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THE DAILY MIS-LEAD
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Bush Action on Fiscal Discipline Doesn't Follow Rhetoric
Congress will be returning to Washington against its own wishes to finish up
the budget for fiscal year 2004, which officially started two months ago
today. But even as President Bush has maintained that it's imperative to
"continue this notion of reminding the investors and consumers alike that
we're going to have fiscal discipline in Washington, D.C.," he's done
little to promote it himself, with government spending increasing more than
27 percent in the previous two fiscal years. In fact, the investor class
he's reminding of fiscal discipline in Washington is warning that, "The U.S.
budget is out of control," as asserted weeks ago by Wall Street investment
firm Goldman Sachs & Co.
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