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Debt Ceiling: Discomfort or Collapse?

 

How our Congressman and Senators

Should Have Voted on the Debt Ceiling Issue

To raise or not raise the debt ceiling has been debated and voted upon in Congress, but now "blame" for its results is being placed on all parties.  Congress and the people are confused.  Is there a clear answer as to the consequences of raising or not raising which makes sense?  I believe there is.

The major arguments FOR raising the debt ceiling were as follows:

To promote their desire to raise the debt ceiling, the President and some in Congress have used exaggerations and fear tactics in regard to the results of not raising the debt ceiling, including the threat of our soldiers not being paid and social security checks not going out.  However, logic and accounting dictate otherwise.  

The major arguments AGAINST raising the debt ceiling were

Congress and the President, by passing the debt ceiling, have, in their eyes, chosen the path of least resistance. A politically convenient path.  Comfortably, NEITHER will have to select programs to eliminate, or agencies or entitlements to cut.

However, more importantly, those who voted AGAINST have chosen a path of short tem economic and social DISCOMFORT.  Those who voted FOR the debt ceiling increase have chosen the path toward our certain economic COLLAPSE. 

 

Bill Tofte

Houston, TX  77095

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