaign-style rally.
Most elements of the bill in the voters interviewed - even for companies to increase revenue and wealthy Republicans and some Democrats strongly oppose.
House Republicans have advanced the agenda of their own to create employment opportunities around the relaxed pollution regulations.
At the same time, they have said they are willing to work with Obama as much as possible, seeking to reduce the bruising budget battle in August in the U.S. credit rating downgraded after the first temperature.
House through a package
Cantor said the House of Representatives passed earlier this month, Obama's work as an integral part of the package: a provision that allows government contractors to collect, but not all of the money, because they will automatically have 3% withholding tax.
This will cost about $ 14 billion - more than 10 years of the Employment Act, which is around a wage tax cuts, infrastructure spending and aid cash-strapped state and local government at the center of a small part.
Cantor said Republicans would work with Obama, through long-term stagnation in trade agreements. A package, which will extend the tax cuts for businesses and workers' wages, the center is on "part of the discussion," Cantor said, but he declined to say whether he will bring the vote.
Senate Democratic leader Harry Reid says he will be arranged later this month to vote on the Bill.
, "Reed said," members of both should unite behind the common sense, bipartisan approach to this legislation.
Prospects in the Senate seems to doubt that the most needed the support of both legislation to promote. But a handful of Republicans will vote against a Republican aides, and some Democrats may oppose it as well.
Moderate Democrats in the Senate against the bill Obama proposed to pay some tax increases.
A senior Democratic aide said: "No one is all about the excitement of the President of the Employment Act,."
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