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Deficit reduction negotiations between the White House and the Republicans in July 2011.
Grouped Articles
Budget Shell Games Are Contrary to Law
Wall Street Journal 07.14.2011
GOP Hopefuls Betting Voters Want Deep Cuts
Wall Street Journal 07.18.2011
New York Times 10.20.2013
No Plan B if Debt Ceiling Not Raised
Wall Street Journal 05.18.2011
House rejects proposal to raise debt ceiling - The Washington Post
Washington Post 06.01.2011
New York Times 06.01.2011
In Praise of Debt Limit 'Chicken'
Wall Street Journal 06.02.2011
Debate Decoder: What the Euphemisms in the Debt Standoff Really Mean
Wall Street Journal 07.01.2011
Dishonesty in the debt talks - The Washington Post
Washington Post 07.07.2011
We Cannot Pretend the Debt Ceiling Is Unconstitutional
New York Times 07.07.2011
The Elmendorf Rule - The Washington Post
Washington Post 07.09.2011
Cantor emerges as key player in debt negotiations - The Washington Post
Washington Post 07.12.2011
Mr. Obama’s debt deal advice: Give peas a chance - The Washington Post
Washington Post 07.12.2011
Wall Street Journal 07.12.2011
Debt Talks Reflect Tensions Between GOP Leaders
Wall Street Journal 07.12.2011
President's Focus: $4 Trillion
Wall Street Journal 07.12.2011
Budget Talks Beginning to Take On a Testy Air
New York Times 07.11.2011
McConnell outlines new proposal on debt ceiling - The Washington Post
Washington Post 07.13.2011
Wall Street Journal 07.13.2011
Top Democrats laud GOP debt-ceiling move - The Washington Post
Washington Post 07.14.2011
Drama Level Rises, but Signs of Movement
Wall Street Journal 07.14.2011
Fast-Changing Political Climate Upends Debate
Wall Street Journal 07.14.2011
Wall Street Journal 07.14.2011
The Republican Case for Compromise Over the Debt Ceiling
New York Times 07.13.2011
As White House talks falter, Senate works on framework to raise debt limit - The Washington Post
Washington Post 07.15.2011
Call his bluff - The Washington Post
Washington Post 07.15.2011
Wall Street Journal 07.15.2011
The dangers of being wrong on Keynes - The Washington Post
Washington Post 07.19.2011
Post-ABC poll: GOP too dug in on debt talks; public fears default consequences - The Washington Post
Washington Post 07.20.2011
Threat of Mutiny in Both Parties Helped Scuttle Talks
Wall Street Journal 07.23.2011
Working With New Script to Stop a Train Wreck
New York Times 07.24.2011
Wall Street Journal 07.27.2011
Q. and A. on the U.S. Debt Ceiling
New York Times 07.27.2011
The great divide - The Washington Post
Washington Post 07.29.2011
New York Times 07.28.2011
Debt-limit debate: House passes revamped bill; Senate immediately tables it - The Washington Post
Washington Post 07.30.2011
Senate Quickly Kills Boehner Debt Bill
New York Times 07.29.2011
Wall Street Journal 07.30.2011
CBO confirms debt deal would save at least $2.1 trillion - The Washington Post
Washington Post 08.01.2011
Why I voted against the debt deal - The Washington Post
Washington Post 08.02.2011
Moving forward after the debt deal - The Washington Post
Washington Post 08.02.2011
Long Battle on Debt Ending as Senate Set for Final Vote
New York Times 08.01.2011
That Monolithic Tea Party Just Wasnât There
New York Times 08.01.2011
Deficit Battle Shifts to Panel
Wall Street Journal 08.03.2011
Obama and the Narcissism of Big Differences
Wall Street Journal 08.06.2011
The system works - The Washington Post
Washington Post 08.12.2011
Rep. Dave Camp patiently pursues tax reform - The Washington Post
Washington Post 07.29.2012
Wall Street Journal 04.19.2011
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