Just this morning, White House adviser David Axelrod went on network television and laid down an ultimatum about the president’s jobs bill:
“We’re not in a negotiation to break up the package. It’s not an à la carte menu. It’s a strategy to get this country moving,” Axelrod said Tuesday on ABC’s “Good Morning America.”
“The president has a package; the package works together. We need to do many things to get this economy moving,” Axelrod said.
That was just a few hours ago. The Hill is now reporting that the White House is indeed willing to deal:
Senior administration officials said that if House Republicans were to separate the employee payroll tax cuts, for example, Obama would sign that bill and then demand that Congress move forward with the rest of the package.
If the White House wants to appear both weak and indecisive, they’re doing a pretty good job of that today.