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    President Obama and Treasury Secretary Jack Lew have objected to a measure that includes language banning the Treasury from using
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    Treasury Secretary Jack Lew listens to questions from members during a Senate Finance Committee hearing on Capitol Hill on Thursday. (Mark Wilson/Getty Images)
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    Treasury Secretary Jack Lew: No alternative to raising the debt ceiling

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    The Obama administration's effort to raise the alarm over the debt ceiling suffers from a
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    Five crazy ways for Obama to circumvent the debt ceiling
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    As the U.S. government edges toward economic chaos brought on by the congressional standoff over raising the debt ceiling, an unlikely solution keeps presenting itself: The Treasury minting a $1 trillion platinum coin. (AP Photo)
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    National Economic Council Director Gene Sperling said that
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    Obama economic adviser: Up to Congress to decide how much to raise debt ceiling

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    Treasury Secretary Stonewalls When Asked How Many Have Signed Up for Obamacare

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    Treasury Secretary Jack Lew warned that the federal government missing any payment could cause economic disruptions. (AP File)
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    Treasury Secretary Jack Lew takes to Sunday shows to warn debt ceiling could hold up Social Security, Medicare payments

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