A couple of quick points. One is, you mentioned that the effect of increased taxes and these possible spending reductions would have about a negative 1.5 effect...
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Fortenberry discusses the negative impact of tax increases and spending cuts on the economy.
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No, other than again to thank you, Mr. Chairman, for your leadership. I think it has been a productive hearing to unpack this significant portion of America's public policy of both expenditures but also impact.
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I believe this is inconsistent with sound diplomacy. It is a projection of our own ideological divisions on the poor throughout the world.
This deeper American value of care for one another and ensuring equal access, equal opportunities.





