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    Avoiding Government Shutdown: The Debt Ceiling as Unconstitutional

    Some Are Calling for an Executive Power Move Should Congress Remain at an Impasse Over the Debt Ceiling

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    There are those who believe that the debt ceiling is unconstitutional, according to CNN Money. There are some who believe that, if the current impasse in Congress over whether or not to raise the debt ceiling is not resolved and the debt ceiling is not raised by August 2 (the last day Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner maintains the government must again reassume its full financial obligations or the nation will face a government shutdown and default on its outstanding loans), President Barack Obama should invoke the 14th Amendment of the Constitution and order that the U. S. Treasury assume its regular payment schedule in order for the government to maintain its operations.

    The amendment states: "The validity of the public debt of the United States, authorized by law, including debts incurred for payment of pensions and bounties for services in suppressing insurrection or rebellion, shall not be questioned."

    What does it mean? Simply, it is a sweeping mandate that requires the government to meet its financial obligations, making default an unconstitutional premise. If Congress remains in gridlock and cannot come to a compromise in order to raise the debt ceiling, which is a possible scenario given the current climate of stalemate, the Executive must intercede and charge the Department of the Treasury with paying the operational costs of the nation.

    According to an estimate concluded by the Bipartisan Policy Center, a think-tank founded by former Democratic and Republican Senate majority leaders, between 40 and 45 percent of 80 million payments would not be made if the government should go into default. Without a raised debt ceiling, which must be done by an act of Congress, the payment of all of the government's debts would become impossible. The BPC study also noted that just to make a $29 billion interest payment to investors in mid-August, the government would have to defer 44 percent of federal spending, which would be felt by the broader American economy.

    This on top of Treasury Secretary Geithner already juggling expenditures since May, when the debt ceiling was reached and the government stopped borrowing money to pay its debts, in what he has termed "extraordinary measures" in order to pay the government's bills.

    Writing for The Atlantic, Garrett Epps declared that: "If Congress won't pay them, then the executive must."

    Bruce Barlett at The Fiscal Times agreed, noting the "congressional irresponsibility" should not cause a government shutdown. He also proposed that those worried about Treasury securities sold to pay the nation's debts could be reassured by the Federal Reserve that it would always be a buyer of such securities.

    At the same time, though, prudence must be observed. Epps told CNN Money in an email: "I think ignoring the debt ceiling would and should be at most a last-minute thing, like a tourniquet on a wound, where the choice is between losing a leg and losing a life."

    When asked at a press conference Wednesday evening about the possible invocation of the 14th Amendment, President Obama sidestepped the issue altogether.

    Republicans in Congress want budgetary spending cuts for approving the debt ceiling raise. Democrats want Republicans to allow debate on tax increases, something which Republicans absolutely refuse to consider. House minority leader Eric Cantor (R-VA) walked out of negotiations in June when tax increases were brought up. Sen. Charles Schumer (D-NY) says that Republicans are purposely attempting to undermine the economy in order to win the 2012 general election.

    If the government is forced to shut down, like it did briefly in 1995 and 1996, all nonessential services will halt immediately. Shutdown could also affect Social Security checks, food stamps, federal worker and military paychecks, government contractor bills and payments to Medicare and Medicaid providers.

     

    6 comments

    • Indep  •  10 mths ago
      It's an ugly, nasty pill to swallow, but all raising the debt ceiling does is prolong the inevitable. We have to keep the ceiling right where it is. Public obligations to the debt are already at $50,000 per person and you want MORE??? I think its so funny how this Bartlett character says "...those worried about Treasury securities sold to pay the nation's debts could be reassured by the Federal Reserve that it would always be a buyer of such securities." Well of course! The Federal Reserve is a PRIVATE BANK with exclusive rights to print our money! I'm renewing my passport and getting the hell out of dodge.
    • Indep  •  10 mths ago
      "The validity of the public debt of the United States, authorized by law, including debts incurred for payment of pensions and bounties for services in suppressing insurrection or rebellion, shall not be questioned. But neither the United States nor any State shall assume or pay any debt or obligation incurred in aid of insurrection or rebellion against the United States, or any claim for the loss or emancipation of any slave; but all such debts, obligations and claims shall be held illegal and void."

      One could argue that congress' actions are a rebellion and that they themselves will not be paid.
    • Ross H  •  10 mths ago
      Ha ha ha. You Republics thought you were going to blackmail the country. Suck on that.
    • Stephen  •  10 mths ago
      Possiblity: Obama ignores the debt ceiling. Result: Obama gets nothing else out of Congress, no funding for anything. Result: The country becomes more solvent.
    • Lee  •  10 mths ago
      So Obama and his admin. declare the debt ceiling unconstitutional. In that case America is free to spend whatever sum of money it wants to spend whenever it feels like it, Sky is the limit! Until of course the dollar isnt worth anything anymore to anyone and its best use is wiping a behind with.There is a reason a limit exists, and to get rid of that limit is to destroy the country.
    • bonnie5catsBFC  •  10 mths ago
      Some one needs to DO something!!!! What on Earth is going on???? This is like a bad dream that the American people cant wake up from. What is happening to our country??? I cant believe these "elected officials" are even collecting a pay check for the #$$$ poor excuse of a job that they are doing, and I'm not talking about any one party over the other, BUT ALL OF THEM!!!! Maybe it will take a shut down of the USA to bring attention to how badly things need to be changed in the way this government is run. I'm sure the writers of our Constitution are spinning in their graves right now. What happened to By the People, For the People , Of the People?????
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