The Fight Over the Debt Ceiling Is Dangerous and Dumb. That’s a Bad Combination.

The debt ceiling should simply be abolished as it serves no actual purpose

James Surowiecki
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At this point, everyone knows that getting anything done in the US Senate requires navigating a series of arcane and arbitrary rules that have accumulated over the years. The most important of those are the rules that govern what kinds of bills can be passed via majority vote and which can be filibustered (meaning they need 60 votes to pass). These rules are not laid out in the Constitution. They’re rules the Senate has imposed on itself. And at the moment, the GOP is using these rules to threaten to force the U.S. government to default on its debt.

These rules are undemocratic and dumb. And they’re currently at the heart of the battle in the Senate over the US government’s debt ceiling — which is itself one of the dumber aspects of the way the government works. So this is an extraordinarily dumb fight for senators to be wasting their time on. And yet that’s exactly what’s happening.

The debt limit is, as its name suggests, a ceiling on the amount of money the government can borrow. But having a debt limit does not stop the federal government from taking on financial obligations, like payments to Social Security recipients and veterans…

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