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To: i-node who wrote (1006264)3/15/2017 11:54:29 PM
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locogringo

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Stood in line for FIVE HOURS, FREEZING TEMPS...



To: i-node who wrote (1006264)3/16/2017 7:33:01 AM
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TideGlider

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Your post looks like yet another a lie to me.

More FAKENEWS from bentjob. Pretty sad and pathetic to use inaccurate photos to prove a partisan point.



To: i-node who wrote (1006264)3/16/2017 11:22:38 AM
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To: i-node who wrote (1006264)3/16/2017 11:27:07 AM
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McConnell: 'Obviously' Congress will increase debt ceiling



BY JORDAIN CARNEY - 03/14/17 03:32 PM EDT

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell predicted on Tuesday that lawmakers would increase the debt ceiling and avoid a government default.
[....]

Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) sidestepped questions about what Democrats will do if Republicans try to attach the debt ceiling to other issues.

"We'll cross that bridge when we come to it," he said. "[But] we're going to have to have some of our Republican colleagues step up to the plate on this issue."

Republicans have previously demanded spending cuts or entitlement reform in exchange for increasing the debt ceiling.
Top Democrats on two House committees separately sent Trump a letter saying he should "send a clear message that the United States will continue to pay its debts, on time, and in full."

more at thehill.com