Posted on 10/29/2013 4:00:17 PM PDT by whitedog57
P.L. 113-46, The Continuing Appropriations Act, 2014, runs out on January 15th, 2014.
* The continuing resolution (CR) funds the federal government until January 15, 2014 at the same level as in fiscal year * It also suspends the limit on the federal governments debt until February 7, 2014. * The act sets up a process for verifying the incomes of people who apply for health insurance subsidies under Obamacare, the topic of the original version of the bill. *It provides back pay to the 800,000 government workers who were furloughed during the shutdown. * It also creates a joint budget conference to work on possible compromises and report back to Congress by December 13, 2013. * There are a number of pork spending items in the bill. - The United States Army Corps of Engineers was granted an authorization increase of $2.2 billion in funding to improve a series of locks and dams on the Illinois-Kentucky border. - Another $450 million was allocated to help repair the damage in Colorado from the 2013 Colorado floods. - The United States Department of the Interior got $36 million and the United States Forest Service $600 million to cover fighting forest fires and their damage. - The law also provides a payment of $174,000 to Bonnie Lautenberg, the widow of (millionaire) Senator Frank Lautenberg (D-NJ), who died this year. * The act extends the sunset date on the Federal Lands Recreation Enhancement Act one year, to Dec. 8, 2015. And, notably, it declines to block President Obamas proposal for a one percent pay increase for most federal civilian employees on January 1, 2014.
But never fear! There isnt but a trace of concern in the global economy that the US will default.
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Greece? Perhaps.
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Why? The US interest due to investors is about 10% of our total budget.
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So, when the default mongers start threatening during the Holiday season, ignore them. Try watching the always wooden Ben Affleck in the classic Christmas movie Reindeer Games.
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