US Debt "frozen"

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More: http://cnsnews.com/news/article/treasury-debt-has-been-exactly-1669939600000000-56-days
 
Extraodinary measures like borrowing from the SS trust fund keep the Treasury liquid for a few months once the debt ceiling (target) has been reached. It has happened before and it explains the "freeze".

 
I hate to be cynical but the same people who borrow the money get to report the numbers.
 
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