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Well-known economist decries excessive federal spending.(Douglas Holtz-Eakin)(Brief article)

The New American

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"The long-term outlook is such a deep well of sorrow that I can't get much happiness out of this year." Douglas Holtz-Eakin, the former director of the Congressional Budget Office who also served as a White House ...

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