Lew: U.S. will hit debt limit mid-October
Susan Davis, USA
TODAY5:10 p.m. EDT August 26, 2013
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STORY HIGHLIGHTS
· Treasury
Secretary Jack Lew said the U.S. will hit its borrowing limit in
mid-October
· The
debt ceiling does not authorize new spending. It pays for spending already
approved.
· Without
congressional approval for an increase, the U.S. could default and rattle
financial markets
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WASHINGTON--The federal government's credit card will hit
its limit in mid-October, Treasury Secretary Jack Lew said Monday in a
letter to House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio.
Lew urged Congress to reach a budget deal to increase the
$16.7 trillion borrowing limit in order to avoid rattling financial
markets. Raising the debt ceiling, the nation's borrowing limit, requires
congressional approval. It does not authorize new spending, but pays for
spending that has already been approved.
A vote to increase the debt limit has been anticipated later
this year, but Lew's Monday letter established a more specific deadline for
congressional action.
The federal government makes about 80 million payments each
month. If the U.S. failed to increase its borrowing authority, the Treasury
would be forced to operate with only the cash it takes in every day -- an
amount that would not cover its expenses and threaten payments including
military salaries and Social Security payments, Lew said.
Congress approved a short-term increase in the debt ceiling
earlier this year to focus on the annual budget debate. President Obama is
trying to avoid a protracted debt limit fight, but he has demanded an increase
with no conditions attached. Congressional Republicans, led by Boehner,
have asked for commensurate spending cuts or reforms in exchange for
raising the debt limit.
"The debt limit remains a reminder that, under
President Obama, Washington has failed to deal seriously with America's
debt and deficit," said Michael Steel, Boehner's spokesman, in
response to Lew's letter.
"Protecting the full faith and credit of the United
States is the responsibility of Congress because only Congress can extend
the nation's borrowing authority," Lew wrote, "Failure to meet
that responsibility would cause irreparable harm to the American
economy."
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4 comments:
No it wont. There wont be any debt by then, national or individual; i.e. personal debt.
WE NEED TO GET OUR PITCH FORKS AND DO AS ICELAND AND HUNGARY DID.... RUN THESE CROOKED AHOS OUT..... LEW IS AS CROOKED AS THEY COME AND WAS ONE OF WALL STREETS CROOKED GANGSTER BANKERS.... BEING OBOZOS BOY .....HE...... NEEDS ......TO...... GO.
As long as the officials of the United States Inc. continue to function it shall be in the interest of its owners and shareholders the cabal Illuminati. Very little has changed in the favor of the people. In fact the US Inc. or US Government has warred against people globally and continues to do so at every opportunity, It cannot be entrusted to bring freedom to US folks or any other part of the globe. It was designed for its destructive potential and not to serve freedom. The banking or monetary system is glove in hand with it and likewise serves the interest of slavery by the overlords. It is time to separate from and remove that which prevent humanity of being its full creative potential. President Obama and Treasury Secretary Jack Lew like many of their predecessors and colleagues would therefore not have freedom loving folks' interest at heart. How could they or am I mistaken?
does anyone know where the wall out the window behind him is?
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