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Bloomberg - 35 minutes ago_Democrats Near Agreement on $789.5 Billion Stimulus

 
HERE WE GO FOLKS
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Bloomberg - 35 minutes ago_Democrats Near Agreement on $789.5 Billion Stimulus
Democrats Near Agreement on $789.5 Billion Stimulus
Bloomberg - 35 minutes ago

By Laura Litvan and Brian Faler Feb. 11 (Bloomberg) -- Democratic House and Senate leaders are near agreement on a $789.5 billion economic stimulus plan,
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Bloomberg - 35 minutes ago

By Laura Litvan and Brian Faler Feb. 11 (Bloomberg) -- Democratic House and Senate leaders are near agreement on a $789.5 billion economic stimulus plan,
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Its already done. Check yahoo news
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Re: Bloomberg - 35 minutes ago_Democrats Near Agreement on $789.5 Billion Stimulus
It might as well be 100 trillion

In other words, we don't have it and we can't pay it back which translates to financial doom in the very near future

Anyone up for a 100 dollar potato? How about 20 bucks-per-gallon gas?
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Re: Bloomberg - 35 minutes ago_Democrats Near Agreement on $789.5 Billion Stimulus
Democratic negotiators have reached agreement on reducing the overall cost of President Obama's economic stimulus plan, scaling it down to $789.5 billion, a net reduction of almost $40 billion from what the Senate approved yesterday, according to a senior adviser familiar with the talks.

House and Senate negotiators, including Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) and Senate Majority Leader Harry M. Reid (D-Calif.), were huddling this morning trying to iron out the final details on the massive package in advance of a formal House-Senate conference this afternoon in the Lyndon Baines Johnson Room off the Senate floor. Democrats hope the conference will produce quick agreement and set the legislation on a glide path to passage in the House Thursday and the Senate over the weekend.





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