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And we can restore a law that was in place during the Clinton presidency-called Paygo-that prohibits money from leaving the federal treasury, either in the form of new spending or tax cuts, without some way of compensating for the lost revenue.
The Audacity of Hope Obama, Barack 2006
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And we can restore a law that was in place during the Clinton presidency-called Paygo-that prohibits money from leaving the federal treasury, either in the form of new spending or tax cuts, without some way of compensating for the lost revenue.
The Audacity of Hope Obama, Barack 2006
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We can restore a law that was in place during the Clinton presidency -- called Paygo -- that prohibits money from leaving the treasury without some way of compensating for the lost revenue.
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BHO wrote: We can restore a law that was in place during the Clinton presidency -- called Paygo -- that prohibits money from leaving the treasury without some way of compensating for the lost revenue.
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BHO wrote: We can restore a law that was in place during the Clinton presidency -- called Paygo -- that prohibits money from leaving the treasury without some way of compensating for the lost revenue.
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We can restore a law that was in place during the Clinton presidency -- called Paygo -- that prohibits money from leaving the treasury without some way of compensating for the lost revenue.
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BHO wrote: We can restore a law that was in place during the Clinton presidency -- called Paygo -- that prohibits money from leaving the treasury without some way of compensating for the lost revenue.
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BHO wrote: We can restore a law that was in place during the Clinton presidency -- called Paygo -- that prohibits money from leaving the treasury without some way of compensating for the lost revenue.
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BHO wrote: We can restore a law that was in place during the Clinton presidency -- called Paygo -- that prohibits money from leaving the treasury without some way of compensating for the lost revenue.
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We can restore a law that was in place during the Clinton presidency -- called Paygo -- that prohibits money from leaving the treasury without some way of compensating for the lost revenue.
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