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There is little support for cutting the two programs polls show. This suggests that politicians who fight for cuts in the popular programs risk being punished in the next elections. Voter awareness about the problems the large budget deficits pose for the U.S. and what action needs to be taken is growing, but only growing slowly.
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New York Times 05.16.2013
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Wall Street Journal 02.15.2011
Wall Street Journal 03.03.2011
Republicans Shelve Medicare Overhaul Plan
New York Times 05.05.2011
New York Times 05.26.2011
New York Times 05.26.2011
Surprise Victory in N.Y. Gives House Democrats Hope in 2012
New York Times 05.30.2011
Higher Taxes Yield to Budget Cuts in States
Wall Street Journal 07.07.2011
New York Times 07.07.2011
Why the Debt Crisis Is Even Worse Than You Think
BusinessWeek 07.27.2011
A Ponzi scheme that should be fixed - The Washington Post
Washington Post 09.16.2011
New York Times 01.02.2012
Even Critics of Safety Net Increasingly Depend on It
New York Times 02.11.2012
Wall Street Journal 02.14.2012
Wall Street Journal 02.14.2012
Obamacare: The reckoning - The Washington Post
Washington Post 03.23.2012
Steven Pearlstein: Eat your broccoli, Justice Scalia - The Washington Post
Washington Post 04.01.2012
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
Mr. Biden falls flat - The Washington Post
Washington Post 08.16.2012
Robert Samuelson: Ryan’s budget asks nothing of the elderly -; unfortunately - The Washington Post
Washington Post 08.16.2012
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