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#debtceiling

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@GossiTheDog

And so once again I ask "the dog that didn't bark" question: what happened to the debt ceiling?

When the grownups in the Biden Administration handed the keys over to the Trump regime, they told us that we'd start bumping up against the debt ceiling days after Trump took office. Not only is DOGE not saving money, the government is spending more. Where are they stealing money from to pay our creditors?

"There is one major sign that lawmakers expect to increase the #deficit more with this version: It would raise the #debtceiling by a larger amount than the February version. The debt ceiling limits how much money the federal government is allowed to borrow.

#Congress wants to pass a major package of policy changes using a special reconciliation process that could pass without any Democratic votes in the #Senate."
nytimes.com/interactive/2025/0

#Trump
#MAGA
#taxcutforbillionaires

The New York Times · Here’s What’s in the House Republican BudgetBy Margot Sanger-Katz

“Debt ceiling strategy is key for Republicans!” Mike Johnson highlights a critical consensus in the GOP about integrating the debt ceiling into their legislative agenda. This strategic move reflects an understanding of the necessity for unity in tackling financial hurdles. Discover more about the implications of this approach in the full article. #DebtCeiling #GOP #Legislation #FinancialStrategy politico.com/live-updates/2025

Kudos to Politico for this insightful piece!

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…The wrinkle in the effort is the #DebtCeiling, which limits how much the government can borrow. Faced with this roadblock, the #Treasury is using cash from its account at the #Fed to pay bills, which is adding liquidity into the system. When the #debt ceiling is raised, assuming that happens, the Treasury will likely seek to rebuild its account, which will take liquidity back out of the system.

Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY), known for his staunch fiscal conservatism, is making it clear: he’s a firm #NO on the #Republican #debt plan.

In a C-SPAN interview, #Massie dismantles the party’s own talking points, revealing that even under the most optimistic assumptions, the proposal adds hundreds of billions to the #deficit in the coming years. According to Massie, leadership’s numbers show a $328 billion increase in 2025 alone—with no real plan to control spending beyond vague promises of future restraint.

Having served in #Congress for 12 years, Massie has seen multiple so-called “10-year plans” under #Boehner and #Ryan—none of which ever played out as promised. He remains skeptical that this time will be any different.

With the deficit skyrocketing and fiscal responsibility on the line, Massie’s message is clear: empty promises won’t fix #America’s #economic future.

#ThomasMassie #FiscalResponsibility #DeficitSpending #DebtCrisis #NoMoreDebt #GOP #RepublicanParty #Congress #StopSpending #CSPAN #PoliticalAccountability #GovernmentWaste #NationalDebt #DebtCeiling #BudgetBattle #DCPolitics #TruthMatters #PoliticsUnfiltered

Middle class screwed yet again 🤬

Medicaid, Social programs Out; Tax cuts for #Billionaires In

Debt Ceiling up $4 trillion

House Republicans advance plan for Trump's legislative agenda

What's in the House plan?

“The House's plan would set up a massive reconciliation bill that would extend #Trump's 2017 tax cuts and implement new ones at a cost of $4.5 trillion.

It would also allocate $300 billion for spending on defense and border security, would raise the #debtceiling by $4 trillion over two years, and add almost $3 trillion to the federal deficit over 10 years.”

usatoday.com/story/news/politi

“A debt ceiling breach would have damaging economic consequences.

But a congressional stalemate over the debt limit could also provide the Trump administration with an opportunity to further aggrandize and legitimate its usurpation of Congress’s spending power.”

#Politics #USPolitics #DebtCeiling #USConstitutionalOrder #USCongress #MuskCoup #DemocracyVsOligarchy #DemocracyVsAutocracy

America’s constitutional crisis could come to a head in four months - Vox apple.news/A-KjP4PgcTPSPmrin4n

apple.newsAmerica’s constitutional crisis could come to a head in four months — VoxJust over two weeks into his presidency, Donald Trump has already thrown American democracy into crisis.