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Debt Ceiling hostage games.never work. If the GOP wants to reduce spending, then reducing through the budget/appropriation. 🤔🤪 Just ask Newt how far he got with Clinton over shutting down the Govt. 🤣😂
No chicken. Pay the bondholders and there's no default. Everything else is priority, something these fools should have been managing all along.
Historically, Republicans have their governing always ended with an overspending and a very high debt burden. The Democrats always have them bailed out. But after the privatization of Bill Clinton, the GOP couldn't handle it anymore, leading to deepening crises.
The WH said they will not negotiate. They drew the battle lines.
That's odd. Repubs did not complain at all when Trump raised the debt limit. In other words, they don't give a damn when their side does it. Hypocrisy and selfishness.
USTreasury The US will collapse in its own debt. Obviously the dollar won't remain standard forever even if the global financial system is rigged to favour the US. Change is just inevitable. Dollar will fall & its country with it. ShortUSD EU_Commission _AfricanUnion
Predictably as Groundhog Day. Spending like there is no tomorrow, followed by the scare of the US defaulting. This time it will be even worse than before. Right. Maybe think of it before passing a pork filled omnibus bill.
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