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In a welcome change from his first few years in office, President Bush plans to impose some restraint on domestic spending.(The Week)(Brief Article)
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February 28, 2005 |
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* In a welcome change from his first few years in office, President Bush plans to impose some restraint on domestic spending. He says that 150 programs will be cut or eliminated. In particular, Bush wants deep cuts in subsidies to farmers and agribusinesses. Those subsidies are hard to justify, redistributing wealth upward as they do. Conservatives should stand with Bush in ...
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