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sprinkleeninow

(20,268 posts)
Wed May 17, 2023, 01:02 PM May 2023

Yahoo Finance: The Democrats' long-shot plan to solve the debt-ceiling crisis

Exerpt:
House Democrats are advancing in a long-shot effort to make an end run around House Speaker Kevin McCarthy and raise the debt ceiling with the help of moderate Republicans.

An obscure bit of congressional procedure called a discharge petition was formally filed Tuesday by Rep. Brendan Boyle (D-PA), who affixed his name as the first signature with House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) signing on shortly afterwards.

Democratic leadership says “all Members are urged to sign the petition as soon as possible today.”

A discharge petition would theoretically allow a handful of moderate Republicans to team up with Democrats and put a bill to raise the debt ceiling up for a full House vote — even over the objections of McCarthy.

https://finance.yahoo.com/news/the-democrats-long-shot-plan-to-solve-the-debt-ceiling-crisis-152846711.html

[Am I having a vacillating bird over this? Yes. Yes I am.

Clarifying edit: Having a bird over potential damaging effects on SS and Medicare. Dammitall.]


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Yahoo Finance: The Democrats' long-shot plan to solve the debt-ceiling crisis (Original Post) sprinkleeninow May 2023 OP
I thought this was more of a back-up plan... TheRealNorth May 2023 #1
Girl Scouts Motto: "Always be prepared." sprinkleeninow May 2023 #2
This is better than negotiating with economic terrorists gab13by13 May 2023 #3
I'm still ill over how we didn't keep the House. sprinkleeninow May 2023 #4
Totally agree. You don't negotiate with a gun to your head! Emile May 2023 #5
Rec flamingdem May 2023 #6
THe problem with this plan is obvious bucolic_frolic May 2023 #7

sprinkleeninow

(20,268 posts)
4. I'm still ill over how we didn't keep the House.
Wed May 17, 2023, 01:33 PM
May 2023
Yes, I gather the 'whys'; nonetheless, it makes me sick inside.

bucolic_frolic

(43,452 posts)
7. THe problem with this plan is obvious
Wed May 17, 2023, 07:40 PM
May 2023

"moderate Republicans". You need every Democrat plus 6 Republicans? Something like that. WHO are these people? There are no moderates remaining. Even the few who said they were, or in the closet still are, are controlled by every bit of leverage the GOP can muster. Kompromat, foreign and domestic. Campaign funding. Republicans are a disciplined party. They control everything about their members. I doubt this idea goes anywhere.

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