Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Down To The Wire: Wednesday's Congressional Vote On Boehner Plan Delayed Until Thursday To "Find More Savings"




When describing the Boehner's plan as perceived by the CBO we used one key word: "laughable" in that i) it cut far less than many had expected it would cut, particularly during its "first stage" and ii) it had a pathetic $4 billion of actual discretionary cuts in its first projected year. It seems even the GOP has realized that its plan is nothing but a red herring, and as a result has declared that it is delaying its previously scheduled vote on the debt ceiling which was supposed to take place tomorrow, has now been delayed until Thursday after republicans "scrambled Tuesday night to rewrite the measure to ensure that accompanying spending cuts were large enough." Which means that with far too much action expected int he aftermath, most of which includes the expected voting down in the Senate following just after the House vote, and another vote on a plan proposed by Reid, as well as possibly a vote on Obama's still non-existent grand compromise, this is no longer an 11th hour affair. The budget farce just became a 12th hour and 1 minute affair. Alas, the money runs out at midnight. What happens next nobody knows, but perhaps Ben Bernanke can tell us: after all it is him everyone looks up to in order to justify never selling on any news, good, bard or otherwise. And he better have a damn good explanation.

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