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- U.S. Democrats stepped up their attack in a budget battle with Republicans on Thursday as the Senate canceled its July 4 recess and a top lawmaker accused Republicans of deliberately sabotaging the economic recovery.One day after President Barack Obama compared Senate Republicans to lazy schoolchildren, the Senate's top Republican, Mitch McConnell, said Obama should come to Capitol Hill as soon as possible to discuss what could pass Congress."The president says he wants us to get working. I can't think of a better way than to have him come right over today. We're waiting," McConnell said on the Senate floor.There was no immediate response from the White House. Obama, who has challenged Congress to stay in town until a deal is reached, was scheduled to leave in the afternoon for an election fund-raiser in Philadelphia. Photo: AP
- U.S. Democrats stepped up their attack in a budget battle with Republicans on Thursday as the Senate canceled its July 4 recess and a top lawmaker accused Republicans ofdeliberately sabotaging the economic recovery.One day after President Barack Obama compared Senate Republicans to lazy schoolchildren, the Senate's top Republican, Mitch McConnell, said Obama should come to Capitol Hill as soon as possible to discuss what could pass Congress."The president says he wants us to get working. I can't think of a better way than to have him come right over today. We're waiting," McConnell said on the Senate floor.There was no immediate response from the White House. Obama, who has challenged Congress to stay in town until a deal is reached, was scheduled to leave in the afternoon for an election fund-raiser in Philadelphia. Photo: AP
- U.S. Democrats stepped up their attack in a budget battle with Republicans on Thursday as the Senate canceled its July 4 recess and a top lawmaker accused Republicans of deliberately sabotaging the economic recovery.One day after President Barack Obama compared Senate Republicans to lazy schoolchildren, the Senate's top Republican, Mitch McConnell, said Obama should come to Capitol Hill as soon as possible to discuss what could pass Congress."The president says he wants us to get working. I can't think of a better way than to have him come right over today. We're waiting," McConnell said on the Senate floor.There was no immediate response from the White House. Obama, who has challenged Congress to stay in town until a deal is reached, was scheduled to leave in the afternoon for an election fund-raiser in Philadelphia. Photo: AP
- U.S. Democrats stepped up their attack in a budget battle with Republicans on Thursday as the Senate canceled its July 4 recess and a top lawmaker accused Republicans of deliberately sabotaging the economic recovery.One day after President Barack Obama compared Senate Republicans to lazy schoolchildren, the Senate's top Republican, Mitch McConnell, said Obama should come to Capitol Hill as soon as possible to discuss what could pass Congress."The president says he wants us to get working. I can't think of a better way than to have him come right over today. We're waiting," McConnell said on the Senate floor.There was no immediate response from the White House. Obama, who has challenged Congress to stay in town until a deal is reached, was scheduled to leave in the afternoon for an election fund-raiser in Philadelphia. Photo: AP
- U.S. Democrats stepped up their attack in a budget battle with Republicans on Thursday as the Senate canceled its July 4 recess and a top lawmaker accused Republicans ofdeliberately sabotaging the economic recovery.One day after President Barack Obama compared Senate Republicans to lazy schoolchildren, the Senate's top Republican, Mitch McConnell, said Obama should come to Capitol Hill as soon as possible to discuss what could pass Congress."The president says he wants us to get working. I can't think of a better way than to have him come right over today. We're waiting," McConnell said on the Senate floor.There was no immediate response from the White House. Obama, who has challenged Congress to stay in town until a deal is reached, was scheduled to leave in the afternoon for an election fund-raiser in Philadelphia. Photo: AP
- U.S. Democrats stepped up their attack in a budget battle with Republicans on Thursday as the Senate canceled its July 4 recess and a top lawmaker accused Republicansof deliberately sabotaging the economic recovery.One day after President Barack Obama compared Senate Republicans to lazy schoolchildren, the Senate's top Republican, Mitch McConnell, said Obama should come to Capitol Hill as soon as possible to discuss what could pass Congress."The president says he wants us to get working. I can't think of a better way than to have him come right over today. We're waiting," McConnell said on the Senate floor.There was no immediate response from the White House. Obama, who has challenged Congress to stay in town until a deal is reached, was scheduled to leave in the afternoon for an election fund-raiser in Philadelphia. Photo: AP
- U.S. Democrats stepped up their attack in a budget battle with Republicans on Thursday as the Senate canceled its July 4 recess and a top lawmaker accused Republicans of deliberately sabotaging the economic recovery.One day after President Barack Obama compared Senate Republicans to lazy schoolchildren, the Senate's top Republican, Mitch McConnell, said Obama should come to Capitol Hill as soon as possible to discuss what could pass Congress."The president says he wants us to get working. I can't think of a better way than to have him come right over today. We're waiting," McConnell said on the Senate floor.There was no immediate response from the White House. Obama, who has challenged Congress to stay in town until a deal is reached, was scheduled to leave in the afternoon for an election fund-raiser in Philadelphia. Photo: AP
- U.S. Democrats stepped up their attack in a budget battle with Republicans on Thursday as the Senate canceled its July 4 recess and a top lawmaker accused Republicans ofdeliberately sabotaging the economic recovery.One day after President Barack Obama compared Senate Republicans to lazy schoolchildren, the Senate's top Republican, Mitch McConnell, said Obama should come to Capitol Hill as soon as possible to discuss what could pass Congress."The president says he wants us to get working. I can't think of a better way than to have him come right over today. We're waiting," McConnell said on the Senate floor.There was no immediate response from the White House. Obama, who has challenged Congress to stay in town until a deal is reached, was scheduled to leave in the afternoon for an election fund-raiser in Philadelphia. Photo: AP
- U.S. Democrats stepped up their attack in a budget battle with Republicans on Thursday as the Senate canceled its July 4 recess and a top lawmaker accused Republicansof deliberately sabotaging the economic recovery.One day after President Barack Obama compared Senate Republicans to lazy schoolchildren, the Senate's top Republican, Mitch McConnell, said Obama should come to Capitol Hill as soon as possible to discuss what could pass Congress."The president says he wants us to get working. I can't think of a better way than to have him come right over today. We're waiting," McConnell said on the Senate floor.There was no immediate response from the White House. Obama, who has challenged Congress to stay in town until a deal is reached, was scheduled to leave in the afternoon for an election fund-raiser in Philadelphia. Photo: AP
- U.S. Democrats stepped up their attack in a budget battle with Republicans on Thursday as the Senate canceled its July 4 recess and a top lawmaker accused Republicans of deliberately sabotaging the economic recovery.One day after President Barack Obama compared Senate Republicans to lazy schoolchildren, the Senate's top Republican, Mitch McConnell, said Obama should come to Capitol Hill as soon as possible to discuss what could pass Congress."The president says he wants us to get working. I can't think of a better way than to have him come right over today. We're waiting," McConnell said on the Senate floor.There was no immediate response from the White House. Obama, who has challenged Congress to stay in town until a deal is reached, was scheduled to leave in the afternoon for an election fund-raiser in Philadelphia. Photo: AP
- U.S. Democrats stepped up their attack in a budget battle with Republicans on Thursday as the Senate canceled its July 4 recess and a top lawmaker accused Republicans of deliberately sabotaging the economic recovery.One day after President Barack Obama compared Senate Republicans to lazy schoolchildren, the Senate's top Republican, Mitch McConnell, said Obama should come to Capitol Hill as soon as possible to discuss what could pass Congress."The president says he wants us to get working. I can't think of a better way than to have him come right over today. We're waiting," McConnell said on the Senate floor.There was no immediate response from the White House. Obama, who has challenged Congress to stay in town until a deal is reached, was scheduled to leave in the afternoon for an election fund-raiser in Philadelphia. Photo: AP
- U.S. Democrats stepped up their attack in a budget battle with Republicans on Thursday as the Senate canceled its July 4 recess and a top lawmaker accused Republicans of deliberately sabotaging the economic recovery.One day after President Barack Obama compared Senate Republicans to lazy schoolchildren, the Senate's top Republican, Mitch McConnell, said Obama should come to Capitol Hill as soon as possible to discuss what could pass Congress."The president says he wants us to get working. I can't think of a better way than to have him come right over today. We're waiting," McConnell said on the Senate floor.There was no immediate response from the White House. Obama, who has challenged Congress to stay in town until a deal is reached, was scheduled to leave in the afternoon for an election fund-raiser in Philadelphia. Photo: AP
- U.S. Democrats stepped up their attack in a budget battle with Republicans on Thursday as the Senate canceled its July 4 recess and a top lawmaker accusedRepublicans of deliberately sabotaging the economic recovery.One day after President Barack Obama compared Senate Republicans to lazy schoolchildren, the Senate's top Republican, Mitch McConnell, said Obama should come to Capitol Hill as soon as possible to discuss what could pass Congress."The president says he wants us to get working. I can't think of a better way than to have him come right over today. We're waiting," McConnell said on the Senate floor.There was no immediate response from the White House. Obama, who has challenged Congress to stay in town until a deal is reached, was scheduled to leave in the afternoon for an election fund-raiser in Philadelphia. Photo: AP
- U.S. Democrats stepped up their attack in a budget battle with Republicans on Thursday as the Senate canceled its July 4 recess and a top lawmaker accused Republicans of deliberately sabotaging the economic recovery.One day after President Barack Obama compared Senate Republicans to lazy schoolchildren, the Senate's top Republican, Mitch McConnell, said Obama should come to Capitol Hill as soon as possible to discuss what could pass Congress."The president says he wants us to get working. I can't think of a better way than to have him come right over today. We're waiting," McConnell said on the Senate floor.There was no immediate response from the White House. Obama, who has challenged Congress to stay in town until a deal is reached, was scheduled to leave in the afternoon for an election fund-raiser in Philadelphia. Photo: AP
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U.S. Democrats stepped up their attack in a budget battle with Republicans on Thursday as the Senate canceled its July 4 recess and a top lawmaker accused Republicans of deliberately sabotaging the economic recovery.One day after President Barack Obama compared Senate Republicans to lazy schoolchildren, the Senate's top Republican, Mitch McConnell, said Obama should come to Capitol Hill as soon as possible to discuss what could pass Congress."The president says he wants us to get working. I can't think of a better way than to have him come right over today. We're waiting," McConnell said on the Senate floor.There was no immediate response from the White House. Obama, who has challenged Congress to stay in town until a deal is reached, was scheduled to leave in the afternoon for an election fund-raiser in Philadelphia.
Photo: AP
