(Reuters) – President Barack Obama, in an interview broadcast on Sunday, accused conservative Republicans in a stalemate over the budget and insisted that, while willing to bargain on taxes and spending, it will not reach an agreement would have to impose conditions on raising the debt limit in the country. With a possible government shutdown looming in two weeks, and the threat of a debt default in the United States as soon as mid-October, Obama said on ABC’s “This Week with George Stephanopoulos” legislators right to develop a budget. He insisted that the budget should contain enough spending …
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