U.S. debt limit ‘a political crisis’ manufactured by American politicians, political strategist says

Founder of ‘The Warning’ newsletter Steve Schmidt joins Yahoo Finance Live to discuss the U.S. debt ceiling debacle, the fight against inflation, and the expectations for President Biden’s meeting with House Speaker Kevin McCarthy.

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- Well, this story will no doubt dominate US media this evening. Joining us to help untangle it all is Steve Schmidt, political strategist and founder of "The Warning" newsletter, YouTube channel, and podcast. He's known for having worked on various high profile campaigns, including those of George W. Bush, the late Senator John McCain, and former governor of California, Arnold Schwarzenegger. Thank you for joining us this morning.

So as we were saying, we've been here before in 2011. This does have a different bit of a feel to it in terms of perhaps the credibility of letting it get right to the brink and perhaps maybe over the brink. What are your takeaways at this point?

STEVE SCHMIDT: Well, you should think about this like walking out onto thin ice seven days a week every year of winter. One day eventually, you'll fall through the ice. And so fundamentally, this White House meeting what we're seeing is Mitch McConnell is taking the position of this is between Kevin McCarthy and President Biden. We all saw what happened during Kevin McCarthy's leadership votes.

We should expect the same type of chaos inside the caucus, the Republican MAGA caucus. But essentially what McCarthy is doing is holding a gun to the head of the American economy by refusing to pay for the spending that he, Kevin McCarthy, and the Republicans, particularly during the Trump era, ran up. And so from the beginning of the American Republic, one of the safest bets in all of the world has been that the United States pays its debts.

Should the United States default, this will have a cataclysmic effect for the American economy, the global economy, and America's political standing in the world. But what this is at the core is a political crisis manufactured fully and wholly by America's politicians who are threatening the prosperity of the American citizens who they work for. And it is a real threat.

- Right. So given how much is at stake, though, what are we expecting in terms of outcomes from this initial meeting? Because neither side wants to back down.

STEVE SCHMIDT: Well, there are two legitimate sides to this. And I think that's important to understand, which is foundational to the White House position, which is the raising of the debt limit speaks to the spending that has already happened. Now, the size of the American debt is something to be worried about. The size of government spending is an important debate to have.