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Boehner: Failure to raise debt ceiling spells 'financial disaster'

By Michael O'Brien - 01/30/11 09:30 AM ET

The possibility of the U.S. defaulting on its debt due to congressional inaction isn't on the table, House Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) said Sunday.

Boehner said it would mean "financial disaster" for the global economy if Congress were unable to come to a deal to raise the debt ceiling this spring.

"That would be a financial disaster, not only for us, but for the worldwide economy," Boehner said on "Fox News Sunday" of the risk of default. "I don't think it's a question that's even on the table."

Lawmakers must vote to raise the debt ceiling — the legal amount the U.S. government is allowed to borrow to finance its debt — or risk default. President Obama and his administration have warned of severe financial problems if lawmakers balk at raising the limit, but Republicans have demanded spending cuts before they'll agree to vote on raising the limit.

"The president of the United States is asking us to increase the debt limit, but on Tuesday night, he didn't even address it," Boehner noted of the president's State of the Union address. "The other night, all he did was call for more stimulus spending."

Boehner reiterated his demand that the administration make major cuts before a vote on the debt ceiling. While he acknowledged the risks of default, Boehner hardly seemed to back down in his demand for spending cuts — rather, he cited the risks to underscore the GOP position.

"The American people will not tolerate our increasing the debt limit without significant reducations in spending," he said. 

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Comments (81)

Looks like Boehner is gonna be the next to leave Washington. He doesn't seem to understand why the People sent him there to do there business.BY TXSCONSERVATIVE on 01/30/2011 at 10:03
TXSCONSERVATIVE . Speaker Boehner doesn't need to get in to an argument about things to cut. They will raise the debt ceiling as they must, but, the House will make cuts. They have the purse and they do not need permission. It's their job, and they'll do it. Not matter how much democrats want to hype it, including Schumer that was on TV this a.m. acting as if the American public was stupid.BY JD Plus on 01/30/2011 at 10:11
Thank god… It would be a horrible disaster for America if the Teajadists took down our economy because of their basic failures to understand econ 101.BY RationalAmerican on 01/30/2011 at 10:15
Obama and Boehner have one thing in common: a tin ear. We have a fiscal emergency. Either cap the debt now or we see financial Armageddon soon.BY Charles on 01/30/2011 at 10:17
If the US defaults on debts, it will finally prove there is no money in the Social Security Trust Fund when the checks stop.BY fist of fiscal on 01/30/2011 at 10:29
Boehner:

You have no guts.

Giving in to the Commiecrats is a sign of weakness.

I guess we are gonna be stuck with CommieCare and all the rest of the BS Obama has forced upon us.

TEA PARTY REPS:

At least show us a sign you are standing with America and not Barack "Insane" Obama and John Boehner the Gutless Wonder.

VOTE NO ON RAISING THE DEBT CEILING.
BY LIBSRDOPES on 01/30/2011 at 10:30
Speaker Boehner -
Just do what is good for America as America can't trust Obama and his White House cronies, The proof is obvious or you wouldn't be The Speaker of the House-
BY Too Much on 01/30/2011 at 10:34
If Boehner goes down this Rhino route

Things will get very ugly

Not good Mr Speaker

All Americans R and D

Do not believe in this Bullsh*t Fear anymore

Better wake up to what the

People want

Not your Masters $$$$$$

The emperor has NO clothes
BY Rand Paul gets it on 01/30/2011 at 10:34
We pay enough in taxes to keep the economy going

Dont believe corrupt Timmy Tax Cheat Fear

It's all a ponzi scheme
BY Fear IS Control on 01/30/2011 at 10:36
This better be a "balloon" Sir

Or else

The R's are done

America does not believe in fear for controlling the masses anymore

It may have worked after 9/11 but no more

Hopefully you're staffers fill you in on our comments

An "F" today Mr Boehner - RHINO
BY Hold ground America on 01/30/2011 at 10:59

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