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Reducing support for climate action is not an effective or responsible way of reducing federal spending. In 2022, the United States endured 18 disasters that cost more than $1 billion. Extreme weather events cost the United States $165 billion. If we do not take immediate and effective climate action, the costs will grow to unsupportable levels.
Also, the climate policies in the Inflation Reduction Act boost our economy. The United States saw $40 billion in clean-energy investment and more than 100,000 climate-friendly jobs. Republican lawmakers should note that much of that investment and job growth was in red states.
I hope some Republicans will recognize the need to protect our economy and improve the lives of their constituents.
Frances Stewart, Bethesda
The April 27 headline “U.S. drifts toward cliff as debt ceiling bill passes House” captured much of what is wrong in today’s legislative process. Imminent disaster lies ahead, and MAGA Republicans are blackmailing the Biden administration with extortionate demands to cut back on health and human services in as-yet-unspecified major ways.
President Biden is in a unique position to derail and destroy this ploy. Instead of just insisting that he won’t negotiate and insisting on a clean debt ceiling bill, he should simply state that the United States will not default on its debts, and therefore no debt ceiling bill is necessary. He should emphasize that it’s his constitutional obligation to pay legitimate U.S. debts, and he should authorize their payment.
If the Founding Fathers had intended to allow default, they would not have insisted that prior debts be recognized and paid.
If Mr. Biden does pay all debts, what can the House do? I suppose it could try to impeach him. The Senate would never allow that to succeed. It would set a firm precedent that the United States will honor its legitimate commitments and signal to the economic world that the tug of war between recalcitrant Republicans and their Democratic colleagues is over.
Robert F. Tropp, Silver Spring
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