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That seems to be Ruth Marcus’s argument in her column today. The point is that he needs money for his education and infrastructure agenda, but he will only get this money if he commits to make large cuts, including in areas like education and infrastructure. Okay, no one expects the Washington Post to make much sense, but does anyone have any idea what she is talking about?