Obama traveled to a car plant in Missouri to slam Republicans who are threatening to make an increase in the USD 16.7 trillion borrowing limit contingent on ending funding for his cherished health care reform law.
"If we dont raise the debt ceiling -- we are deadbeats," Obama warned in a fiery speech, saying Republican tactics on the House of Representatives were "the height of irresponsibility."
"This is the United States of America. We are not a banana republic, this is not a deadbeat nation. We don't run out on our tab."
He accused Republicans in Congress of risking a "tailspin" for the still recovering US economy, and for putting partisan zeal ahead of the good of the whole nation.
"If Congress doesn't pass this debt ceiling in the next few weeks, the United States will default on its obligations. That's never happened in American history. Basically, America becomes a deadbeat," Obama said.
The US government is expected to run out of money by around the middle of next month -- a scenario that could send stockmarkets tumbling and send shockwaves through the global economy.
Obama also slammed Republicans over their strategy on another issue -- the government budget for the coming fiscal year.
Earlier today, the Republican-run House of Representatives approved a stop gap budget -- which would also defund the health care law.
If no solution to this row is found by October 1, huge parts of the US government will be forced to close down, and Obama warned even soldiers serving abroad could see their paychecks stopped.
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