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In reply to the discussion: So Lets Say Obama Ignores the Debt Ceiling Come Thursday [View all]Yo_Mama
(8,303 posts)18. Because Congress hasn't approved the spending and Congress hasn't approved the debt limit increase
But even if the debt limit were increased, Congress still wouldn't have approved the spending.
Some things, like SS & DI, are legally funded and do not increase the deficit by much, so they can go on. But the government shutdown cannot end until Congress approves funding AND the debt limit is raised.
But it will happen this week, because the GOP now expects ACA implementation to be such a nightmare that they are making the political calculation that they should wait several more months to have the blowup become more evident. So it looks like this will go into the first part of next year, at which time we will find ourselves in a very similar position.
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I see your point. However, in the long run it may strengthen our bonds and credit rating, if
pampango
Oct 2013
#13
I'd rather them eliminate the debt ceiling altogether after a sweeping 2014 election.
Gore1FL
Oct 2013
#19
Only congress can encumber new debt and that hasn't happened since we have neither a budget or CR
Nuclear Unicorn
Oct 2013
#11
I still think raising the debt limit should not be decided by the people who spent the money, it
B Calm
Oct 2013
#7
I believe when that law was passed this sort of situation was never envisioned.
dballance
Oct 2013
#10
Because Congress hasn't approved the spending and Congress hasn't approved the debt limit increase
Yo_Mama
Oct 2013
#18
The long game dictates that Obama hold firm, honor debts and let impeachment drive the midterms.
mattclearing
Oct 2013
#25
Obama won't commit an impeachable offense. He will go through the Supreme Court
berni_mccoy
Oct 2013
#30