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Sunlei

(22,651 posts)
Thu Sep 19, 2013, 12:27 PM Sep 2013

Republicans in Congress Are Playing Reckless Political Games with our Economy

Amy Brundage
September 19, 2013
06:00 AM EDT

Right now, Congress’ top priorities should be growing the economy and creating good middle class jobs so we build on the progress we’ve made over the last four years. But a few extreme Republicans in Congress are attempting to reverse that progress by shutting down the government and threatening to force the United States to default on the bills it has already racked up and owes.

For decades, Congress has paid its bills dozens of times by raising the debt limit on schedule with little drama or delay. Unfortunately, as Treasury Secretary Jack Lew noted on Tuesday, that all changed two years ago when:

…the issue of raising the debt ceiling turned into a high stakes political drama. We saw for the first time a debate take place over whether the United States should voluntarily default on its obligations. Some actually argued that default was a viable outcome. There were in fact members of Congress willing to default on our full faith and credit rather than reach a good faith compromise.

Even the hint of defaulting on our obligations by a minority of Republicans in Congress had great consequences for our economy in the summer of 2011:

•The stock market plummeted 17%
•The US credit rating was downgraded
•Consumer confidence dropped to its lowest points since the financial crisis in 2008
•Widespread uncertainty for middle class families
•Businesses froze hiring—initially reported zero jobs added for August of 2011, and even with later revisions was one of the lowest months of job growth over the last two years

That’s why the President has been clear that there is no negotiating over the whether or not Congress should pay its bills; Congress needs to pass a budget to keep the government functioning for the American people. Many Republicans have agreed that it would be reckless and irresponsible to use the threat of default as a bargaining chip:......

continued with republican statements, link

http://www.whitehouse.gov/blog/2013/09/19/republicans-congress-are-playing-reckless-political-games-our-economy

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Republicans in Congress Are Playing Reckless Political Games with our Economy (Original Post) Sunlei Sep 2013 OP
I wonder where they got the idea that this would work? vi5 Sep 2013 #1
we hostages should band together and take over that R ship :) Sunlei Sep 2013 #2
DC is a racket. blkmusclmachine Sep 2013 #3
And yet, there are people right here on DU who continue to blame Obama for this! Liberal_Stalwart71 Sep 2013 #4
 

vi5

(13,305 posts)
1. I wonder where they got the idea that this would work?
Thu Sep 19, 2013, 12:34 PM
Sep 2013

I mean really. What could possibly give them the idea that extorting Dems would get them anything?

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