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If someone calls you and threatens to ruin your credit, if you don't do what they want you to do, they can be arrested for extortion.
So can the FBI arrest House Republicans for extortion?
If someone calls you and threatens to ruin your credit, if you don't do what they want you to do, they can be arrested for extortion.
So can the FBI arrest House Republicans for extortion?
Yes. Hold your breath until it happens.
If someone calls you and threatens to ruin your credit, if you don't do what they want you to do, they can be arrested for extortion.
So can the FBI arrest House Republicans for extortion?
If someone calls you and threatens to ruin your credit, if you don't do what they want you to do, they can be arrested for extortion.
So can the FBI arrest House Republicans for extortion?
Looks like somebody failed their High School Civics Class.....
Or went to a liberal indoctrination center instead of an actual high school.
Looks like somebody failed their High School Civics Class.....
Or went to a liberal indoctrination center instead of an actual high school.
What's the dif? Sorry, I went to a public H.S.'s why I ask.
I haven't seen a fail this epic since Vinko Bogataj...
If someone calls you and threatens to ruin your credit, if you don't do what they want you to do, they can be arrested for extortion.
So can the FBI arrest House Republicans for extortion?
Republican House Speaker John Boehner vowed on Sunday not to raise the U.S. debt ceiling without a "serious conversation" about what is driving the debt, while Democrats said it was irresponsible and reckless to raise the possibility of a U.S. default.
"The nation's credit is at risk because of the administration's refusal to sit down and have a conversation,"
The comments appeared to mark a hardening since late last week when Boehner was reported to have told Republicans privately that he would work to avoid default,
"I don't want the United States to default on its debt," Boehner said. "But I'm not going to raise the debt limit without a serious conversation about dealing with problems that are driving the debt up. It would be irresponsible of me to do this."
Senator Ted Cruz, who has been the standard-bearer for Republican opposition to funding the government without measures to undercut Obama's healthcare law, told CNN that Congress frequently in the past had attached curbs on spending to votes to raise the debt ceiling.
Democratic Senator Charles Schumer told ABC's "This Week" he did not believe Boehner would let the nation go into default, as it would lead to chaos on financial markets, freeze lines of credit and cause a jump in interest rates.