A one-year budget doesn't mean the government won't last, and a two-year budget doesn't mean it will.
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The budget doesn't have much control over the government. Then again, the government doesn't have much control over the budget.
A two-year budget is not an ideology.
The failure to work out sensible budgets makes it impossible for government agencies to make long-term plans, and instead leaves them scrambling to spend money in the short term.
A budget tells us what we can't afford, but it doesn't keep us from buying it.
A budget matters to Americans who can't afford to see their taxes go up or lose the jobs that would be destroyed in the process.
If we don't get a grip on government spending, there will be no growth.
Well, I think the president has clearly submitted us a tight budget, but it's what's called for if we're going to get spending under control and keep the economy moving in the right direction, with economic growth and job creation activity.
It's a bit ridiculous to have people who have two years of experience handling an $83 billion budget.
I don't think we should label budgets even before the budget is presented.
A nation is not a budget, no matter how much ideologues want it to be so.
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