House Passes Debt Ceiling Bill
Reid says Senate will as well
The only part of the inaugural ceremony required by the Constitution is the oath of office.
Barack Obama won't be a first-term president much longer
If the ceiling is hit, the feds just can't borrow any more
Thomas Jefferson's favorite economist had some harsh things to say about government borrowing
Responsibility not a forgotten science
Hot air coming from wind industry representatives
Without a shutdown Republicans have no leverage to obtain anything useful from the White House.
That won't stop a real repo man
Expect the Supreme Court to be the ultimate arbiter
Concerns her official plane would be impounded
Apparently there's an "emperor" clause in the 14th Amendment
Or just cave as usual; six of one, half a dozen of the other
Says doing so would "restore fiscal sanity"
Spends like a drunken sailor and skates on the bill
It is a constitutional tool to save America from itself
The deadbeat government probably doesn't have the money, anyway
The country's government doesn't like being told to meet its obligations
Takes on debt to purchase its Seattle headquarters
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