Let me start this argument off by saying: (excuse the language) Hell no!
Absolutely not! Congress should not raise the debt limit, they shouldn't even think about raising the debt limit, not even for one trillionth of a milli-second. The debt ceiling has been raised countless times and as shown by our $16,000,000,000,000 debt, raising the debt ceiling fixes nothing—and that may be an overstatement. The "debt ceiling" at this point doesn't even exist—it's an imaginary word, used in reference of an imaginary concept to fixate the mind on an imaginary number—used solely for media and headline purposes only.
I'm not sure about anyone else, but I know I (for one) am completely sick of hearing about this topic. This topic is a cliché now. At this point, everyone knows a couple things about the government:
