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The US Deficit Commission report in 2010.

11/08/2010

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Panel Chairmen Recommend Cutting Federal Spending by $200 Billion

Wall Street Journal 11.10.2010

Deficit Commission’s $200 Billion in Proposed Spending Cuts

Wall Street Journal 11.10.2010

Deficit Panel's Leaders Push Cuts

Wall Street Journal 11.08.2010

Debt Commission Seeks Social Security Cuts and Tax Increases

New York Times 11.10.2010

Deficit-Cutting Chairmen Call Washington's Bluff

Wall Street Journal 11.12.2010

A Deficit of Nerve

Wall Street Journal 11.11.2010

Deficit Reduction Plan Draws Scorn From Left and Right

New York Times 11.11.2010

Waiting for the President

New York Times 11.11.2010

A Panel's Plan to Cut the Deficit

New York Times 11.12.2010

The president's deficit commission: Nice try

Economist 11.13.2010

Another Deficit Plan Targets Taxes

Wall Street Journal 11.17.2010

America's budget deficit: Speak softly and carry a big chainsaw

Economist 11.20.2010

America's deficit: Confronting the monster

Economist 11.20.2010

Commission's final deficit report preserves controversial spending cuts; panel to vote Friday on whether to endorse plan

Washington Post 12.01.2010

As Debt Panel Releases Plan, One Senator Commits

New York Times 12.01.2010

Deficit Plan Wins Backers

Wall Street Journal 12.02.2010

Deficit Plan Fails to Win Panel Support

Wall Street Journal 12.03.2010

Of Debts and Doubts: Reading the Deficit Panel’s Report

New York Times 12.04.2010

CBO: U.S. budget deficit to reach $1.5 trillion in 2011, highest ever

Washington Post 01.26.2011

Raise Taxes, but Not Tax Rates

New York Times 05.04.2011

The Mother of All No-Brainers

New York Times 07.04.2011

Debt Hawk Alan Simpson on the Work Ahead

BusinessWeek 08.04.2011

Why the Debt Crisis Is Even Worse Than You Think

BusinessWeek 07.27.2011


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