{"id":223324,"date":"2017-06-26T02:01:13","date_gmt":"2017-06-26T06:01:13","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/republicans-face-first-debt-ceiling-showdown-in-trump-era-washington-examiner.php"},"modified":"2017-06-26T02:01:13","modified_gmt":"2017-06-26T06:01:13","slug":"republicans-face-first-debt-ceiling-showdown-in-trump-era-washington-examiner","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/fiscal-freedom\/republicans-face-first-debt-ceiling-showdown-in-trump-era-washington-examiner.php","title":{"rendered":"Republicans face first debt ceiling showdown in Trump era &#8211; Washington Examiner"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    The Trump administration has asked Congress to raise the    federal debt ceiling before lawmakers leave for their August    break. But that deadline could be difficult for Republicans who    are under pressure to deliver results on healthcare and tax    reform, and who are divided among themselves over whether they    need to cut spending as a condition for raising the ceiling.  <\/p>\n<p>    The latest chapter of the debt ceiling saga will be the first    in years to be steered by Republicans in Congress and the White    House. But while November's election victory for Republicans    led to expectations of a new way of addressing the issue,    Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin started the process by asking    something that President Obama had routinely requested in the    past: a \"clean\" increase in the ceiling with no strings    attached, to ensure the government could keep on borrowing.  <\/p>\n<p>    On March 16, Washington reached the end of an 18-month period    in which it had suspended the debt ceiling, meaning it could    borrow whatever it needed without worrying about limits. Once    that ended, the total amount of government debt, $19.486    trillion, became the new ceiling.  <\/p>\n<p>    The Treasury Department immediately took steps to reduce    borrowing to keep the government from breaking through the    ceiling. But Treasury can juggle the books for only so long,    and is expected to require a higher ceiling by the fall.  <\/p>\n<p>    \"My strong preference is for the House and the Senate to    address this as soon as possible,\" Mnuchin told a Senate Budget    Committee hearing, \"and my preference is for you to do this    before you leave for the August recess.\"  <\/p>\n<p>    But while Republicans in the Senate are weighing a debt ceiling    vote in July, the issue has not reached the top of the House    GOP agenda.  <\/p>\n<p>    Related: House Freedom Caucus sees an opportunity as the debt    ceiling approaches  <\/p>\n<p>    Senate Republicans are desperate to pass a healthcare reform    bill in time to send it to the House before their summer    vacations. They also are hoping to repeal and replace Obamacare    and get that huge issue off their plate so there is time to    tackle comprehensive tax reform, which ties with healthcare as    a top GOP priority. Senate Republicans may vote on a bill this    week, but it would then also need to be agreed by the House GOP    in the coming weeks.  <\/p>\n<p>    It complicates matters further that House GOP lawmakers are    also pondering a summer vote on appropriations for the next    fiscal year. President Trump has requested spending in fiscal    2018 that is far higher than caps imposed by the Budget Control    Act of 2011. The request for defense spending, for example, is    $603 billion, $54 billion more than the caps allow.  <\/p>\n<p>    Appropriators want to spend even more than that, which will    need another budget deal akin to previous two-year deals. That    can't be done unless Republicans and Democrats work together.    Democrats, however, demand a dollar of extra non-defense    spending for every extra dollar that goes to the Pentagon.  <\/p>\n<p>    So, talks about the debt ceiling have excluded discussion about    appropriations at the same time, lawmakers said.  <\/p>\n<p>    \"Some people said we've got to throw the debt limit in    somehow,\" Rep. Mike Simpson, R-Idaho, a leading appropriator,    told the Washington Examiner. \"But it really wasn't    part of the overall discussion.\"  <\/p>\n<p>    Once Republicans find time for the issue, they're likely to    disagree with each other about how to proceed. They've always    been split on how to tackle the rapidly growing federal debt,    and now that the GOP has full control of Washington,    conservatives expect more than the business-as-usual move of    raising the ceiling.  <\/p>\n<p>    Conservatives are demanding long-promised spending cuts to    restore Washington's long-term fiscal stability  which was    nothing more than a pipedream during the big-spending Obama    administration.  <\/p>\n<p>      Freedom Caucus Chairman Rep. Mark Meadows (AP Photos)    <\/p>\n<p>    \"The U.S. federal government is drowning in debt, yet continues    to spend into oblivion on the backs of future taxpayers,\"    members of the conservative House Freedom Caucus said in a    statement. \"We have an obligation to the American people to    tackle Washington's out-of-control spending and put in place    measures to get our country on the right fiscal course.\"  <\/p>\n<p>    Last time around, in 2015, most Republicans balked at raising    the debt ceiling and boosting spending. The debt ceiling was    suspended in October 2015, which effectively allowed an    open-ended increase. It was part of a deal passed mostly with    Democrats that allowed spending in fiscal 2017 to exceed    statutory caps for both military and non-military activities.  <\/p>\n<p>    Only 79 of the GOP's 246 lawmakers voted for it, which raises    the question of whether Republicans in the House can pass    anything along the lines of Mnuchin's request.  <\/p>\n<p>    Some Democrats and Republicans are calling for another    bipartisan deal, perhaps one that wraps in an agreement on 2018    budget caps, which would set federal spending levels for the    next fiscal year. That agreement could give lawmakers    assurances about total spending levels when they're being asked    to agree to a debt ceiling hike.  <\/p>\n<p>    \"We ought to enter into a bipartisan budget agreement and tie    the debt ceiling to that before the end of July,\" Rep. Charlie    Dent, R-Pa., told Mnuchin at a House Appropriations Committee    hearing. \"I think that would be extremely important to provide    not only stability for the markets, but budgetary stability of    for all of us. I suspect it would get a lot of bipartisan    support for many members on both sides of the aisle on this    committee. I'm not saying everybody, but a lot.\"  <\/p>\n<p>    Both parties have grown weary of end-of-year fiscal chaos    forcing them to stuff many individual spending bills into one    large appropriations measure, which both chambers rush to pass    as the federal government verges on a partial shutdown.    Agreement on an overall spending number would greatly reduce    the chances of a showdown.  <\/p>\n<p>    \"For once, let's get ahead of the game, do the budget agreement    now that will let us do our work and avoid that kind of    destabilizing scramble at the end of the fiscal year,\" said    Rep. David Price, D-N.C.  <\/p>\n<p>      Sen. John Cornyn    <\/p>\n<p>    Senate Majority Whip John Cornyn, R-Texas, endorsed an    \"earlier\" vote on the debt ceiling that includes a deal on the    budget.  <\/p>\n<p>    \"I'm hoping there will be a negotiation on spending caps,\"    Cornyn said. \"Maybe it will be part of that.\"  <\/p>\n<p>    But the question remains: What would the budget deal look like,    and can it be fiscally hawkish enought to persuade Republicans    to raise the debt ceiling?  <\/p>\n<p>    The Trump administration also seems split. Trump has signaled    he would defer to Mnuchin on the debt ceiling, and Mnuchin does    not want to mix the issue with budget matters, fearing it will    entangle the need for a ceiling hike in a protracted political    fight.  <\/p>\n<p>    But Mick Mulvaney, Trump's budget director, a long-time deficit    hawk, wants to link any debt ceiling increase to a budget deal    that includes spending cuts. His position could open the door    to the Trump administration taking something more than just a    clean increase.  <\/p>\n<p>    The 2015 deal that raised the $18.1 trillion debt limit    included cost-reducing reforms of the Social Security    Disability Insurance program. Mulvaney and many conservatives    will likely seek similar reforms this time around.  <\/p>\n<p>    Mulvaney told the Washington Examiner he would \"like    to see things attached to it that drive certain spending    reforms and debt reforms in the future.\"  <\/p>\n<p>    Some lawmakers are already sure that some kind of language    beyond a clean increase will be needed. Sen. Roger Wicker,    R-Miss., laughed at Mnuchin's proposal to raise the debt    ceiling unconditionally.  <\/p>\n<p>    \"Normally, we try to get something in return,\" Wicker said. \"It    should be used in a way that helps us address the debt issue    long term.\"  <\/p>\n<p>    Meanwhile, Democrats have indicated they will want to rope in    other issues, such as tax reform, as they consider the debt    ceiling, complicating the issue even further.  <\/p>\n<p>      Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer    <\/p>\n<p>    Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., did not rule out    a broader deal, but he put Democratic cooperation on the debt    limit in doubt last week, threatening to withhold support if    Republicans try to cut taxes on high earners as part of their    tax overhaul plan.  <\/p>\n<p>    \"If they're going to put on a massive tax cut for the very    wealthy that increases the deficit by trillions, it's harder to    get Democrats to increase the debt ceiling,\" Schumer said.  <\/p>\n<p>    There are some technical questions that Republicans need to    decide, such as whether to raise the debt ceiling, or suspend    it again.  <\/p>\n<p>    The idea of suspending it evolved under Obama, and it allowed    Republicans to get around the problem by pushing it further    into the future. That allowed the government to spend whatever    it needed without forcing Republicans into an embarrassing vote    to increase the national debt.  <\/p>\n<p>    That's how the government got its current level, $19.846    trillion.  <\/p>\n<p>    But if Republicans are in the mood to be stingy, they could    decide to set a specific limit above which the government could    not borrow more. The GOP has not given any indication which way    it will go.  <\/p>\n<p>    Republicans plan to take on tax reform in earnest when they    return to Capitol Hill after the August recess, but this could    clash with a debate over the debt limit if that too is left    unsettled until September.  <\/p>\n<p>    Republican leaders haven't signaled how - or when - they plan    to deal with the national debt, even though Mnuchin warned    lawmakers that an unexpected reduction in tax receipts will    mean the Treasury could run dry sooner.  <\/p>\n<p>    The GOP's lack of urgency stems from the Treasury's tradition    of reducing borrowing and taking other steps to prevent the    government from hitting the limit. After asking for action by    August, Mnuchin later clarified that he can use these so-called    \"extraordinary measures\" to give Congress more time.  <\/p>\n<p>    \"We do have plans,\" Mnuchin told a Senate Budget Committee    hearing. \"If you don't do it beforehand  we can fund the    government through September, when you get back.\"  <\/p>\n<p>    But Mnuchin advised lawmakers that waiting until the last    minute could have economic consequences and would threaten    instability in capital markets.  <\/p>\n<p>    \"I urge, given the importance of this, that we send a message    to the rest of the world and to the markets that we take our    credit very seriously,\" Mnuchin said.  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Originally posted here:<\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"http:\/\/www.washingtonexaminer.com\/republicans-face-first-debt-ceiling-showdown-in-trump-era\/article\/2626896\" title=\"Republicans face first debt ceiling showdown in Trump era - Washington Examiner\">Republicans face first debt ceiling showdown in Trump era - Washington Examiner<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> The Trump administration has asked Congress to raise the federal debt ceiling before lawmakers leave for their August break. 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