Dave Boyer
Articles by Dave Boyer
Democrats say they will consider GOP’s six-week debt ceiling offer
Senate Democrats met with President Obama Thursday and later said they would consider a House Republican plan to raise the nation's borrowing limit for six weeks. Published October 10, 2013
GOP relents, offers to raise debt limit; White House mulling proposal
House Republicans gave ground Thursday in the debt ceiling fight by offering to raise the nation’s borrowing limit for six weeks, and the White House said President Obama might sign such a measure to avoid default. Published October 10, 2013
Congress clears bill to pay fallen troops’ families
Congress approved a bill Thursday that guarantees death benefits for families of service members killed in action during the government shutdown, and President Obama signed it despite the White House having said it already had found a solution and the legislation isn't needed. Published October 10, 2013
Obama will consider signing GOP’s 6-week extension on debt ceiling
House Republicans gave ground Thursday in the debt ceiling fight by offering to raise the nation's borrowing limit for six weeks, and the White House said President Obama might sign such a measure to avoid default. Published October 10, 2013
Obama’s national debt rate on track to double
President Obama likes to say that raising the nation's borrowing limit "won't add a dime" to the federal debt, but he neglects to mention that the government already has borrowed the equivalent of more than 60 trillion dimes since he took office. Published October 9, 2013
Congress and White House scramble to restore death benefits to troops’ families
President Obama and Congress scrambled Wednesday to reinstate death benefits for families of American troops killed in action, with the White House saying Mr. Obama was shocked to learn his Defense Department wasn't paying the death gratuity because of the government shutdown. Published October 9, 2013
Obama cites harm to U.S. economy, prestige abroad from longer shutdown
With the government closed and the U.S. staring at default, President Obama told the world for more than an hour Tuesday that America has been weakened domestically and globally. Published October 8, 2013
Obama calls Boehner, still refuses to negotiate
President Obama called Speaker John A. Boehner Tuesday morning, but only to repeat his refusal to bargain on bills to reopen the government and raise the nation's borrowing limit. Published October 8, 2013
Obama stiff-arms GOP over shutdown, default talks
President Obama Tuesday again shot down the prospect of direct talks with congressional Republicans to end the standoff over the partial government shutdown and looming federal debt default, just minutes after GOP House Speaker John A. Boehner on Tuesday called on the president and Senate Democrats to sit down for negotiations as the only way the two sides can reach a deal. Published October 8, 2013
White House confirms Obama ordered African raids
President Obama ordered the weekend raids that captured a top al Qaeda operative in Libya and failed to capture a senior leader of the al-Shabab terrorist network in Somalia, the White House said Monday. Published October 7, 2013
Obama demands quick House vote on shutdown
As the shutdown stretched to its first full week Monday, President Obama dared Speaker John A. Boehner to allow a vote on a short-team measure to reopen the government, disputing the speaker's claim that the House lacks the votes for such a move. Published October 7, 2013
Obama invites Hill leaders to White House over shutdown
President Obama has invited congressional leaders to the White House Wednesday to seek a resolution to the shutdown. Published October 2, 2013
Obama cuts short four-nation trip to Asia to deal with shutdown
President Obama is cutting short his scheduled four-nation trip to Asia due to the government shutdown, the White House said Wednesday. Published October 2, 2013
Obama ‘certainly did not’ facilitate shutdown, White House claims
The White House said Tuesday that President Obama is blameless for the first government shutdown in 17 years. Asked by a reporter whether Mr. Obama bears any responsibility for the shutdown that began at midnight Monday, White House press secretary Jay Carney replied, "I'm not sure what you mean." Published October 1, 2013
Obama accepts no blame for shutdown
President Obama on Tuesday laid the blame for the government shutdown entirely on congressional Republicans, rejecting any responsibility for the stalemate and calling it "a Republican shutdown" caused by spite over Obamacare. Published October 1, 2013
Polls find risk to GOP in House over shutdown
By pushing Congress to the brink of a shutdown over Obamacare, House Republicans ultimately stand to lose on the very issue that helped bring them to power, pollsters and analysts say. Published September 30, 2013
Attorney General Eric Holder sees FBI furloughs possible in shutdown
Some FBI agents and federal prosecutors face furloughs if the government shuts down Monday night, and Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. said he would take a voluntary pay cut because of political "dysfunction." Published September 30, 2013
Justice Dept. to sue North Carolina over GOP-backed voting rules
Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. announced Monday the Justice Department is suing North Carolina over its new voting law, the latest effort by the Obama administration to intervene on behalf of minority voters after the Supreme Court struck down part of the Voting Rights Act. Published September 30, 2013
Ready or not, major health care entitlement is coming
Amid foul-ups, delays, confusing cost projections and a furious partisan battle over its fate, Obamacare will open for enrollment Tuesday as the first major entitlement program in a half-century. Published September 29, 2013
Obama blames shutdown fight on GOP ‘extreme faction’
President Obama, looking to win the public relations battle over a looming government shutdown, took his case directly to voters this weekend. Published September 29, 2013