Will GOP Unite Before Next Fiscal Fight?

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By Stephanie Condon / CBS News

Club for Growth president Chris Chocola agreed the next round of talks puts the GOP in a better negotiating position. The "fiscal cliff" debate, he said, "wasn't a clean scenario with current law and rates going up, so people can argue with themselves and say, 'If I had done nothing, it'd be worse.' The debt ceiling doesn't have that application. It's pretty simple."

Republicans this time around, Chocola said, should have "a simple message, a sympathetic public and all the leverage in the world if they're willing to use it." That said, he added, "I'm never optimistic about congress doing the hard things."

Mr. Obama has made it abundantly clear that he doesn't think it's appropriate for Republicans to use the debt limit as a bargaining chip and thus threaten to let the nation default on its debt. "I will not have another debate with this Congress about whether they should pay the bills that they've already racked up through the laws that they passed," he said Tuesday night. "We can't not pay bills that we've already incurred."

Conservatives like Inhofe and Johnson, however, aren't afraid to use the debt limit as leverage. "In another month from now, all these tea party people and others are going to be together and using that as the hammer to get that done, and I feel very good about that," Inhofe said.

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send them a prayer said on Friday, Jan 4 at 4:47 PM

and a box of cookies like they did the flood victims in the villages...it's about where Congress is...

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Tea Party Fat Cats Cry said on Thursday, Jan 3 at 3:23 PM

They are vowing "consequences" for the Congress... Yeah out with the old (you tea party) in with the new...

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Guest said on Thursday, Jan 3 at 11:22 AM

It's clear there is to much difference between the parties to do anything as a whole. It's time they stop packaging everything together. I've always felt that if a bill can't stand on it's own it should not be included in large bills (especially defense budget bills that have to be passed). That is were all the pork is added.

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