WASHINGTON — A self-described “exasperated” President Barack Obama told Wall Street CEOs on Wednesday that they should not take for granted that the Republican-led House of Representatives will raise the nation’s debt ceiling by Oct. 17.
“I think this time is different,” the president said, when asked by CNBC’s John Harwood whether the financial markets were right to assume that the upcoming conflict would ultimately get resolved in time. “I think they should be concerned.”
Speaking less than two hours before he was set to meet with congressional leadership to discuss both the debt ceiling and a way out of the current impasse over the government shutdown, the president argued that he had already sacrificed a lot during these negotiations, having agreed to fund the government at sequestration levels. And while he said would be willing to consider changes to his health care law — a key demand of House Republicans -– he refused to do it during the fight over the shutdown or debt limit.
Read More…
More on Affordable Care Act
Post a Comment