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in the dose of the white house agreed to inflation induction reduction in discretionary programs. but one upbeat mitigated by redirecting funds in other areas such as the mini club applicant in arriving at 16 expansion will rise by 1% in 2025 per this question whether a lot of this is a wash. if you re just moving money from one place to another customer. the president increases by six truck we always said were going to crawl back money were going to let government only grow at 1%. why question markets been growing at 33% of the democrats on discretionary spending. the president that we can only look at 14% of the entire budget to get this done. we have been able to achieve that in the short timeframe but think about what else we bill this is the largest rescission in american history. you can add up all of the rescissions of the other congresses is greater. what are we pulling back? cdcs, global health fund.
By Steve Holland and Moira Warburton WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Joe Biden and Republican House Speaker Kevin McCarthy on Saturday reached an agreement in principle to lift the debt ceiling that would trim some
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Conservatives should welcome the debt ceiling deal. Is the package everything we want? No. But it’s a start for greater fiscal responsibility in Washington DC.