
Debt-ceiling crisis averted – at least for now
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A failed vote to end a filibuster. That’s what Democrats needed if they wanted to alter Senate precedent on the legislative tactic, this one linked specifically to lifting the debt ceiling.
"I don’t know what the desires were of some people thinking it might happen. It was never going to happen." "I’m dumbfounded. We blinked. And why? Because two people."
The Senate finally took a vote Thursday to end a filibuster on legislation to increase the debt ceiling by $480 billion. Eleven Republicans chipped in to help hit the magic 60-vote threshold to halt debate, and, later, pass the bill.
Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky offered Democrats a deal to avoid a fiscal meltdown and a debt-ceiling crisis.
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