Back from their month-long recess for exactly one day, the House GOP leadership unveiled Tuesday a new debt ceiling strategy.
The plan, detailed to Republican lawmakers by Congressman Eric Cantor, involves an agreement to raise the nation’s debt limit–on the condition that Obamacare gets delayed for one year.
According to the National Review, the latest GOP strategy forces the Senate to vote to defund President Obama’s signature health care law–and when that fails–pass continuing resolution to fund the government. Several Congressional Republicans seemed less than enthusiastic.
Rep. Mike Lee called it a plan “to facilitate the passage of a CR in a way that allows people to claim they’re defunding Obamacare without actually doing so.” Lee, who has banged the “defund Obamacare” drum all summer, is not alone in his opposition.
Rep. Paul Broun of Georgia called it “another legislative trick,” while Rep. Tim Huelskamp of Kansas said the GOP leadership “know[s] this strategy will not defund Obamacare.”









