From News Nation:
“Biden signs debt ceiling bill with just days to spare”
With just two days to spare, President Joe Biden signed
legislation on Saturday that lifts the nation’s debt ceiling, averting an
unprecedented default on the federal government’s debt. The White House
announced the signing, done in private at the White House, in an emailed
statement in which Biden thanked congressional leaders for their partnership. “I
just signed into law a bipartisan budget agreement that prevents a first-ever
default while reducing the deficit, safeguarding Social Security, Medicare, and
Medicaid, and fulfilling our scared obligation to our veterans,” Biden said in
a statement posted on social media. “Now, we continue the work of building the
strongest economy in the world.” Biden on Friday celebrated a “crisis averted”
in his first address since the deal’s passage, saying, “No one got everything
they wanted, but the American people got what they needed.”
The deal will suspend the debt limit for two years, while
also putting in new work requirements for older Americans receiving food
assistance. It also boosts funding for veterans and defense and approves a
natural gas pipeline going from West Virginia to Virginia. The nonpartisan
Congressional Budget Office said the plan cuts the deficit by $1.5 trillion
over the next decade. Biden highlighted
the “compromise and consensus” in the deal. “We averted an economic crisis and
an economic collapse,” he said. White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre
said on Friday that Biden was using the occasion to deliver his first address
to the nation from behind the Resolute Desk in the Oval Office because “he just
wanted to make sure that the American people understood how important it was to
get this done, how important it was to do this in a bipartisan way.” The House
passed the debt ceiling bill with more than 300 supporting votes, most of which
came from Democrats. “We’re cutting spending and bringing deficits down at the
same time,” Biden said. “We’re protecting important priorities, from Social
Security to Medicare to Medicaid to veterans to our transformational
investments in infrastructure and clean energy.” But some progressive Democrats
and independents are not celebrating. In a tweet, U.S. Rep. Pramila Jayapal,
D-Wash., asserted that “The debt deal only serves to hurt poor and working
people who will bear the brunt of cruel extreme cuts to programs that help
families make ends meet.” In the Senate, Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., said the bill
would make it easier for fossil fuel companies to “pollute and destroy the
planet by fast-tracking the disastrous Mountain Valley Pipeline.” Biden has
argued that his main legislative accomplishments are largely intact, and some
have championed the bipartisan nature of the deal. Biden praised McCarthy and
his negotiators for operating in good faith, and all congressional leaders for
ensuring swift passage of the legislation. “They acted responsibly, and put the
good of the country ahead of politics,” he said. Biden got another boost on
Friday as the Labor Department reported that the economy had added 339,000 jobs
in May. The unemployment rate, however, did tick up to 3.7%, though that is
still trending near historic lows.
Finally, it’s official! ^
https://www.newsnationnow.com/politics/biden-expected-to-address-bipartisan-debt-ceiling-deal/
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