'House Republicans continue to stonewall on revenues. But some Senate Republicans have signaled a willingness to cut special tax breaks and subsidies. And poll after poll has shown that vast majorities of Americans—in fact strong majorities of Republicans—support a balanced approach that includes cuts to spending programs and special tax breaks. It remains to be seen whether our political system will be able to produce the balanced result the American people clearly want.'
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Wednesday, August 10, 2011
The Choices Still to Be Made in the New Debt Deal: Tax Breaks for the Wealthy and Special Interests Should Not Trump the Common Good | Center for American Progress
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