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"A fix -- but not a solution"

Aug 01 2011

Senator Warner will support the debt deal compromise legislation but he says it doesn’t do enough to tackle long-term spending and revenue. Warner, a member of the bipartisan “Gang of Six” group that offered its own $3.7 trillion deficit-cutting plan, says the deal “doesn’t get us to the core problem of how we tackle tax reform and entitlement reform.”

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