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"(Congress) has to stop looking for what's the last possible moment," Lew told "Fox News Sunday." "They should get back after they take their time off in August and they should finish their work and get it done so that there's no uncertainty about America's ability to pay its bills." Separately, Lew said no federal bailout is in the works for the city of Detroit, which recently filed for bankruptcy protection. Pressed as to why the government chose to bail out big banks, the auto industry and others, but isn't assisting the city, Lew said on CNN's "State of the Union" that the government has been giving Detroit technical advice and has made resources available to help take down blighted properties through federal programs. But Lew said that the situation in 2009-2010 that warranted the other bailouts was "unique," and that the current problems that Detroit has with its creditors, "it's going to have to work out with its creditors."
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