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FakeNoose

(35,687 posts)
Fri Jun 2, 2023, 12:39 PM Jun 2023

Why Fetterman voted no on on the debt ceiling bill. He was one of just four Democrats to oppose it.



Inquirer link: https://www.inquirer.com/politics/pennsylvania/john-fetterman-debt-limit-bill-voted-no-senate-snap-20230602.html

Pennsylvania’s two Democratic senators split their support for a debt ceiling and budget cuts package, which passed the Senate late Thursday. The bill now goes to President Joe Biden, who is expected to sign it, ending a months-long congressional slog to avoid national default with days to spare.

Sen. Bob Casey voted for the bill to suspend the debt ceiling, which passed 63-36. Freshman Sen. John Fetterman joined four fellow Democrats and Sen. Bernie Sanders (I., Vt.) in opposing the bill.

The compromise package negotiated between Biden and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy left both Democrats and Republicans displeased on certain points but able to move on from a volatile issue that risked upending the U.S. and global economy until 2025 after the next presidential election.

Fetterman said his vote came down to new work requirements on older Americans receiving food aid, a part of the bill added to sweeten the deal for Republicans pushing for more government spending cuts. Currently, the law requires most able-bodied adults between the ages of 18 and 49 without dependents to work or attend training programs in order to receive assistance. The bill phases in a higher work age cutoff of 54.


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I'm certain that Sen. Fetterman and the other progressives would have voted for the bill if Chuck Schumer NEEDED their votes. But the Majority Leader already knew he had enough yes-votes without the progressives, so they were allowed their protest-no votes. This is how good leaders can work with the party and get the essential legislation passed. Nancy Pelosi allowed the same protest-no votes whenever she knew she had enough yes-votes to pass the bills without them.


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