Despite a rocky few weeks during the «fiscal cliff» fight, John Boehner won re-election as speaker of the House of Representatives today and will again lead Republicans as they take on the White House over federal spending.
Boehner defeated House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi 220-192 in a vote on the opening day of the 113th Congress and vowed to use his second term to shrink the national debt of $16 trillion to prevent it from «draining free enterprise.»
The Ohio congressman narrowly avoided the embarrassment of having to go to a second-round of voting, as a small group of conservatives held back their support for him.
But without a challenger from inside his party, Boehner’s re-election was never in doubt even though he has struggled to control an unruly group of fiscal conservatives in his caucus.
True to form, the often emotional Boehner shed a tear or two as took the gavel and spelled out the challenges ahead.
«Our government has built up too much debt. Our economy is not producing enough jobs. These are not separate problems,» Boehner said.
«At $16 trillion and rising, our national debt is draining free enterprise and weakening the ship of state.»
Questions were asked about Boehner’s speakership when conservative Tea Party-backed lawmakers delivered him a stinging defeat in December by rejecting a proposal of his during talks with President Barack Obama to raise taxes on millionaires.
Boehner also came under fire for voting on Tuesday for a compromise deal to prevent the US economy from falling off the so-called fiscal cliff and for being slow to approve aid for victims of Superstorm Sandy in the Northeast.
Source: Buenos Aires Herald