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  • Chogy
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    Don't be embarrassed. A significant percentage of U.S. citizens could not describe with any accuracy what your diagram shows.

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  • Minskaya
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    Originally posted by Doktor View Post
    He was teasing me.
    :red:

    ooops - still a bit blurry from last night lol

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  • Doktor
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    He was teasing me.

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  • Minskaya
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    Originally posted by kuku View Post
    is the senate from outside US politics an independent body that just came into existence after this cliff was created?
    The Senate and the House of Representatives constitute the two legislative branches of the United States federal government...

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  • kuku
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    is the senate from outside US politics an independent body that just came into existence after this cliff was created?

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  • Doktor
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    Government made the cliff, climbed on it, but the Senate decided not to jump. I think.

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  • kuku
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    so the US government made the cliff itself, and was climbing on the way to jump off it, and then decided not to at the last moment, that sound right?

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  • Bigfella
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    Originally posted by Minskaya View Post
    The US Senate has passed a compromise measure to partially avert the so-called government 'fiscal cliff'. The Senate measure, which primarily addresses 'fiscal cliff tax increases', now goes to the House where it may encounter significant push-back. Congressional leaders have agreed to address the 'spending cuts' portion of the fiscal cliff within the next two months. Under the Senate compromise deal, unemployment benefits will remain in place.

    Senate Approves Fiscal Cliff Legislation 89-8
    Great minds think alike. Yours is slightly more up to date than mine. One down one to go.

    http://www.worldaffairsboard.com/ame...f-averted.html

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  • dalem
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    Stupid. Gotta pay for all the toys sometime, might as well be now.

    -dale

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  • Minskaya
    started a topic Senate passes 'fiscal cliff' deal

    Senate passes 'fiscal cliff' deal

    The US Senate has passed a compromise measure to partially avert the so-called government 'fiscal cliff'. The Senate measure, which primarily addresses 'fiscal cliff tax increases', now goes to the House where it may encounter significant push-back. Congressional leaders have agreed to address the 'spending cuts' portion of the fiscal cliff within the next two months. Under the Senate compromise deal, unemployment benefits will remain in place.

    Senate Approves Fiscal Cliff Legislation 89-8
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