Obama and his Republican foes in Congress are locked into entrenched positions over lifting the USD 16.7 trillion borrowing cap and a government operating budget.
If there is no compromise -- an increasingly likely prospect -- government operations will grind to a halt on October 1 and the United States could default on its debts by the middle of next month, a scenario which could have alarming domestic and international implications.
The president is angry that conservatives in the House want to make an "ideological fight" over the debt ceiling by making its extension contingent on a delay in implementation of his cherished health care law, known as Obamacare.
He said he was ready to deal with Republicans over budget issues, but "what I will not do is create a habit, a pattern, whereby the full faith and credit of the United States ends up being a bargaining chip to set policy. It's irresponsible."
"This week the House will pass a CR that locks the sequester savings in and defunds Obamacare," Boehner told reporters after meeting for an hour with his caucus.
Boehner dismissed accusations he has lost control of his troops, many of whom revolted last week against a Boehner bill that would have allowed the Senate to easily strip out language to defund Obamacare as part of the CR.
Congress has just 12 days to negotiate a temporary budget before turning to the debt ceiling battle.
House Republican number two Eric Cantor warned that the fight to defund Obamacare "will continue as we negotiate the debt limit with the president and the Senate."
He said Republicans would unveil a plan that extends the nation's borrowing authority while delaying implementation of the health care law.
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