August 2nd, 2011
Jonathan Chait sees a potential silver lining for Democratic priorities:
"I actually think the design of this plan is fascinating. You take a couple of the most powerful forces preventing major policy change -- partisan gridlock and special interest influence -- and turn them into forces for change by rejiggering the default setting."
Showing posts with label future spending. Show all posts
Showing posts with label future spending. Show all posts
Tuesday, August 2, 2011
About That "Super Committee"
Labels: Liberal opinion, the hand that feeds you
Andrew Sullivan,
budget reform,
debt deal,
future revenue,
future spending,
health care costs,
Jonathan Chait,
military spending,
super committee
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