The US hit its $31.4T borrowing limit Thursday, forcing Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen to begin using extraordinary cash management measures in order to postpone default until June.
The limit on how much the US can borrow to pay for its expenses, known as the debt ceiling, pays military members’ salaries and Medicare benefits, among other things, and is set by Congress.
The GOP has taken control of the House with a mandate on several issues, first and foremost stopping wasteful government spending, which skyrocketed during the COVID pandemic. Meanwhile, instead of negotiating, Biden is willing to dangle the economy over a cliff. The president should come to the table for the betterment of the country's present and future — when the budget will hopefully be balanced.
There’s nothing to negotiate here. Republicans should raise the ceiling, like they have numerous times under presidents from their own party, and maintain the country’s record of always paying its debts. Spending cuts for the future won’t do anything to affect what the US has already spent. Republicans are playing a dangerous game of roulette with the economy, and Americans are going to feel pain if they don’t relent.