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pass in the senate today with ten democrats voting against their own party s proposal. with the clock ticking toward the threat of a government shutdown on march 18, that is next friday, lawmakers scrambled to keep washington afloat. meanwhile, the country is still going broke from overspending, entitlements, rising gas and food prices. how do we stop the bleeding? steve moore, senior economic writer for the wall street journal, yuron brook, from the rand center for individual right. and eric bolling, host of follow the money and my good buddy and colleague on fox business network. eric, do you think the republicans in the house cave, vote to raise the debt ceiling and vote to let the government borrow more money and give the president credibility which he doesn t deserve? absolutely, well-put. he doesn t deserve this. like you pointed out earlier, guess what they are going to go, maybe not two years two weeks for a continuing resolution. they may go four or six. big smoke scre
pass in the senate today with ten democrats voting against their own party s proposal. with the clock ticking toward the threat of a government shutdown on march 18, that is next friday, lawmakers scrambled to keep washington afloat. meanwhile, the country is still going broke from overspending, entitlements, rising gas and food prices. how do we stop the bleeding? steve moore, senior economic writer for the wall street journal, yuron brook, from the rand center for individual right. and eric bolling, host of follow the money and my good buddy and colleague on fox business network. eric, do you think the republicans in the house cave, vote to raise the debt ceiling and vote to let the government borrow more money and give the president credibility which he doesn t deserve? absolutely, well-put. he doesn t deserve this. like you pointed out earlier, guess what they are going to go, maybe not two years two weeks for a continuing resolution. they may go four or six. big smoke scre