In yet another stunning statement of ignorance by the constitutional law professor we have elected to be the president, Mr Obama does not believe congress has a right to cut government spending when dealing with the debt ceiling.
President Barack Obama said in an interview which aired on Sunday that he “will not negotiate” on the debt ceiling with the GOP.
“What I haven’t been willing to negotiate, and I will not negotiate, is on the debt ceiling,” Obama told ABC News’ George Stephanopoulos in an interview on “This Week.”
The comments come on the eve of another fiscal showdown, where House Republicans, seeking to defund and delay the implementation of the president’s landmark healthcare law, hope to negotiate concessions from the White House.
“If we continue to set a precedent in which a president … is in a situation in which each time the United States is called upon to pay its bills, the other party can simply sit there and say, ‘Well, we’re not going to put – pay the bills unless you give us … what we want,’ that changes the constitutional structure of this government entirely,” Obama said.
Obama said he is drawing a red line.
“What has never happened in the past was the notion that in exchange for fulfilling the full faith and credit of the United States, that we are wiping away let’s say major legislation like the health care bill,” he said.
“Never in history have we used just making sure that the U.S. government is paying its bills as a lever to radically cut government at the kind of scale that they’re talking about,” he added.
Wait, did he just say you cut spending when it is time to pay the bills? It seems to me that is exactly what most families and businesses do everyday.
FFGAM, haven of the uninformed and unintelligent.
What a condescending comment. Maybe you would like to further explain your viewpoint?
Completely agree!
What I mean is, I completely agree with Rob. I don’t think it’s condescending, unfortunately. I think’ its accurate.
Robert Caldwell September 16, 2013 at 9:51 am
FFGAM, haven of the uninformed and unintelligent.
Dear Mr. Caldwell
Your derogatory comments are not in any way an informed observation but only the mere opinion it would seem of someone who is angry, hurt, and in need of the grace of Christ.
Though your opinion differs from my own about those who come here looking for news with a Christian perspective, you are allowed to have it. May God Bless you and yours.