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News

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July 16, 2012 Phil Bredesen Helping To Lead New National "Fix the Debt" Effort | The Tennessean
July 16, 2012 Dave Cote Financial Times Editorial Calls for More Conversation on U.S. Debt | Honeywell Now
July 14, 2012 Skimping on Budget Specifics | New York Times
July 14, 2012 Voters Must See Candidate Plans for Avoiding Fiscal Cliff | Bloomberg
July 12, 2012 Obama, Romney Short on Specifics for Viters | Fox News
July 12, 2012 US Budget Watch: Democrats, GOP Intensify Tax Cut Skirmishing | Deutsche Borse Group
July 11, 2012 How US Can Avert Fiscal Cliff: 'We've Got Some Hope' | CNBC
July 11, 2012 Sorry, Voters: Neither Obama nor Romney Will Deliver Jobs Quickly | The Atlantic
July 11, 2012 CNBC Transcript: Warren Buffet, Alan Simpson, & Erskine Bowles on Fixing the Debt Problem | CNBC
July 11, 2012 Erskine Bowles: 'We Are Going Over the Fiscal Cliff' | Yahoo.com
July 10, 2012 Senate Rivals' Ideas Differ On Cutting US Deficit | Boston Globe
July 10, 2012 Can We Avert The "Fiscal Cliff"? | Conover Consulting
July 10, 2012 SHOCKER: Elizabeth Warren Would Actually Do More To Reduce The Debt Than Scott Brown | Business Insider
July 09, 2012 The Real National Security Threat: America's Debt | Brookings
July 08, 2012 U.S. Debt the Real National Security Threat | South Bend Tribune
July 08, 2012 Fiscal Zombie Apocalypse in Washington? Obama and Congress on Taxes | Christian Science Monitor
July 04, 2012 Connie Mack IV says cutting one penny out of every federal dollar would quickly balance the budget | Tampa Bay Times
July 04, 2012 The Real National Security Threat: America's Debt | The Sacramento Bee
July 03, 2012 Countdown to Taxmageddon | The Week
July 03, 2012 Growing Up Under a Foreboding Budget Cloud: The Forecaset for Government Spending on Children | Children's Mental Health Network
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