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It is with no small amount of irony that even as our Republican and Democratic representatives have lost anything but a rhetorical commitment to the traditions of responsible budget policy, it is the Chinese Communist Party--the largest holder of our debt and the most at risk for the consequences of a devalued dollar--that is becoming insistent that we pay attention to our cascading fiscal mess.
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