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Obama Demands No-Limit, Executive Branch Controlled Debt Limit The Daily Caller Pres. Obama says he won’t come out of his room to negotiate his government’s allowance until Congress gives him a credit card with no spending limit. “If Congress in any way suggests that they’re going to tie negotiations to debt ceiling votes and take us to the brink of default once again as part of a budget negotiation… I will not play that game,” Obama huffed to a room full of business executives, whose own prosperity rests on proper management of their budgets and on staying within their credit limits. In 2011 and 2012, Obama complained repeatedly after he was forced to temporarily curb his spending plans in exchange for Republicans’ agreement to further raise the the executive’s credit limit on the international money market. Last year, the GOP’s pressure caused a “catastrophe” he said, suggesting that the GOP was responsible for the federal government’s credit-downgrade in August 2011. Republicans, including House Speaker John Boehner, have said repeatedly said that Obama will have to pay a political price -- such as curbs in his spending plans -- for future credit-limit increases. On Dec. 5, Boehner emphasized the point by saying Obama has boosted the nation’s growing debt to $50,000 for every man, woman and child. On Nov. 29, Obama declared to the House GOP leadership that he wants them to effectively give up Congress’ ability to limit borrowing by the Treasury Department. He reiterated that demand Wednesday, and declared that he would not negotiate with Republican leaders over another incerease in the federal government’s spending ceiling...Instead, Obama and his allies want Congress to simply raise the debt limit, without any exchange or concessions. Obama’s government is borrowing so much money for agency programs and for continuing entitlement spending that it will hit its current debt limit of $16.394 trillion early next year. That debt limit has been increased six times since his inauguration in 2009, largely because Obama has borrowed roughly $5 trillion to fund existing and new programs. Obama plans further deficit spending of roughly $1 trillion per year, and wants to borrow yet more money from international markets, but he can’t do so without permission from Congress. Lawmakers’ authority over the nation’s debt is enshrined in Section 8 of the Constitution’s first Article, which says “Congress shall have the power to...borrow money on the credit of the United States.” The power is implemented via the the Public Debts Acts of 1939 and 1941. READ FULL SOURCE ARTICLE: 12/05/2012 Editor's Note: It's obvious to anyone with a cursory knowledge of the US Constitution that Mr. Obama's "constitutional scholar" credentials are in question. All authority to originate bills related to finance must originate in the US House of Representatives. This is because the Framers understood full well that eventually a spendthrift -- such is Mr. Obama and his gaggle -- would be elected to office. As a safeguard, the Framers made sure that the power of the purse was to remain at the level closest to the voters...that's the Representatives of the US House. In fact, proposed budgets by the Executive Branch are received as a courtesy by the House; the Executive Branch has no -- repeat, no -- authority over the finances of this country but to administer the funds allocated by the House through the Senate. Mr. Obama should be denied -- with prejudice -- his "demand" for control over the debt ceiling...and his understanding of the US Constitution should now be questioned at every turn. The BasicsProject.org informational and educational pamphlet series is now available for Kindle and iPad. Click here to find out more... The New Media Journal and BasicsProject.org are not funded by outside sources. We exist exclusively on tax deductible donations from our readers and contributors. Please make a tax deductible donation today.
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