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House Majority Leader Eric Cantor, R-Va., said Republicans want to "sit down with the president. We want to talk specifics. We put an offer on the table. Now he has out of hand rejected that. Where are the specifics? Where are the discussions? Nothing is going on. Meanwhile, the people of this country are the ones that suffer."

House Republicans have proposed a 10-year, $2.2 trillion blueprint that calls for increasing the eligibility age for Medicare and lowering cost-of-living hikes for Social Security benefits. It came in response to Obama's offer last week to boost taxes by $1.6 trillion over the coming decade but largely exempt Medicare and Social Security from budget cuts.

The White House has ridiculed Boehner's approach as nothing more than "magic beans and fairy dust," saying taxes must rise on families earning $250,000 or more to generate enough revenue to deal with the nation's fiscal crisis. Congressional Republicans say Obama has focused only on tax increases but not offered enough specifics on reducing spending.

Obama told business leaders that his economic showdown with House Republicans could be solved quickly if the GOP would accept that raising tax rates on the wealthiest Americans is the only viable way to raise the money needed for a fair debt reduction plan.

"The numbers actually aren't that far apart," Obama said. "Another way of putting this is: We can probably solve this in about a week. It's not that tough. But we need that conceptual breakthrough."

Republicans dispute Obama's assertion and have proposed capping deductions and changing the tax code in other ways to generate the tax money.

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