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In the past, the regions and the central government, usually from opposite parties, could blame one another for whatever fiscal issues arose.
And he rejected the notion that patriotism would require him to submit to whatever fiscal regime the government might cook up.
As any astute watcher of the news knows, things can change quickly, needs change, and it is important to have the flexibility to meet those future needs, particularly if it involves using whatever fiscal measures the government can to best deal with the problem.
Whatever fiscal sins Greece may have been guilty of, they don't hold a candle to the crimes of Hitler -- which include the death by starvation of hundreds of thousands of Greeks in occupied wartime Athens.
But we may also be tuning out the talking heads because we know that, just like the economic crisis we have inherited, whatever fiscal cliff we are actually facing has been caused by the same politicians that are seeking a supposed solution now.
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Whatever this year holds, the last one was good to mutual fund investors.
Whatever this week's debate brings, many in Pakistan are cynical that it will change much.
Whatever 2012 brings, he won't need to pitch a tent.
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