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February 29, 2012 House GOP Budget Chairman Calls GOP Candidates' Budget-Busting Econommic Plans 'Very Credible' | ThinkProgress
February 29, 2012 Romney's Budget Balancing For Dummies | Hawaii Tribune
February 29, 2012 Republican Tax Plans Would Increase Debt | Freethought Blogs
February 28, 2012 Santorum's Real Weakness Is The Economy | Wall Street Journal
February 28, 2012 It's Worse Than That, Paul | On the Economy
February 27, 2012 GOP Debt Plans Aren't Much Help | Nashua Telegraph
February 27, 2012 A Budget Narrative For Mitt Romney's America | Campaign For America's Future
February 27, 2012 Four Fiscal Phonies | The New York Times
February 27, 2012 Presidential Candidates Must Address Our Debt | The Hill
February 27, 2012 Taxes To Abortion: Where Romney and Santorum Stand | The Fiscal Times
February 26, 2012 Letter: Pay Close Attention To Candidates Proposals | East Valley Tribune
February 26, 2012 Jack Torry: Economic Plans Aren't Realistic | The Columbus Dispatch
February 26, 2012 Editorial: Somebody, Anybody, Cut the Federal Deficit | Chicago Tribune
February 26, 2012 Ron Paul Super PAC Reinforces Candidate's Will To Uphold Promise To Seniors | Digital Journal
February 26, 2012 What Would Happen If Rick Santorum Beats Mitt Romney | Boston Daily
February 26, 2012 GOP Candidates' Policies Would Raise Federal Debt By Whopping Trillions | Business Insider
February 26, 2012 Balancing the Budget Should Be Job one | Nightly Business Report (Video)
February 25, 2012 Editorial: How the GOP Would Expand the Deficit | Washington Post
February 25, 2012 Romney's Budget-Balancing For Dummines | The National Memo
February 24, 2012 Modest Differences Define GOP Rivals | Springfield News-Sun
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