Just remove debt ceiling (as controlled by Congress) since it leads to uncertainty for no reason. The idea that Congress can put a hard break on expenses is cute but flawed, if you want to do something about expenses you have to start earlier in the decision process...
. . . from the *Actions Speak Louder Than Words* folder, " . . . if you want to do something about expenses . . ." from post above Mr. Snuskpelle makes a good point after that BIG Gigantic IF. These expenses; their sources, functions and dispositions result from decisions sans input from the debt-liable hoi polloi. (Greek: οἱ πολλοί, hoi polloi, "the many") is an expression from Greek that means the many or, in the strictest sense, the people. In English, it has been given a negative connotation to signify deprecation of the working class, commoners, the masses or common people in a derogatory or (more often today) ironic sense.[1]
Can we just raise it once to 9999999 Trillion by 2099? I mean just do it once and never think about it again
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/trump-...-stamps-with-proposed-tanf-change-2019-07-23/ Are they reverting the tax cuts? Does defense get their contracts postponed? https://www.defensenews.com/congres...vernment-shutdown-stabilize-military-funding/