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Old 04-13-2011, 06:45 PM   #16
WaydayTew

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4/5.2 = 76.9% reduction in deficit? For a 10 year span, that's pretty good actually.

Granted, that would be more successful than any plan that has been actually implemented so far.
Uh what? deficit is 1.6 trillion. After his plan it would be 1.2. 4 trillion/10 is 400bn a year, everything else equal. Thats 20%?
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