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How transparency, openness and accountability were circumvented in the U.S. budgetary process in 2011

07/14/2011

A professor of constitutional law at Stanford University shows how the budgetary process went into disarray leading to the tense situation over the debt ceiling and deficit reduction in 2011-2013, with both political parties, Republican and Democrats, engaging in a blame game.

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