Meanwhile
Franken's
SNL moment in Senate
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For
a moment Wednesday, Al Franken looked like he was back on the set of
Saturday Night Live and not on the floor of the U.S. Senate. In a
speech explaining that there would be no money to pay for military and
security personnel if Congress doesn’t pass a bill increasing the debt
ceiling by Aug. 2, Franken unveiled a large poster in the chamber that
said, “Welcome Terrorists.
Franken aimed his theater of the absurd at those who
believe the U.S. doesn’t have to raise the debt limit to avoid economic
catastrophe. He couched it as black humor, but certainly not as comic
relief in a House and Senate deadlock that economists say puts the U.S.
at risk of a financial meltdown. [Star
Tribune]
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A previously
referenced Red State's "Seven Reasons Why August 2 Isn’t the End of the World"
chart compared with Franken's:
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RED STATE
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FRANKEN
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Federal Debt Interest
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$30 |
29
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Social Security
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$50
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49.2
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Medicare-Medicaid
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$50
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50
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Veterans and
active-duty
military
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$9
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Defense vendor
payments
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— |
$32 |
Federal Unemployment
Payments
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$12.8
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TOTAL
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$139
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$172.7
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Red State concludes:
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So that’s a total
bill of $136 billion, easily covered by the $170-200 billion we’ll take
in. Of course, we won’t be able to afford everything
the government currently spends on. The Departments of HUD,
Transportation, Commerce, Energy, and Education, for example, may have
to take a pause while Congress works out a deal with the
President. But is that really “the end of the world”? |
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Franken concludes: ???? I guess by saying if we cut anything, the
terrorists win. But it's really very simple. It took me
just 3 minutes to save $71B a month.
Plus, cutting EPA's $900 million would result in immediate 200%
increased production and several $B of increased tax revenue. End
of story.
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