McConnell Already Threatening US Default

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http://www.businessinsider.com/gop-...dy-threatening-to-make-the-us-default-2010-11

In an interview with Fox News this evening, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell said Congress would not vote to increase the nation's debt ceiling -- legislation that must pass to avoid a global economic panic -- without "strings." Those strings could be attached to anything, including health care legislation.

So the US will default unless AHCA is repealed.

HL Mencken, take it away: "Democracy is the theory that the common people know what they want and deserve to get it good and hard."
 
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20101104/ap_on_re_us/us_bipartisan_challenge

And another:

Barely an hour after President Barack Obama invited congressional Republicans to post-election talks to work together on major issues, the Senate's GOP leader had a blunt message: His party's main goal is denying Obama re-election.

In a sign that combat and the 2012 elections rather than compromise could mark the next two years, Sen. Mitch McConnell on Thursday called for Senate votes to repeal or erode Obama's signature health care law, to cut spending and to shrink government.

"The only way to do all these things it is to put someone in the White House who won't veto any of these things," McConnell said in a speech to the conservative Heritage Foundation.

"B-b-b-buh-buh-buh-but, they were gonna cut my taxes and spending and gives us jobs!"

Thanks, folks. Two years of shit not gettin' done. Can't wait to see food riots come back into fashion.
 
Man, I have to track down this article about capping the debt limit...

On the surface I think a cap is a good thing. AHCA should be able to exist with cuts other places (ie DOD). Gonna try and track down that article...

edit: i think this is the article. http://www.cato-at-liberty.org/its-simple-to-balance-the-budget-without-higher-taxes/ - basically, cap spending or cap the increase in spending and let inflation and tax revenues do the rest. could be rockin' a surplus by the time obama is out of office.
 
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You didn't put the best part of that BI post.
That's an ironic stance, since the whole point of fiscal discipline is to avoid a Greek-like crisis and this would be manufacturing one.

Hey Mitch! Republicans always talk about wanting to run the US like a business. Notice that businesses are raising money like crazy right now at these rates? Just saying.
That that 2nd part has to be pointed out to the party that keeps lecturing us about running a business makes me want to cry. Time value of money was taught on the first day of economics class. Like right after we went over the syllabus and before the prof let us cut out early cause it was the first day.
 
[quote name='Msut77']Why should Democrats care about surplus?Republicans gave away the last one to rich people.[/QUOTE]
That's because they earned it with their own two hands and the sweat of their brow. Bootstraps work you lazy socialist!;)
 
[quote name='Msut77']Why should Democrats care about surplus?Republicans gave away the last one to rich people.[/QUOTE]

If by that you mean pissed it away on war going on a decade long and gave the money to not always the lowest bidder for govt contracts in terms of defense and production and such, well sure.
 
I'm not surprised. This is a guy who proposed a deficit commission then voted against it when Obama proposed it. So incredibly partisan it's disgusting.
 
[quote name='nasum']If by that you mean pissed it away on war going on a decade long and gave the money to not always the lowest bidder for govt contracts in terms of defense and production and such, well sure.[/QUOTE]

It can be both.

Anyhoo, this is really an empty threat since not raising the debt ceiling would mean no money for those groovy wars anymore either.
 
[quote name='mykevermin'] "B-b-b-buh-buh-buh-but, they were ... why they want to deny Obama's re-election :)
 
[quote name='Msut77']http://thinkprogress.org/2010/11/06/govs-rail-jobs/

Sometimes I wonder if I have trouble being objective when calling Republicans the dumbest fucking people in the history of dumbfuckery.

But then about once a week (more and more nowadays) I get reminded my dumbshit detector is perfectly calibrated.

http://thinkprogress.org/2010/11/06/perry-channels-miller/[/QUOTE]

Indiana was already killing the eastern link of the midwest rail system. We were supposed to have high speed rail lines that went from Chicago-South Bend-Toledo (and then on to Cleveland and Detroit) and then a southern Chicago-Indianapolis-Cincinnati (or Columbus) line but "My Man Mitch" killed it. Last I heard, the Chicago-Milwaukee-Madison-Minneapolis and Chicago-Springfield-St. Louis line would be built.

Now that there's a Republican governor in Wisconsin and increased resistance in Missouri, it looks like a great regional rail system will be reduced to Chicago to East St. Louis. Thanks, conservatives.
 
Oh come on now, you think we can do a Japanese style bullet train to go through the midwest? That just doesn't make sense on multiple levels.

Don't get me wrong, it'd be super cool, it just messes with too many other things.
 
[quote name='nasum']Oh come on now, you think we can do a Japanese style bullet train to go through the midwest? That just doesn't make sense on multiple levels.

Don't get me wrong, it'd be super cool, it just messes with too many other things.[/QUOTE]

Please elaborate on your incredibly vague allusions.
 
[quote name='nasum']Oh come on now, you think we can do a Japanese style bullet train to go through the midwest? That just doesn't make sense on multiple levels.

Don't get me wrong, it'd be super cool, it just messes with too many other things.[/QUOTE]

Messes with what? We've already got a super dense network of highways that are crumbling.

Nah. Better to stick with the mid-20th Century model of transportation.
 
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