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Many U.S. science agencies would have to make do with less under the president's 2006 budget request, which aims to cut the deficit, boost military and antiterrorism spending, and make tax cuts permanent President George W. Bush has proposed a flat budget for U.S. science next year.
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Romney's economic plan, which revolved around an underwhelming set of policy ideas that would do little to spur job creation (trade agreements, school choice, cutting the deficit, boosting small business and energy independence) was remarkably threadbare.
This will reopen the supply of credit; to ensure there is demand, interest rates have to be cut and the budget deficit boosted by tax cuts and public spending increases - and depression averted.
America's deficit, boosted by recession, is already hovering at a post-war high of 12% of GDP, and the American economy depends on the willingness of other countries (particularly China) to fund its debt.
But the bad trade deals we have gotten ourselves into have instead boosted the trade deficit, boosted unemployment, boosted income and wealth inequality, boosted the loss of factories and industries, boosted the hollowing-out of our middle class and boosted the domination of our politics by the large corporate interests.
Everyone knows that government deficits boost demand.
If the result is another lazy deficit-boosting, hard-decision-avoiding scheme (like George Bush's rotten Medicare bill), what president would want to be remembered for that?
In brief, the United States must reduce its budget deficit and boost household savings.
The inflows ease the country's current account deficit and boost its foreign exchange reserves.
He wants to couple those policies with savage budget cuts, fantasizing that a swift reduction in the deficit would boost economic growth.
Mr. Babacan said the government would stick to an economic program announced last September that aims to reduce the budget deficit and boost fiscal discipline.
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