The U.S. Capitol building is seen on Tuesday morning after the federal government was shutdown when the House and Senate failed to pass a budget in WashingtonBy using Richard Cowan and David Lawder WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. funds talks are aiming for a two-year deal that would end divisive fiscal showdowns that have plagued Congress considering 2011, whereas also easing the extreme throughout-the-board spending cuts that otherwise would be precipitated in 2014 and 2015, a Republican negotiator said on Wednesday. In an interview with Reuters, Representative Tom Cole of Oklahoma mentioned that the 29-member Senate-House negotiating committee "want to reach" a two-yr funds. A two-yr deal, Cole stated, would help Congress cross spending bills in a extra environment friendly method and ease the sequence of government shutdown threats which were in play because 2011. The threat become reality final month when many federal businesses had been shuttered for sixteen days after executive funding ran out on October 1.