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ryan costa
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fiscal cliff

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what is the "fiscal cliff"?

how is it any different then any of the other deficits of the last 30 years?

is it merely a legislative construct?
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Stephen Eisel
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ryan costa
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Your article only promotes the agenda of maintaining the tax rates from George Bush's last schedule and repeating the word "fiscal cliff".

they have no real affect on economic growth, and certainly don't pay decrease deficits or national debt accumulation. all the evidence presented in their case primarily the result of federal reserve interest rates being lowered; and catastrophic real estate and wall street finance bubbles.
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Stephen Eisel
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well, then find your own answer :)
kate e parker

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the fiscal cliff claven!

hold on to your beers!
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ryan costa
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go ahead. list 800 billion in annual spending cuts.
let me know how many congressmen agree with you.
I triple-dog dare you.
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