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Old 10-06-2021, 04:07 PM   #1
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Originally Posted by Chico23231 View Post
The audacity here is Senator Biden doing in 2006

Then-Senator Joe Biden refused to support a GOP-led effort to increase the debt ceiling, making arguments that closely reflect those advanced by Mitch McConnell and the Republican Party today.

"My vote against the debt limit increase cannot change the fact that we have incurred this debt already, and will no doubt incur more," Senator Biden said following his "nay" vote in 2006. "It is a statement that I refuse to be associated with the policies that brought us to this point."

Also today Alpha Predator Mitch McConnell made this offer, giving Dems more time

WASHINGTON —Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell says he will not block a debt limit extension into December, making an offer to temporarily end a partisan standoff just 12 days before the government's deadline to avert default.

McConnell announced Wednesday that Republicans will not filibuster an extension of the debt limit “into December” to give Democrats more time to enact a long-term solution on their own. The statement from McConnell would appear to offer a short-term fix as the nation faces an October 18 deadline to lift the limit.

Sen. Tim Kaine, D-Va., said it’s not clear if Democrats will accept McConnell’s offer, as they have yet to digest and discuss it.

The Senate is scheduled to vote on a procedural motion Wednesday that would suspend the borrowing limit into next year. The motion needs 60 votes to avert what the Treasury Department warns would be an economic calamity if the country blows past the deadline.

"This will moot Democrats’ excuses about the time crunch they created and give the unified Democratic government more than enough time to pass standalone debt limit legislation through reconciliation," said McConnell in a statement.

Sure you are feeling good and proud about your post. Sorry to shed light on these two important caveats.
1) The current state of affairs, and reason this needs to be done is because of Trumps spending. A Republican. You know who was President before Biden opposed and while Biden opposed? Thats right Bush. A Republican.

2) While Trump was President the Democrats supported three raises to the debt ceiling.

So, McConnell needs to do the same. If it was a Democrat that put us in this position than I would have no problem with McConnell doing this. Honestly if Obama was the Potus last four years and spent like that I would totally understand Mitch saying you guys fucked up you guys fix it. But that isn’t the case. Not now and not in 2006. Wasn’t Bidens job to dig us out of Bush’s hole. It is McConnells job to dig us out of Trumps. Add in the fact that the Dems extended three olive branches to ole Mitch in extremely recent history and guess what? The audacity is back in your court brother.
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