‘Very Irresponsible’: Yellen Blasts House Republicans For Wanting Spending Cuts Amid Debt Showdown

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen asserted on Saturday that House Republicans attempting to negotiate spending cuts amid the renewed debt ceiling battle are “very irresponsible.”

The official informed House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) and other lawmakers in a recent letter that the debt ceiling, an arbitrary cap on the national debt established by Congress, exceeded the statutory limit of nearly $31.4 trillion as of this week. Yellen said in an interview with the Associated Press that House Republicans calling for spending cuts are risking a “self-imposed calamity in the United States and the world economy.”

“This is about paying bills that have already been incurred by decisions with this and past Congresses and it’s not about new spending,” she said, commenting that sustainable expenditures cannot be “negotiated over whether or not we’re going to pay our bills.”

Yellen, who is currently touring multiple African countries for a trip centered on the continent’s economic development, said that the position of withholding a debt ceiling hike until more spending cuts occur is “a very irresponsible thing to do” and added the position could have serious consequences even before “the day of reckoning.” Her letter to lawmakers said that new investments into the Civil Service Retirement and Disability Fund and the Postal Service Retiree Health Benefits Fund have been tentatively suspended; the “extraordinary measures” adopted by the Treasury Department to keep the government solvent are expected to last until June.

Yellen nevertheless forecasts that lawmakers will defuse the situation because they understand the economic calamity that would be spurred by the federal government defaulting on obligations. Beyond the possibility of a default, diminished trust in the government’s ability to repay debt can also cause “markets to become quite concerned,” she continued.

The federal government has relied upon sizable budget deficits over the past several decades to continue deficit-driven expenditures. Social Security, Medicare, and other health initiatives constituted 46% of the federal budget during the last fiscal year, according to data from the Treasury Department, even as maintenance costs on the national debt soar due to the present rise in interest rates across the economy.

Yellen, who previously directed the Federal Reserve, said in another notice last week that “failure to meet the government’s obligations” would mean “irreparable harm” to the domestic economy and the global financial system. “Presidents and Treasury Secretaries of both parties have made clear that the government must not default on any obligation of the United States,” she wrote. “Yet the use of extraordinary measures enables the government to meet its obligations for only a limited amount of time.”

As McCarthy plans to meet with President Joe Biden to discuss the debt ceiling negotiations, House Republicans have called upon their Democratic counterparts to determine possibilities for spending cuts. Ways and Means Committee Chairman Jason Smith (R-MO) remarked in a statement that “reckless spending” has produced “the worst spike in prices in forty years” and resultant decreases in living standards.

“Instead of attacking his political opponents, President Biden should be spending this time working with House Republicans to address the debt ceiling in a way that imposes some fiscal sanity. Otherwise, the President is simply scheduling America’s next debt crisis,” he continued. “We can find commonsense solutions to halt reckless spending, put American’s finances on stable footing, and ensure we meet our debt obligations.”

Jeremy Renner Shares Photo Of His Recovery From Snow Plow Accident, Reveals Full Extent Of His Injuries

Actor Jeremy Renner shared a photograph over the weekend of his recovery following a tragic snow plow accident that he suffered earlier this month.

Renner was injured over the New Year’s weekend in an attempt to help a stranded family member when his 14,330-pound snowcat machine ran over him. Renner was transported by helicopter from his home in Reno, Nevada, to Renown Regional Medical Center, the region’s only trauma center, where it was determined he had suffered blunt chest trauma. A representative for Renner stated at the time, “He has returned from surgery and will remain in the intensive care unit in critical but stable condition.”

Renner shared a photograph of himself in a hospital bed on Saturday from inside his home.

“I want to thank EVERYONE for their messages and thoughtfulness,” Renner said. “Much love and appreciation to you all. These 30 plus broken bones will mend , grow stronger, just like the love and bond with family and friends deepens.”

I want to thank EVERYONE for their messages and thoughtfulness. Much love and appreciation to you all. These 30 plus broken bones will mend , grow stronger, just like the love and bond with family and friends deepens pic.twitter.com/kzj2CLYdXA

— Jeremy Renner (@JeremyRenner) January 21, 2023

Renner said in an Instagram post this week that he was “missing my happy place” following the accident, an apparent reference to his Reno-area, Nevada, home.

Sources told Radar Online that Renner’s road to recovery could take two years to complete and that Renner “almost bled out” at the scene of the accident.

“It’s much worse than anyone knows. Jeremy is very aware of the fact that he almost died out there,” one source said. “The right side of Jeremy’s chest was crushed, and his upper torso had collapsed. He also had a bad head wound that was bleeding and a leg injury.”

“He knew he was in bad shape and that he might not make it out of this,” another source added.

A third insider stated, “Word is the damage to Jeremy’s chest was so substantial it had to be reconstructed in surgery.” Another source said Renner had undergone multiple surgeries.

“So far, he’s had two surgeries and he will likely require more in the weeks ahead on his leg,” the source said. “Doctors tend to space out operations to allow time for the body’s natural healing process to kick in, and that’s the case here.”

“Jeremy’s doing okay,” one source opined. “He’s pretty doped up and he’s got tubes to help him breathe, but he’s a fighter, and he’s determined to get through this.”

Hank Berrien contributed to this report.

Related: ‘Much Worse Than Anyone Knows’: Jeremy Renner’s Friends Speak Of His Condition

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