If there is a cancer gnawing at the innards of American society, it is not an unbalanced budget or an oversized government or high taxes or even a growing senior population that could devour Social Security and Medicare in the 21st century.
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When the president took a different tack last week, professing that he, too, wanted to balance the budget someday _ despite the forever-unbalanced budget he submitted _ Republicans hooted at this poll-induced conversion, and Democrats cringed inwardly at this confirmation of slick-williness.
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"If you are looking to hedge against an uncertain future, this seems a very unbalanced budget, tilted toward traditional capabilities as opposed to chasing new ones, " said Andrew Krepinevich, executive director of the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments, a military policy group.
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The robust flavor of the announcement seemed to broadcast the university's belief that it has worked its way out of the troubles that culminated roughly five years ago, when several unbalanced budgets forced it to bite into its endowment and close a few departments.
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Pointing to four straight years of unbalanced budgets that Hong Kong has just gone through and projecting this year's deficit will soar to 65.6 billion Hong Kong dollars ( U . S . dlrs 8.41 billion ), Leung declared : " This cannot go on ."
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Presidential campaigns are only partly about candidates; they're also about agenda-setting, and the Republican agenda coming out of 1996 is moving toward deja voo-doo budget-busting and away from responsible thinking about the deficit . ( The trend can also be seen in Gingrich's latest unbalanced budget proposal .)
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Pointing to four straight years of unbalanced budgets that Hong Kong has just gone through and projecting this year's deficit will soar to 65 . 6 billion Hong Kong dollars ( U . S . dlrs 8 . 41 billion ), Leung declared : " This cannot go on ."