Bernie Sanders to vote ‘no’ on debt ceiling deal

Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) on Wednesday issued the following statement on the debt ceiling agreement.

Let’s be clear. The original debt ceiling legislation that Republicans passed in the House would have, over a 10-year period, made savage cuts to programs that working families, the children, the sick, the elderly, and the poor desperately need.

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U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders, I-Vt.

The best thing to be said about the current deal on the debt ceiling is that it could have been much worse. Instead of making massive cuts to health care, education, childcare, nutrition assistance, and other vital programs over the next decade, this bill proposes to make modest cuts to these programs over a 2-year period. This bill will also prevent an economic catastrophe by extending the debt ceiling until January 1, 2025 — when we will have to go through with this absurd process once again.

Having said that, I cannot vote for this bill.

At a time of massive wealth and income inequality I cannot, in good conscience, vote for a bill that takes vital nutrition assistance away from women, infants, children, and seniors, while refusing to ask billionaires who have never had it so good to pay a penny more in taxes. I cannot, in good conscience, vote for a bill that makes it harder for working families to afford the outrageously high price of childcare, housing, and health care while making it easier for the wealthiest people and most profitable corporations in America to cheat on their taxes.

At a time when climate change is, by far, the most existential threat facing our country and the entire world I cannot, in good conscience, vote for a bill that makes it easier for fossil fuel companies to pollute and destroy the planet by fast-tracking the disastrous Mountain Valley Pipeline. When the future of the world is literally at stake we must have the courage to stand up to the fossil fuel industry and tell them, and the politicians they sponsor, that the future of the planet is more important than their short-term profits.

At a time when we spend more on the military than the next ten nations combined I cannot, in good conscience, vote for a bill that increases funding for the bloated Pentagon and large defense contractors that continue to make huge profits by fleecing American taxpayers with impunity. Let me remind my colleagues that the Pentagon is the only federal agency that cannot pass an independent audit or account for trillions of dollars in spending.

At a time when the pharmaceutical industry is charging the American people, by far, the highest prices in the world for prescription drugs I cannot, in good conscience, vote for a bill that does nothing to take on the greed of the big drug companies that are bankrupting Medicare and cancer patients while spending tens of billions of dollars on stock buybacks and dividends.

At a time when over 45 million Americans are drowning in student debt I cannot, in good conscience, vote for a bill that eliminates the moratorium on student loan payments that has been a lifeline to millions of working families during the pandemic.

Deficit reduction cannot just be about cutting programs that working families, the children, the sick, the elderly, and the poor depend upon. It must be about demanding that the billionaire class and profitable corporations pay their fair share of taxes, reining in out-of-control military spending, reducing the price of prescription drugs, and ending billions of dollars in corporate welfare that goes to the fossil fuel industry and other corporate interests.

The fact of the matter is that this bill is totally unnecessary. The President has the authority and the ability to eliminate the debt ceiling today by invoking the 14th Amendment. I look forward to the day when he exercises this authority and puts an end, once and for all, to the outrageous actions of the extreme right-wing to hold our entire economy hostage in order to get what they want.

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9 thoughts on “Bernie Sanders to vote ‘no’ on debt ceiling deal

  1. No one should of voted for it.The government has plenty of money coming in everyday to pay the debt..if they don’t spend more than they receive. It’s one big lie coming from both parties.

    Just like Biden saying he is reducing the debt year over year. He’s not reducing the national deficit..but claims that he isn’t causing it to grow as fast..it’s still growing. That’s his claim. The reality is that he sold off oil reserves, usurped military equipment, and is setting up a future administration to bear the burden of the bills that they are implementing right now. Crooked Accounting.

    Bernie claiming to have a conscious…hey Bernie, ask Joe Biden why all of heirs received millions from multiple back channels? Ask him how he had classified information from the time while he was a senator…you won’t because your a part of the problem.

  2. What a dumb azz the little commie is. You’d think after spending most his worthless life living off the taxpayers dime he would have actually read the amendments. The president has NO power of the Purse, only congress. He don’t care how many trillions we are in debt, we just got to keep spending till there’s no more ink to print money.. what a waste our 3 carpetbaggers are.

  3. Bernie Sanders is WRONG about the 14th Amendment allowing the President to eliminate the national debt. Go read the text of the Amendment, Bernie, and try to be better educated on what it actually says, its intentions, and its restrictions.

  4. Nations are looted before they fall.

    We’re going to need a wheelbarrow full of money to buy groceries soon because the dollar is worth so little.

    • This entire debt “game” is the leftist and the elitist attempt to get rid of the biggest obstruction to having a single world government – the U.S.. Put the U.S. in a bad place, and they will get what they want and been working toward for decades — Total world control of all economies and all societies. Only China would then stand in the way, but China probably likes the idea too, as it would play a major role in any global government administration, given its increaed power, both militarily and economically.

  5. “The President has the authority and the ability to eliminate the debt ceiling today by invoking the 14th Amendment.” – How, Bernie? Article XIV section 4 is limited to public debt “authorized by law” – Only Congress, the House of Representatives, has the power to authorize debt. Not the President. And Section 5 delegates to Congress the power to enforce the provisions of Article XIV. Not the President. The President, the Executive, executes what Congress legislates. He is not the King.

  6. Vermont’s barking buffoon, as Bernie states,
    Let’s be clear. The original debt ceiling legislation that Republicans passed in the House
    would have, over a 10-year period, made savage cuts to programs that working for families,
    the children, the sick, the elderly, and the poor desperately need……..Pure BS statement.

    He should be worried about the unlimited spending that will happen under this new plan, but
    wait, he’s not going to live long enough to worry about it…….. but you and your kids and your
    grand-kids will …….I don’t care what political party you follow but this plan is bad, really bad,
    so tell your children you just made them paupers !!

    Keep working, they’ll need your tax dollars

    • Here’s a wild concept. Why not tax the millionaires and billionaires and “insanely” record- profiting corporations? Look what those rates were in the 50″s during this country’s greatest economic expansion.

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