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Does the Post Have to Say "Tame the Debt" In Every Budget Article?
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The Senate Bill Put Its Cutoff at $250,000, Not $1 Million
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NPR Promotes Fear on Budget Standoff
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People With High Income Are Just People With High Income, the Post Doesn't Have to Tell Us They are "Successful"
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Why Would the NYT Think that Politicians Debate Philosophy?
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Consumer Spending in the U.K. Is High, Not Low
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Boehner Wants CUTS to Social Security and Medicare, not "Changes"
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When it Comes to the Fed and Jobs, Robert Samuelson Is Worried About Inflation and Martians
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Post Confuses "Cliff" and Deficit Reduction
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Post Chooses Debt Fixers Over Commerce Department Data
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The First-Time Homebuyers Tax Credit Helped Sink the FHA
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Serious People Could be Seriously Embarrassed: Why It's Important that We Not Go Off the "Fiscal Cliff"
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Social Security Does Not Contribute to the Deficit: Lessons for the Washington Post
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Post Misinforms Yet Again on Budget Negotiations
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Washington Post Misrepresents Economic Projections to Push Its Agenda
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Taxing Problem May Not be That Taxing
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Brooks Jackson Uses Annenberg FactCheck to Push for Cuts to Social Security
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Capital Gains on Homes Are Tax Exempt (see correction)
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Can Anyone Tame the Washington Post's Deficit Hysteria?
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