Will the Democrats in Congress make the Budget Deficits and the National Debt worse?
*AP, March 23, 2007:
"Despite much debate over taxes, the immediate effect of the House
and Senate budget blueprints for next year is to award increases above
inflation to domestic agencies for the portion of their budgets passed
each year by Congress.
The Senate's plan would give nondefense programs an $18 billion
increase, about 4 percent. The House measure proposes a $25 billion
increase, almost 6 percent.
Even so, Democrats are eager to pass a budget, regarding it as an
important test of their ability to govern."
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