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D.C. Budget Battle: Deal Won't Happen Anytime Soon

By: Christie Nicks
Updated: March 13, 2013
Both republicans and democrats aren't showing any signs of backing down. President Obama's ideas and the GOP's are still too far apart for a deal to be struck soon.

One day after Janesville Congressman Paul Ryan unveiled his solution, democrats unveiled their's. It calls for a mix of spending cuts and tax hikes on the nation's top income earners. Ryan says Washington just needs to tighten its belt.

"We spend 4.6 trillion less over the next 10 years," said Ryan. "Every family needs to live within a budget  we think the federal government should do the same as well."

If a bipartisan deal can't be reached, President Obama says it won't create crisis, but he'll consider it an opportunity missed.

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