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Congress' bipartisan Christmas gifts will lead to ballooning deficits

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor
imageEven Congress gets into the Christmas spirit. Reuters

Christmas came early for Congress this year as politicians from both sides of the aisle came together to pass – by wide margins – a US$1.8 trillion package of tax cuts and new spending.

At year end, Washington seemed awash in a spirit of holiday cooperation with the president praising...

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