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2009-10-23 Economy
Dems seek cover to boost debt limit
The Senate must soon increase the national debt limit to above $13 trillion -- and Democrats are looking for political cover.

Knowing they will face unyielding GOP attacks for voting to increase the eye-popping debt, Democrats are considering attaching a debt increase provision to a must-pass bill, possibly the Defense Department spending bill, according to Democratic and Republican sources.

Adding it to the defense bill would allow Democrats to argue that they voted for the measure to help troops in harm's way -- and downplay that their vote also expanded the limit for how much money the country can borrow.

The strategy has not yet been finalized, aides and senators said. The House already approved a debt limit increase of $925 billion -- above the $12.1 trillion ceiling Congress approved as part of the economic stimulus package last February -- but Democrats may seek to increase the limit further so they don't have to revisit the politically treacherous issue until after the 2010 midterm elections.

As of Tuesday, the debt stood at $11.95 trillion, staring at senators amid a roiling health care debate in which critics have seized on the potential costs of the overhaul. Unlike those of the House, the Senate's rules do not allow it to automatically increase the debt with its adoption of the annual budget resolution. That puts senators in a tough position politically. And if the Senate balks at the increase, Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner has warned that the slow economic recovery could collapse, as investors around the world would sharply lose confidence in America's abilities to meet its credit obligations. "This president inherited, in some ways, an economic fiasco," said conservative Democratic Sen. Mary Landrieu of Louisiana. "It's not going to be a pleasant vote, but it may be necessary until we can get back on track."

Indeed, Democrats are quick to point out that President George W. Bush left President Barack Obama with a $10.6 trillion debt -- and that the debt limit was increased seven times in the Republican's eight years in the White House. But now Democrats are in charge of Congress and the White House; and the Treasury Department reported last week that the annual deficit for the fiscal year that ended Sept. 30 stood at a record $1.4 trillion, with that number likely to balloon under Obama's policies.
Posted by Fred 2009-10-23 00:00|| || Front Page|| [11130 views ]  Top

#1 Democrats are quick to point out that President George W. Bush left President Barack Obama with a $10.6 trillion debt -- and that the debt limit was increased seven times in the Republican's eight years in the White House.

These guys don't get it. It was wrong when Bush did it and it is wrong for BO. It took Bush 8 years and BO seems to be doing it much faster. Young people's [kids, grandkids and great grand kids] futures are being screwed badly.
Posted by JohnQC 2009-10-23 11:02||   2009-10-23 11:02|| Front Page Top

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