Republicans keep telling the public, 'We’re not going to default.' Unfortunately, they keep adding the word 'but.' (via MaddowBlog)
that the United States “must never default on its debt,” adding: “It never has, it never will.”
There’s just one small word, however, that the party keeps using in ways that give me pause. That word is “but.”Axios two weeks ago. “But we need to have an honest conversation ... [about] spending money we don’t have.”
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