Quite a few Republican representatives are not happy with the debt ceiling deal, and one vowed not to 'bankrupt our country'
Several Republican representatives say they're unhappy with the debt ceiling deal after the White House and House SpeakerKevin McCarthy said he'd spoken with President Joe Biden on the phone twice and struck a deal in principle after weeks of fraught negotiations., which could trigger chaos on financial markets and send the dollar sinking – but the legislation still has to pass both the House and the Senate.
and said a debt ceiling increase with"virtually no cuts" was not what had been agreed. He vowed not to vote to"bankrupt our country". Buck, of Colorado, said he's"appalled" by the"surrender" to raise the debt ceiling."The bottom line is that the US will have $35 trillion of debt in January, 2025.
After news of the deal broke Saturday, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene appeared to mock Democrats who don't support the increase.in response to another Twitter user who said it would have far-reaching consequences including pushing poor people further into poverty through time limits on some benefit programs.:"I am hearing the 'deal' is for a $4 trillion increase in the debt limit. IF that is true, I don't need to hear anything else.
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