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Purveyor

(29,876 posts)
Wed Oct 2, 2013, 12:33 AM Oct 2013

Treasury Taking Final Steps To Avoid Default

The Treasury Department has begun using the last set of accounting maneuvers at its disposal to allow the government to keep paying its bills until Congress raises the country’s borrowing limit, Treasury Secretary Jack Lew told congressional leaders Tuesday night.

In a letter, Lew reiterated that if the debt ceiling is not raised by Oct. 17 the government will not be able to meet all its financial commitments, such as making payments to U.S. debt holders, government contractors and Social Security recipients.

“If we have insufficient cash on hand, it would be impossible for the United States of America to meet all of its obligations for the first time in our history,” he wrote. “For this reason, I respectfully urge Congress to act immediately to meet its responsibility by extending the nation’s borrowing authority.”

The Obama administration has said it will not negotiate over the debt ceiling, arguing Congress needs to act because the issue isn’t whether to approve new spending but whether the government should pay the bills it has already racked up.

But Republicans have made clear they will expect some sort of concession in exchange for voting to raise the debt ceiling.


Read more: http://www.politico.com/story/2013/10/debt-ceiling-treasury-final-extraordinary-measures-97690.html#ixzz2gXHdxqSF

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Treasury Taking Final Steps To Avoid Default (Original Post) Purveyor Oct 2013 OP
The Executive Branch has the authority to act in a National Emergency. gordianot Oct 2013 #1

gordianot

(15,240 posts)
1. The Executive Branch has the authority to act in a National Emergency.
Wed Oct 2, 2013, 12:37 AM
Oct 2013

This is something no one wants to even contemplate but is possible.

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