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The use of even a minuscule fraction of the world's nuclear arsenal would be catastrophic not only for those directly involved, but for the health and safety of the entire world.
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We ended up pretty much where we started: With one side absolutely refusing to raise even a minuscule amount of revenue and the other side willing to do trillions in cuts as long as it got some new revenue in return, but never getting it.
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