The dispute over the U.S. debt ceiling divides America, long pushed the Republican Barack Obama ahead of him. But now they're nervous: The party is torn between moderates and radical right. The electorate does not like that - it could benefit the president. For days, on Thursday afternoon, meet the leading Democrats and Republicans to reach an agreement in the dispute over America's debt ceiling to reach.
The Republicans only want to save massively before they authorize any new debt. Although the Democrats are willing to make cuts, but only in exchange for higher taxes, especially for the super rich.
The Republicans only want to save massively before they authorize any new debt. Although the Democrats are willing to make cuts, but only in exchange for higher taxes, especially for the super rich.
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