Kevin McCarthy
                                  (R-CA) had a tumultuous election to his post
                                  as House Speaker in January. It took him
                                  fifteen votes and innumerable compromises to
                                  secure his position tenuously. The deal he
                                  agreed to allows any House member to call his
                                  leadership into question, voting him out at
                                  the drop of a hat. As the House grapples with
                                  budget and debt ceiling issues, McCarthy is
                                  walking a tightrope that puts our nation’s
                                  international credit standing at risk and may
                                  also have killing results for poor people,
                                  seniors, and veterans.
                              The debt ceiling
                                  and the budget are two separate things that
                                  McCarthy and his extremist colleagues have
                                  managed to twin. The debt ceiling addresses
                                  the money we owe and has already spent.
                                  Raising the debt ceiling will pay the bills
                                  that we have racked up in the past. The budget
                                  deals with current spending on defense, social
                                  programs, health care, and other issues. There
                                  is, of course, a relationship between the two.
                                  When the budget is imbalanced, we add to our
                                  deficit and push the need to raise the debt
                                  ceiling. But one issue can be tackled without
                                  dealing with the other. The debt ceiling is an
                                  immediate issue. The current budget and the
                                  debt it may incur is a longer-term issues.
                              President Biden
                                  would like to raise the debt ceiling with no
                                  conditions. McCarthy and his cronies want to
                                  cut the budget before they raise the debt
                                  ceiling. They would, of course, maintain
                                  defense spending at its current level or
                                  higher. If they have their way, domestic
                                  spending will drop by 22 percent, affecting
                                  everything from veteran medical care to school
                                  funding for low-income students and those with
                                  disabilities. Shalanda Young, Director of the
                                  Office of Management and Budget, says as many
                                  as 108,000 teachers and aides may lose their
                                  jobs because of these potential cuts. When
                                  spread over 50 states; those cuts may seem
                                  modest – eliminating about 2100 jobs per
                                  state. There are already teacher shortages.
                                  Will the McCarthy plan make these shortages
                                  worse?
                              The McCarthy
                                  proposal hits poor people especially hard. It
                                  would eliminate preschool and child care for
                                  hundreds of thousands of students. It would
                                  reduce nutrition assistance for millions and
                                  cut the Meals on Wheels program, which
                                  provides more than a million seniors with food
                                  assistance. These reductions are just the tip
                                  of the iceberg if 22 percent cuts are
                                  implemented. McCarthy’s proposals would
                                  eliminate student debt relief, increase energy
                                  and housing costs, and reduce safety
                                  inspections. Already, Congress has debated
                                  reducing programs that offered relief during
                                  COVID, including the Child Tax Credit. Such
                                  reductions would push more families into
                                  poverty.
                              The attacks on poor
                                  people are recurrent. Extremist Republicans
                                  seem to have contempt and antipathy for those
                                  hard-working people who live with low wages
                                  and challenging working conditions. If these
                                  people disappeared tomorrow, would our society
                                  survive? At the same time, if the McCarthy
                                  proposals were implemented, would our nation’s
                                  poor survive?
                              According to the
                                  Journal of the American Medical Association,
                                  “poverty was linked to at least 183,000 deaths
                                  in the United States in 2019 among those aged
                                  15 or over.” That makes poverty the
                                  fourth-leading cause of death in this country,
                                  with death tolls only exceeded by heart
                                  disease, cancer, and smoking. The McCarthy
                                  approach to the debt ceiling will exacerbate
                                  poverty and increase the number of deaths
                                  connected to poverty. Poverty is an economic
                                  drag, affecting productivity, health care
                                  costs, and more. It also contributes to the
                                  falling life expectancy that the United States
                                  is now experiencing. Rev. William Barber, the
                                  co-chair of the Poor People’s Campaign,
                                  describes inaction on poverty as a form of
                                  “policy murder.” Others see rising poverty as
                                  a public health emergency.
                              House Speaker Kevin
                                  McCarthy and his extremist colleagues seem
                                  blissfully unaware of the impact of their
                                  extreme budget-cutting actions. The debt
                                  ceiling has been raised or revised 78 times
                                  since 1960, 49 times under Republican
                                  presidents and 29 under Democrats. Democrats
                                  have typically agreed to increase the debt
                                  ceiling because of our international credit
                                  rating. Republicans are now using this
                                  situation to push an agenda that will increase
                                  poverty and kill people.
                              To be sure,
                                  McCarthy’s extremist proposal isn’t likely to
                                  pass the Democratic Senate. But time is
                                  running out to increase the debt ceiling, and
                                  this game of brinkmanship damages our
                                  international reputation and potentially hurts
                                  people experiencing poverty. McCarthy and his
                                  cronies prefer posturing to poverty reduction.
                                  Their stunning indifference to poverty is an
                                  alarming rejection of the income-challenged
                                  people who voted for them.