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Increasing concern about the deficit and efforts to cut the deficit.
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Budget Deficit Returns to Prerecession Levels
Wall Street Journal 10.16.2014
U.S. Annual Budget Deficit Smallest in Nearly Seven Years
Wall Street Journal 06.11.2015
Jobs Bill vs. Deficit, a Showdown in the Senate
New York Times 06.01.2010
The Wisdom and Folly of the Bush Tax Cuts
BusinessWeek 08.05.2010
Bush Tax Cuts: Now That's Rich
New York Times 08.22.2010
Alice Rivlin's Bid to Cut the Deficit
BusinessWeek 10.21.2010
Key Tax Breaks at Risk as Panel Looks at Cuts
Wall Street Journal 10.25.2010
Tax-cut deal has liberal Democrats fuming
Washington Post 12.07.2010
CBO: U.S. budget deficit to reach $1.5 trillion in 2011, highest ever
Washington Post 01.26.2011
Budget Plan Marks Start of Long Fight on Spending
Wall Street Journal 02.14.2011
Voters Balk at Cuts Close to Home
Wall Street Journal 02.15.2011
Raise Taxes, but Not Tax Rates
New York Times 05.04.2011
President's Focus: $4 Trillion
Wall Street Journal 07.12.2011
Wall Street Journal 07.13.2011
Our advice to the debt supercommittee: Go big, be bold, be smart - The Washington Post
Washington Post 10.01.2011
Under Status Quo, Deficit Would Decline, Budget Office Says
New York Times 01.31.2012
Wall Street Journal 02.14.2012
Wall Street Journal 02.14.2012
Rep. Dave Camp patiently pursues tax reform - The Washington Post
Washington Post 07.29.2012
Dave Camp: Is Tax Reform Politically Possible?
Wall Street Journal 08.12.2012
Wall Street Journal 04.19.2011
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