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Related: About this forumMcConnell says there is 'zero chance' Congress will fail to raise debt ceiling
Source: Washington Post
McConnell says there is zero chance Congress will fail to raise debt ceiling
By Damian Paletta August 21 at 1:49 PM
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) said Monday that there was zero chance no chance Congress would fail to raise the debt ceiling by late September, although he offered no clues about how he hoped to persuade lawmakers to back such a measure.
McConnell spoke during a public event in Kentucky with Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, who minutes before had implored Congress to focus immediately on raising the debt ceiling when members return to Washington after Labor Day. Mnuchin said the debt ceiling must be increased to ensure the U.S. government can pay its bills.
There is zero chance no chance we will not raise the debt ceiling, McConnell responded.
The federal government spends more money than it brings in through revenue, and it issues debt to cover the gap. The United States already has close to $20 trillion in debt, and it can borrow money only up to a certain level set by Congress. Mnuchin has said he will be able to pay all of the governments bills only through Sept. 29, and he wants the debt ceiling increased so that he can continue making payments.
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By Damian Paletta August 21 at 1:49 PM
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) said Monday that there was zero chance no chance Congress would fail to raise the debt ceiling by late September, although he offered no clues about how he hoped to persuade lawmakers to back such a measure.
McConnell spoke during a public event in Kentucky with Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, who minutes before had implored Congress to focus immediately on raising the debt ceiling when members return to Washington after Labor Day. Mnuchin said the debt ceiling must be increased to ensure the U.S. government can pay its bills.
There is zero chance no chance we will not raise the debt ceiling, McConnell responded.
The federal government spends more money than it brings in through revenue, and it issues debt to cover the gap. The United States already has close to $20 trillion in debt, and it can borrow money only up to a certain level set by Congress. Mnuchin has said he will be able to pay all of the governments bills only through Sept. 29, and he wants the debt ceiling increased so that he can continue making payments.
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Read more: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/wonk/wp/2017/08/21/mcconnell-says-zero-chance-congress-will-fail-to-raise-debt-ceiling/
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McConnell says there is 'zero chance' Congress will fail to raise debt ceiling (Original Post)
Eugene
Aug 2017
OP
Warpy
(113,130 posts)1. It's only a problem when a Democrat is in office.
Yeah, Mitch, we've been watching that little song and dance for a couple of decades. Wanker.
procon
(15,805 posts)2. McConnell doesn't control the House. No one can curb those members of the
Tea Party, Freedom and Liberty caucuses and they oppose raising the debt ceiling, and damned the U.S. Treasury for the US defaulting. Republicans have been railing against the possibility of a even passing a clean debt ceiling increase because they want attach some of their pet projects. Its probably the only way they could ever pass some of the radical policies they want.
Republicans will need support from Democrats to pass the legislation. Since Trump and his minions have been so nice to the Dem, that should be a cakewalk for the Greatest Dealmaker of All Time.