Congressman McIntyre votes against debt ceiling increase
Story Date: 6/2/2011

  Source:  PRESS RELEASE, 6/1/11

U.S. Representative Mike McIntyre voted last night against a measure to increase the nation’s debt ceiling from $14.294 trillion to $16.7 trillion.


Congressman McIntyre stated, “Our debt problem has reached a level that is unsustainable and must be addressed with common sense solutions that include spending cuts.  I voted against this bill to increase the debt because we have to send a message that the same old ways will not do.  That’s why I am supporting the Blue Dog Benchmarks for Fiscal Reform which aim to cut $4 trillion over the next decade.  For too long the tough choices have not been made, and Congress needs to stop the partisan bickering, work together, and pass a compromise that reduces the deficit, ensures our nation’s global prosperity, and cuts spending.”  

 

 
























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