The Pelosi-Schumer-Trump Congress - (unhappy) WSJ editorial
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Part of the problem is that Congressional Republicans once again helped put themselves in this box. Congress cant let the U.S. default on its debt, so the majority party has to raise the debt ceiling whether it likes it or not. The smart GOP play was to attach a long-term debt increase to some other must-pass legislation and get it over with. One and done.
In familiar self-defeating fashion, the usual House suspects refused, insisting that the debt ceiling get a stand-alone vote. House Freedom Caucus Chairman Mark Meadows and Republican Study Committee leader Mark Walker also claim to be miffed that the debt-limit increase wont include spending cuts.
Yet most of these same Members wont vote to raise the borrowing limit no matter what theyre offered. They find the actual work of governance beneath their dignity. Their mutiny means that Mr. Ryan lacked a GOP majority to raise the debt ceiling, which meant he had to go hat in hand to Mrs. Pelosi for Democratic votes. She and Mr. Schumer came up with their three-month gambit, which Mr. Ryan immediately labeled ridiculous and unworkable, only to be sandbagged by Mr. Trump.
This may all sound like inside baseball, but its politically relevant because it illustrates the Republican inability to govern. The Senate killed health-care reform. The House cant pass a budget resolution that is essential for tax reform. Mr. Trump is sore that Republican leaders failed on health care, so he now undermines their fiscal strategy and all but hands the gavels to Democrats. Readers might take note and hold off on spending that tax cut.
https://www.wsj.com/articles/the-pelosi-schumer-trump-congress-1504738651
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