But I would not have you to be ignorant, brethren, concerning them which are asleep, that ye sorrow not, even as others which have no hope. For if we BELIEVE that Jesus died and rose again, even so them also which sleep in Jesus will God bring with Him. For this we say unto you by the Word of the LORD, that we which are alive and remain unto the coming of the LORD shall not prevent them which are asleep. For the LORD Himself shall descend from Heaven with a shout, with the voice of the archangel, and with the Trump of God: and the dead in Christ shall rise first: Then we which are alive and remain shall be caught up together with them in the clouds, to meet the LORD in the air: and so shall we ever be with the LORD. 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18

White House Remains Positive About Debt Ceiling Deal Despite Snags in Negotiations

White House Remains Positive About Debt Ceiling Deal Despite Snags in Negotiations  at george magazine

The White House remains optimistic about achieving an agreement on raising the nation’s debt ceiling and preventing a default on the national debt.

“[President Joe] Biden and [House Speaker Kevin] McCarthy [(D-Calif.)] had a productive meeting on Monday. Just moments ago, the White House negotiators ended their meeting; they met for hours. And so they’re going to be returning and give the president an update,” Karine Jean-Pierre, White House press secretary, said on May 23.

Rep. Patrick McHenry (R-N.C.) told reporters, “We still have significant differences on spending,” indicating at least one item that remains a sticking point.

At issue have been demands by Republicans to limit the total of 2024 federal discretionary spending to the 2022 level, limit spending increases to 1 percent annually, increase work requirements for some recipients of Medicaid and the Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program, claw back unspent COVID-19 funds, and loosen permitting requirements for oil and gas.

However, McCarthy said he considers only two items non-negotiable.

“From the first day I sat with the president, there have been two criteria. I told him we’re not going to raise taxes,” McCarthy said at a May 22 press conference. “And we’re not going to pass a clean debt ceiling.”

“Everything else is open for negotiation. But at the end of the day, it has to fit in that place.”

Asked whether Democrats have a “spending problem,” as McCarthy indicated in comments on May 22, Jean-Pierre said simply, “No.”

“The president’s budget reduces the deficit, as you know, by nearly $3 trillion over 10 years,” Jean-Pierre added.

“This is a president that believes in dealing with the deficit in a real way, that’s on top of the $1.7 trillion that the president has been able to reduce the deficit the last two years,” she said, going on to list various measures the president has proposed that he said would save some $230 billion.

Biden and McCarthy have both stated they will not allow the country to default on its debt. However, the matter has taken on urgency as the calendar approaches June 1. That is the earliest date on which a default could be possible, according to U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen.

“I can say there’s an urgency. We’d like to see this done as soon as possible,” Jean-Pierre said. “The teams are going to meet on a regular basis … We see this conversation moving in a productive way. That is important.”

McCarthy said on May 22 that it is still possible to reach an agreement that can pass both houses of Congress in time to avoid a default.

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