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Old 06-13-2011, 06:47 PM   #1
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Default Cantor comes around: On second thought, markets would NOT like a U.S. debt default
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House Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-VA) acknowledged Monday that if Congress doesn't act quickly to raise the debt limit, markets will react poorly.

His admission is somewhat at odds with a growing line of argument from senior Republicans that a brief default by the U.S. on its payment obligations won't trigger significant economic consequences. Nonetheless, he continues to insist that Republicans will not raise the national debt limit without also cutting trillions of dollars in spending over the next decade -- and he credited Vice President Joe Biden for leading fruitful negotiations over just how to do that.

"The urgency of the matter is everybody assumes that the markets -- we don't want the markets to make this decision for us," Cantor said at his weekly Capitol briefing with reporters.

Less than a month ago, at a job forum in Virginia, Cantor had a different take.

"What I think is that the markets are looking to see credible progress on changing the fiscal trajectory in Washington," he said. "The markets are not fooled by some date imposed to say that that is the trigger for the collapse. I think the markets are looking to see that there is real reform."

On Monday, he strongly praised Biden's stewardship of the bipartisan debt discussions -- a rare move from the Majority Leader, who consistently criticizes Senate Democrats and President Obama for abdicating leadership on the question of the country's fiscal imbalance.
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