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Rep. Eric Cantor (R-VA) walks to a meeting of the Republican caucus on U.S. debt reduction talks on Capitol Hill in Washington, July 25, 2011. REUTERS/Jason Reed

Rep. Eric Cantor (R-VA) walks to a meeting of the Republican caucus on U.S. debt reduction talks on Capitol Hill in Washington, July 25, 2011.

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WASHINGTON | Thu Jul 28, 2011 2:23pm EDT

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - House of Representatives Republican leader Eric Cantor Thursday challenged the Democratic-led Senate to accept a House-passed bill raising the debt limit or suffer the consequences of default.

Cantor issued the challenge at a news conference just hours before the Republican-controlled House was tentatively set to vote on a revised proposal to reduce deficits and raise the debt ceiling short-term.

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid said Senate Democrats would reject the revised plan crafted by Republican House Speaker John Boehner.

"Harry Reid has three different options," Cantor said.

"One is to suffer the economic consequences of default, which all of us hope he doesn't choose. Two is to bring up the bill we sent prior ... or to accept the compromise bill that we are sending over today...," Cantor added.

A previous House-passed bill that called for cutting deficits by a steep $5.8 trillion over a decade, capping spending and passing a balanced-budget amendment was rejected by the Senate.

The latest House Republican bill would cut spending by $917 billion over ten years and raise the debt limit by $900 billion, which would force another decision on the debt next year ahead of the 2012 presidential and congressional elections.

The bill links further debt increases to Congress acting on additional budget savings developed by a special congressional panel.

(Reporting by Donna Smith; Editing by Vicki Allen)

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Comments (5)
whttevrr wrote:
Great… Now the Tea Party wants to Cut Christmas too?

Thanks Boner… {:o(

Jul 28, 2011 2:27pm EDT  --  Report as abuse
smallpeople wrote:
Basically, Cantor said to Democrats senators: Agree with us (House Republicans) or take all the blames.

Great negotiation and compromise!

Jul 28, 2011 2:39pm EDT  --  Report as abuse
irisbrock wrote:
Mr. Cantor what has been your contribution to this Country? You do not have to challenge, you have to work hard and come with solutions. Tell us any major project you presented that benefited Americans? Shame!

Jul 28, 2011 3:17pm EDT  --  Report as abuse
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