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Title: How Money Is Used, Raised, And Wasted In Washington
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Instead, they produced a fiscal budget that
passed both houses of Congress, only to be stalemated by a stubborn
Democratic President Clinton. Meanwhile, Clinton bounced back with a CBO
scored plan with lighter, less risky cuts to politically sensitive areas
like entitlements... Showed first 250 characters
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Meanwhile, Clinton bounced back with a CBO
scored plan with lighter, less risky cuts to politically sensitive areas
like entitlements. Clinton's plan also saved dollars for education and
did not include a tax increase, but most cuts would not take effect
until he is out of office, in the year 2001... Showed next 250 characters
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