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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: tejek who wrote (623101)8/5/2011 11:48:20 PM
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The S&P said they wanted increased revenues..

Actually, what they said was:

" . . . the related fiscal policy debate indicate that further near-term progress containing the growth in public spending, especially on entitlements, or on reaching an agreement on raising revenues is less likely than we previously assumed and will remain a contentious and fitful process."

Obviously, they'd love to have BOTH, but they specifically mentioned the "entitlement" problem -- that's the $60 Trillion that Al denies is a problem at all.

let the damn Bush tax cuts expire. Your teaper leaders refused

There are no "Bush Tax Cuts". They expired in December. You might not have noticed, but Bush hasn't been president in almost 3 years now.
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