Boehner on
Obama’s Debt Limit Increase
Request
WASHINGTON,
D.C. – Congressman John
Boehner (R-West Chester) today issued the following statement regarding
President Obama’s request for an increase in the debt limit:
“The American people voted for a new majority
in the House with clear
orders to end the spending binge in Washington.
The American people will not accept an
increase in the debt limit that
is accompanied by job-crushing tax hikes and fails to dramatically cut
and
reform government spending. They
understand that a debt limit deal that raises taxes and fails to rein
in
spending will hurt our economy and further impede job creation. And since January, I have
been clear: the new
majority in the House will stand with the people.
“The president and his party may want a debt
limit increase that
includes tax hikes, but such a proposal cannot pass the House. The president and his
party may want a debt
limit increase without spending cuts that exceed the amount of the debt
limit
hike, but such a proposal cannot pass the House.
The president and his party may want a debt
limit increase without budget reforms that will restrict Washington’s
ability
to spend in the future, but such a proposal cannot pass the House.
“These are the realities of the situation. If the president and his
allies want the debt
limit increased, it is only going to happen via a measure that meets
these
tests. If the
president puts forth such
a proposal, he has my word that the House will act on it. But a measure that fails
to meet these tests
cannot pass the House. If
the president
wants this done, he must lead. We
have
an extraordinary opportunity to do something big for our economy and
our
country. With
presidential leadership,
we can seize this moment and deliver something important for the people
we
serve.”
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