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75.0/100CNN — Millions of Americans could face massive consequences unless Speaker Kevin McCarthy can navigate out of a debt tr…
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80.0/100The California Republican traveled to Wall Street on Monday to deliver a fresh warning that the House GOP majority will…
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80.0/100McCarthy also assured traders, however, that he would never let the US government default on its obligations – a potent…
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80.0/100This is where the risk to Americans comes in.
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80.0/100It’s hard to see how a rookie speaker, with a tiny majority and a conference containing plenty of extremists, can engin…
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80.0/100Most countries don’t require the legislature to raise the government’s borrowing threshold.
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80.0/100But the quirky situation in the US has made a once routine duty an opportunity for political mischief in a polarized ag…
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80.0/100Since the government spends more than it makes in revenue, it must borrow money to service its debt and pay for spendin…
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82.0/100It has no problem getting more credit since the US pays its bills and has always had a stellar credit rating, despite o…
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80.0/100At least, that’s the way it has worked until now.
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80.0/100McCarthy beseeched his conference in a closed-door meeting on Tuesday to line up behind a bill that would raise the deb…
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80.0/100He styled the measure as an initial way of forcing the president to the negotiating table.
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80.0/100But the bill is purely tactical since it’s got no chance of passing the Democratic-led Senate.
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80.0/100But in a sign of how difficult it will be for the speaker to even pull this gambit off, there were signs of internal di…
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80.0/100Scott Perry, the chairman of the hardline House Freedom Caucus, was frustrated about a lack of specificity in the plan …
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80.0/100“I don’t know what’s in the package completely.
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80.0/100That’s the issue,” Perry told reporters.
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80.0/100Some members seem reluctant to commit so far.
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80.0/100Tim Burchett told CNN’s Manu Raju, “I’m open to it but I’m still a ‘no’ vote.
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80.0/100” It is not unusual for various factions in a congressional majority to haggle over details before a final package is a…
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80.0/100And House Financial Services Chair Patrick McHenry, a McCarthy ally, was confident the plan would pass the House.
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80.0/100“The question is, what does the White House then do once we pass this package?
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80.0/100We’ve clearly stated there is no clean debt ceiling that will pass the House,” he added.
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80.0/100“So we’ll have the first opening offer here.
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80.0/100And we’ll see if the president’s willing to come to the table and negotiate previous presidents have.
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80.0/100” McHenry’s , however, reflected a big flaw in the GOP strategy since it relies on McCarthy’s belief that Biden will ha…
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80.0/100The White House has insisted the House should do its job and pass a simple bill that only raises the borrowing limit In…
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80.0/100And even if the measure does squeeze through the House in the coming weeks, it will likely be an idealized Republican p…
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80.0/100Any subsequent package that emerged would almost certainly feature concessions that could splinter its GOP support.
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80.0/100Still, the speaker was typically bullish when he predicted Monday he’d have the votes to pass his initial bill.
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80.0/100“I think we got 218 to raise the debt ceiling,” McCarthy told CNN.
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54.0/100“We’ve got a lot of consensus within the conference.
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80.0/100We’ll get together and work through it.
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80.0/100” His assurances may not be very reassuring, however, because his similarly blithe predictions that he had the votes to…
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80.0/100But with the debt ceiling, it will be Americans’ livelihoods and the global economy, rather than McCarthy’s immediate p…
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80.0/100Republicans are yet to agree on their own demands So far, Republicans seem to be having trouble negotiating with themse…
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80.0/100Dusty Johnson of South Dakota, who is helping to fashion the GOP’s position, said that while the party hopes to pass th…
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80.0/100“I think the hardest part is just that there are an unlimited number of conservative policy victories that, of course, …
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80.0/100“The reality is that in a negotiation, you never get everything you want.
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80.0/100And so I think our biggest issue right now is how do we squeeze these thousands of desires down to a manageable and cre…
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80.0/100In a powerful Republican majority such holdouts could be ignored.
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80.0/100In McCarthy’s narrow majority – secured after a 2022 midterm election that fell short of GOP expectations – they have r…
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80.0/100And Democrats have little incentive to help McCarthy out in the event of GOP defections since they’d presumably have to…
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80.0/100And the speaker probably couldn’t risk using Democratic votes anyway after agreeing to a rule, as he battled to win his…
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80.0/100The coming showdown over the debt ceiling is potentially the defining moment in the two-year period of uneasy cohabitat…
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80.0/100Neither Biden nor McCarthy can afford to lose, and the outcome will shape both their legacies.
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80.0/100Republicans may have less leverage than they think There is nothing wrong with Republicans seeking to use the leverage …
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80.0/100There are some GOP lawmakers who sincerely worry about debt and deficits – even when their party runs government.
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80.0/100Plenty of economists worry about the always ballooning national debt, which has crashed through $31 trillion.
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80.0/100And Biden’s big spending on Covid relief packages, infrastructure, climate mitigation measures and health care programs…
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80.0/100But are Republicans choosing the right hill for this battle when jobs, market-linked pension plans and the economic wel…
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80.0/100The absolutist nature of McCarthy’s position pays little heed to a delicate balance of power.
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24.0/100Democrats control the White House and the Senate, so in handing Republicans the House, albeit barely, voters might have…
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80.0/100Republicans are also facing claims of hypocrisy, since they had little problem raising the debt limit when Donald Trump…
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80.0/100The 45th commander in chief is also on videotape dating to his White House days saying he couldn’t believe anyone would…
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80.0/100” Republicans notoriously turn into fiscal hawks when Democrats are in office but often look the other way when there i…
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80.0/100McCarthy needs to reverse the blame equation In order to prevail in this fight, McCarthy has to somehow change the poli…
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80.0/100He tried to do so on Monday by insisting that the biggest threat to the US economy wasn’t a default but rising national…
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44.0/100“Without exaggeration American debt is a ticking time bomb that will detonate unless we take serious responsible action.
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80.0/100Yet, how has President Biden reacted to this issue?
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80.0/100He has done nothing.
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80.0/100So in my view, and I think the rest of America, it’s irresponsible,” he said.
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80.0/100Previous fiscal showdowns between GOP-controlled Congresses and Democratic presidents have often rebounded poorly on Re…
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80.0/100Presidents Bill Clinton and Barack Obama, for example, branded their foes in the House as economic arsonists and thereb…
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80.0/100McCarthy needs to reverse the equation, which is why he’s trying to portray Biden as stubborn in refusing to negotiate …
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80.0/100The two men haven’t met for the last 75 days and the White House is sticking to its position that the place for talks i…
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80.0/100McCarthy is, therefore, in a bind.
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82.0/100Congress, not the president, has the power to raise the government’s borrowing limit.
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80.0/100Yet the speaker is demanding Biden give away his store over a duty that only McCarthy and his lawmakers can fulfill.
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80.0/100No one would benefit from a default – especially not a president likely heading into a reelection race.
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80.0/100But it’s hard to see how McCarthy can emerge from this conundrum as the winner if he triggers an economic meltdown.
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80.0/100The White House twisted that particular knife on Monday.
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80.0/100“There is one responsible solution to the debt limit: addressing it promptly, without brinksmanship or hostage taking –…
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80.0/100Republicans in the Senate have so far tried to avoid the mess.
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80.0/100But Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell did at least give his colleague in the House some moral support on Monday …
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80.0/100“President Biden does not get to stick his fingers in his ears and refuse to listen, talk or negotiate.
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80.0/100And the American people know that.
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80.0/100The White House needs to stop wasting time and start negotiating with the Speaker of the House,” McConnell said, though…
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80.0/100McCarthy’s speech on Monday only furthered the impression that a damaging political crisis over the debt ceiling is, af…
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80.0/100As Senate Democratic Majority Leader Chuck Schumer of New York put it on Monday: “He went all the way to Wall Street an…
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