WASHINGTON (Reuters) - If the impasse over the U.S. debt limit is not broken soon, President Barack Obama will be forced to decide how he will manage the crisis. The United States is drifting closer to a credit rating downgrade and default as Obama's Democrats and their Republican rivals work on ...
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