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Saying today that tax cuts will increase tax revenues is not like saying that bombing Iran constitutes a sensible foreign policy, or that education vouchers will wreck the public schools.
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The strategic logic of a modus vivendi has constituted a sensible "third way" for all parties, ever since the nuclear issue has raised the tension level between the two sides.
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