Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Biden can ignore the congress and just tell the world that the US will meet its obligations.
What recourse does the Congress have? It is constitutional to meet the faith and credit of the US on behalf of the Executive Branch.
The House has already passed the bill to do this. The ball is in the Senate's court along with Biden.
You think anyone is buying this???
You passed a bill that holds the full faith and credit of the IS hostage to the insane demands of your base. That’s all you did.
It does nothing of the sort. Suppose nothing passed. There is still revenue coming in. This money is more than enough to pay interest on the national debt.
There is no default in play, but both sides enjoy pretending it is. The only thing being held up is the ability of the executive to borrow MORE money.
There is no scenario, whether a deal is reached or not, that would produce a default on US debt.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The ball is in Biden's court now.
Republicans have passed a bill that would increase the debt ceiling. And, make needed cuts to get Biden to stop his out of control spending.
What will Biden do?
Ironically, the republicans can't actually agree on any specific cuts. Biden should come back to the requesting specifics
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Biden can ignore the congress and just tell the world that the US will meet its obligations.
What recourse does the Congress have? It is constitutional to meet the faith and credit of the US on behalf of the Executive Branch.
The House has already passed the bill to do this. The ball is in the Senate's court along with Biden.
You think anyone is buying this???
You passed a bill that holds the full faith and credit of the IS hostage to the insane demands of your base. That’s all you did.
It does nothing of the sort. Suppose nothing passed. There is still revenue coming in. This money is more than enough to pay interest on the national debt.
There is no default in play, but both sides enjoy pretending it is. The only thing being held up is the ability of the executive to borrow MORE money.
There is no scenario, whether a deal is reached or not, that would produce a default on US debt.
Anonymous wrote:The ball is in Biden's court now.
Republicans have passed a bill that would increase the debt ceiling. And, make needed cuts to get Biden to stop his out of control spending.
What will Biden do?
Anonymous wrote:The ball is in Biden's court now.
Republicans have passed a bill that would increase the debt ceiling. And, make needed cuts to get Biden to stop his out of control spending.
What will Biden do?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Biden can ignore the congress and just tell the world that the US will meet its obligations.
What recourse does the Congress have? It is constitutional to meet the faith and credit of the US on behalf of the Executive Branch.
The House has already passed the bill to do this. The ball is in the Senate's court along with Biden.
You think anyone is buying this???
You passed a bill that holds the full faith and credit of the IS hostage to the insane demands of your base. That’s all you did.
It does nothing of the sort. Suppose nothing passed. There is still revenue coming in. This money is more than enough to pay interest on the national debt.
There is no default in play, but both sides enjoy pretending it is. The only thing being held up is the ability of the executive to borrow MORE money.
There is no scenario, whether a deal is reached or not, that would produce a default on US debt.
Anonymous wrote:
It almost sounds like you feel the Republicans are hypocrites.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Biden can ignore the congress and just tell the world that the US will meet its obligations.
What recourse does the Congress have? It is constitutional to meet the faith and credit of the US on behalf of the Executive Branch.
The House has already passed the bill to do this. The ball is in the Senate's court along with Biden.
You think anyone is buying this???
You passed a bill that holds the full faith and credit of the IS hostage to the insane demands of your base. That’s all you did.
It does nothing of the sort. Suppose nothing passed. There is still revenue coming in. This money is more than enough to pay interest on the national debt.
There is no default in play, but both sides enjoy pretending it is. The only thing being held up is the ability of the executive to borrow MORE money.
There is no scenario, whether a deal is reached or not, that would produce a default on US debt.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Biden can ignore the congress and just tell the world that the US will meet its obligations.
What recourse does the Congress have? It is constitutional to meet the faith and credit of the US on behalf of the Executive Branch.
The House has already passed the bill to do this. The ball is in the Senate's court along with Biden.
You think anyone is buying this???
You passed a bill that holds the full faith and credit of the IS hostage to the insane demands of your base. That’s all you did.