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[unable to retrieve full-text content]Is there a self-enforcing budget deal with Trump? In yesterday’s column, Yglesias makes a critical observation: “there is genuinely no point in negotiating a bipartisan appropriation bill if the president is going to ignore its terms. . . . the entire premise of a bipartisan spending deal is precisely that money will be spent on […] The post Is there a self-enforcing budget deal with Trump? appeared first on Angry Bear.
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[unable to retrieve full-text content][unable to retrieve full-text content]Is there a self-enforcing budget deal with Trump? In yesterday’s column, Yglesias makes a critical observation: “there is genuinely no point in negotiating a bipartisan appropriation bill if the president is going to ignore its terms. . . . the entire premise of a bipartisan spending deal is precisely that money will be spent on […] The post Is there a self-enforcing budget deal with Trump? appeared first on Angry Bear.
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Is there a self-enforcing budget deal with Trump? In yesterday’s column, Yglesias makes a critical observation: “there is genuinely no point in negotiating a bipartisan appropriation bill if the president is going to ignore its terms. . . . the entire premise of a bipartisan spending deal is precisely that money will be spent on […]
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