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|quote="Balancing the budget also lightens the debt burden. One figure Bush doesn't praise is the annual interest payment on the growing federal debt. Even by White House estimates, it will rise from $184 billion in 2005 to $302 billion in 2011."
|quote="Balancing the budget also lightens the debt burden. One figure Bush doesn't praise is the annual interest payment on the growing federal debt. Even by White House estimates, it will rise from $184 billion in 2005 to $302 billion in 2011."
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Author(s) Robert J. Samuelson
Source The Washington Post
Date 7/20/2006
URL http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/07/19/AR2006071901789.html
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Quotes-start.png "Balancing the budget also lightens the debt burden. One figure Bush doesn't praise is the annual interest payment on the growing federal debt. Even by White House estimates, it will rise from $184 billion in 2005 to $302 billion in 2011." Quotes-end.png


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