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White House proposes unidentified tax hikes, new stimulus spending; GOP rejects plan

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McConnell agreed.

“To date, the administration has remained focused on raising taxes and attending campaign-style events with no specific plans to protect Medicare and Social Security or reduce our national debt in a meaningful way,” McConnell said.

Democrats, though, insisted Republicans have come up with no serious plan of their own. After his meeting with Geithner, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., defended Obama and congressional Democrats.

“Really, now is the time for the Republicans to move past this happy talk about revenues, ill-defined, of course, and put specifics on the table. The president has made his proposal; we need a proposal from them,” Reid said.

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(Staff writers William Douglas and Lesley Clark contributed.)

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