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								Now that our nation's latest manufactured crisis is over, lawmakers can get back to haggling over the corporate tax-cut rider that will be attached to the Senate chaplain's morning invocation. HUFFPOST HILL - JUST IN: U.S. Expecting S&P Downgrade Eliot Nelson 2011 
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								His economic policies go beyond tax cuts; for Romney unlike for some GOP candidates, every economic problem is not a nail waiting for a tax-cut hammer. Fred Bauer: An Affirmative, Pro-Growth Message Could Restore Romney's Momentum Fred Bauer 2012 
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								The slugfest over how to pay for the tax-cut extension has obscured a convergence of opinions the issue among liberals and conservatives. Social Security New Front in Tax Fight Siobhan Hughes 2011 
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								Logic, which says politicians will rapidly spend and tax-cut away money at hand to buy votes. Social Security Transition Cost, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009 
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								Time worriedly reminded readers that in Steiger's capital gains tax-cut plan "the benefits go to people with incomes of $100,000 or more"—back then, the rich. Three Policies That Gave Us the Jobs Economy Amity Shlaes 2011 
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								Democrats want to include about $1.5 trillion in spending cuts, including military cuts, along with a payroll tax-cut extension to boost the economy and an agreement on funding levels for the coming two fiscal years to avoid further budget showdowns, aides said. Cut, Cap And Balance Bill: Latest Republican Plan Could Lead To Debt Ceiling Compromise 2011 
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								WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama, facing the public after a historic defeat, took responsibility for the "shellacking" Democrats endured on Election Day and promised to negotiate with resurgent Republicans on issues including tax-cut extensions, energy and education. Obama Concedes 'Shellacking' Jonathan Weisman 2010 
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								But most of the vulnerable are wearing Democratic hats, and their trepidation could make an enormous difference in the Senate Republican leadership's ability to pass or block legislation -- from tax-cut extensions to repeal of certain aspects of ObamaCare to a final burial of climate legislation. A More Purple Senate Kim Strassel 2010 
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								*** U.S. President Obama took responsibility for the "shellacking" Democrats took Tuesday and promised to negotiate on issues from tax-cut extensions to energy. World Watch 2010 
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								Logic, which says politicians will rapidly spend and tax-cut away money at hand to buy votes. Social Security Transition Cost, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009 
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