Biden says Republican stonewalling on debt ceiling risks U.S. default
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[October 05, 2021]
By Susan Cornwell, Richard Cowan and Jarrett Renshaw
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -President Joe Biden
said on Monday the federal government could breach its $28.4 trillion
debt limit in a historic default unless Republicans join Democrats in
voting to raise it in the two next weeks.
Senate Republicans, led by Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, have twice
in recent weeks blocked action to raise the debt ceiling https://www.reuters.com/world/us/congress-confronts-us-debt-ceiling-drama-again-2021-09-22,
saying they do want action but will not help by voting for the move.
Republicans say Democrats can use a parliamentary maneuver known as
budget reconciliation to act alone. Top Democrats have rejected that
approach.
"Raising the debt limit comes down to paying what we already owe ... not
anything new," Biden said at a White House news conference.
Asked if he could guarantee the United States won't breach the debt
limit, the president answered: "No, I can't. That's up to Mitch
McConnell." He said he intended to speak with McConnell about the
matter.

McConnell for months has said that Democrats should use the budget
reconciliation process to get around the Senate's filibuster rule, which
requires 60 of 100 members to agree to pass most legislation. Senate
Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, a Democrat, has refused to use that
approach, and Biden on Monday pleaded for Republicans not to block
action with the filibuster.
"Just get out of the way," Biden told Republicans. "If you don't want to
help save the country, get out of the way so you don't destroy it."
But Senator Joe Manchin, a moderate Democrat who has been at odds with
many in his party on other major issues, said Democratic leaders should
not rule out using budget reconciliation to raise the debt ceiling.
"Well they shouldn't rule out anything - we just can't let the debt
ceiling lapse," Manchin said, according to CNN reporter Manu Raju, who
tweeted the senator's comments.
'PREVENTABLE CRISIS,' MCCONNELL SAYS
Calling default a "preventable crisis," McConnell remained adamant.
"Democrats need to tackle the debt limit," he said on the Senate floor.
In an open letter to Biden, McConnell reiterated that Democrats do not
need Republican cooperation to pass a bill to raise the debt ceiling.
Democrats have known the Republican position for three months, McConnell
wrote.
Late last month the U.S. House of Representatives passed and sent to the
Senate a bill to suspend the limit on Treasury borrowing through the end
of 2022.

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President Joe Biden delivers remarks on the U.S. debt ceiling from
the State Dining Room of the White House in Washington, U.S. October
4, 2021. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst

Schumer on Monday filed a cloture motion, which ends
debate, on a measure that would allow for extension of the debt
limit. The Senate is likely to vote on it later this week, the third
time Schumer has brought the issue to a vote.
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen last week warned lawmakers that the
United States government would exhaust its federal borrowing
capabilities by about Oct. 18.
Failure to act could have catastrophic economic consequences.
Moody's last month warned that default could cause a nearly 4%
decline in economic activity, the loss of almost 6 million jobs, an
unemployment rate of close to 9%, a sell-off in stocks that could
wipe out $15 trillion in household wealth and a spike in interest
rates on mortgages, consumer loans and business debts.
Concerns over the debt ceiling contributed to Monday's drop in the
stock market. Wall Street's main indexes tumbled. [.N]
Democrats voted to raise the debt limit during Republican President
Donald Trump's administration even though they opposed deep tax cuts
that added to the debt.
Biden said the United States racked up nearly $8 trillion in new
debt over Trump's four years in office, more than one quarter of the
entire debt outstanding.
"Republicans in Congress raised the debt three times" under Trump,
he said, with Democratic support.

Schumer said the Senate will have to stay in session through the
weekend and possibly into a planned recess next week if no progress
is made on raising the debt limit.
(Reporting by Susan Cornwell, Richard Cowan and Jarrett Renshaw;
additional reporting by David Morgan, Jeff Mason, Steve Holland,
Diane Bartz, Eric Beech and Makini Brice; Editing by Scott Malone,
Mark Porter, Grant McCool and Cynthia Osterman)
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