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  • Which means the President could tie this or any other jobs bill of similar magnitude to an even more ambitious long-term debt-reduction plan than he's already proposed.

    Robert Reich: The President's Bold Jobs Bill (Maybe) Robert Reich 2011

  • Which means the President could tie this or any other jobs bill of similar magnitude to an even more ambitious long-term debt-reduction plan than he's already proposed.

    Robert Reich: The President's Bold Jobs Bill (Maybe) Robert Reich 2011

  • Which means the President could tie this or any other jobs bill of similar magnitude to an even more ambitious long-term debt-reduction plan than he's already proposed.

    Robert Reich: The President's Bold Jobs Bill (Maybe) Robert Reich 2011

  • Which means the President could tie this or any other jobs bill of similar magnitude to an even more ambitious long-term debt-reduction plan than he's already proposed.

    Robert Reich: The President's Bold Jobs Bill (Maybe) Robert Reich 2011

  • That would require the U.S. to not only raise the debt ceiling and also "come to terms on a long-term debt-reduction plan."

    Making the Call on U.S. Credit Rating Damian Paletta 2011

  • Which means the President could tie this or any other jobs bill of similar magnitude to an even more ambitious long-term debt-reduction plan than he's already proposed.

    Robert Reich: The President's Bold Jobs Bill (Maybe) Robert Reich 2011

  • Members of the congressional supercommittee seeking a long-term debt-reduction deal over at least $1.2 trillion in deficit cuts remain deadlocked as Democrats insist on tax increases.

    BusinessWeek.com -- Top News 2011

  • Instead, with talks on a long-term debt-reduction deal at an impasse, action this week shifts to Congress, where Republican leaders intend to press for votes on a balanced budget amendment and other economic measures that have almost no chance of success, given Democrats' opposition.

    NYT > Home Page By BINYAMIN APPELBAUM 2011

  • Seasoned fiscal experts say there's a way out, if only Congress would heed their advice: Support policies that bolster the economic recovery and simultaneously commit to a long-term debt-reduction plan that would phase in once the economy strengthens.

    unknown title 2011

  • Central to that, administration officials say, is whether Mr. Obama initiates bipartisan talks on a long-term debt-reduction plan that tackles taxes, military spending and fast-growing entitlement programs like Medicaid.

    NYT > Home Page By JACKIE CALMES 2011

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