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Deficit battle shaping up as GOP victory

Regardless of any tax concessions President Obama achieves, the end result would favor Republican goals of cutting spending and government services.Even as the political battle mounts over federal spending, the end result for federal policy is already visible — and clearly favors Republican goals of deep spending cuts and drastically fewer government services.

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