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In reply to the discussion: Obama: No deal. Open the government AND lift the debt limit, then we can talk [View all]Uncle Joe
(65,183 posts)14. It seems to me, Obama is requiring both before negotiating on financial and economic policies.
The President has made clear that he will not pay a ransom for Congress doing its job and paying our bills. It is better for economic certainty for Congress to take the threat of default off the table for as long as possible, which is why we support the Senate Democrats efforts to raise the debt limit for a year with no extraneous political strings attached. The President also believes that the Republican Leadership in the House should allow for an up or down vote on the clean continuing resolution passed by the Senate that would pass with a bipartisan majority to reopen the government. Once Republicans in Congress act to remove the threat of default and end this harmful government shutdown, the President will be willing to negotiate on a broader budget agreement to create jobs, grow the economy, and put our fiscal house in order. While we are willing to look at any proposal Congress puts forward to end these manufactured crises, we will not allow a faction of the Republicans in the House to hold the economy hostage to its extraneous and extreme political demands. Congress needs to pass a clean debt limit increase and a funding bill to reopen the government.
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Obama: No deal. Open the government AND lift the debt limit, then we can talk [View all]
geek tragedy
Oct 2013
OP
Bwaaaah! The President won't let us out of the corner we painted ourselves into!
corkhead
Oct 2013
#2
If/when the Senate one year debt limit is passed by both houses, it will be signed.
Junkdrawer
Oct 2013
#15
It says: "remove the threat of default and end this harmful government shutdown".
BumRushDaShow
Oct 2013
#10
It seems to me, Obama is requiring both before negotiating on financial and economic policies.
Uncle Joe
Oct 2013
#14
"Congress needs to pass a clean debt limit increase and a funding bill to reopen the government"
Sunlei
Oct 2013
#24
Glad to hear this after discussing it at a gathering tonight, some thought he'd made a deal.
freshwest
Oct 2013
#42
Well, goodness gracious, are we starting to discover that government can actually be a good
calimary
Oct 2013
#51
the repugs deserve something out of this darnit! it's hard work causing economic duress on millions
Divine Discontent
Oct 2013
#55