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"We need to raise productivity growth in the U.S. A tax cut on business income is a very big step in that direction". But if that optimism proves unwarranted, as many analyses predict, it could present a peril to the nation, especially if an economic downturn or a foreign policy crisis requires the government to step up spending.
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Does Chuck ever show up for Meet the Press and just wing it?" A strange tic emerges, where everything her campaign did that was tin-eared and senseless is presented only as a peril wisely avoided.
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