White House says GOP debt ceiling proposals will hurt Republican voters

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Biden administration officials are making GOP-like arguments against GOP budget ideas, saying they would cut police & border security funding, hurt American manufacturing & help China. housebudgetGOP hasn't released a budget, but the freedomcaucus has.

Biden administration officials are making GOP-like arguments against Republican budget ideas, saying they would cut police and border security funding, hurt American manufacturing, and help China."President Biden’s budget would continue two trends he’s leading: bringing jobs back from overseas and making health care more affordable for families across the country," reads a defiant dispatch from White House spokesman Andrew Bates.

The GOP aims to use its leverage as the party in control of the House to lower spending in exchange for raising the limit, while Biden wants a clean increase with no concessions. The president released his own budget March 9, which Republicans swiftly rejected. “Another obscene clutching of pearls from an out-of-touch administration hell bent on further gaslighting the American people instead of taking responsibility for the fiscal insanity and horrific foreign policy failures they created while having sole control of the House, Senate, and White House," he said in a statement.

Democrats, on the other hand, tend to be more comfortable with government spending, which may help explain why the White House is focused on spending that Republican voters like.

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