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Obama: Deficit Push 'Can't Exempt Anyone'

Thursday, 14 April 2011 11:42 AM EDT

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama says the nation's effort to curb ballooning deficits "can't exempt anyone."

Obama spoke Thursday as he met with the co-chairmen of his deficit reduction commission, a day after laying out his blueprint for erasing some $4 trillion in red ink over 12 years.

The commission was led by former Republican Sen. Alan Simpson and Erskine Bowles, former White House chief of staff to Bill Clinton. It produced a plan for a similar amount of deficit reduction over 10 years.

Obama tells reporters the country needs to ask everyone to participate in the effort to get its fiscal house in order.

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WASHINGTON (AP) President Barack Obama says the nation's effort to curb ballooning deficits can't exempt anyone. Obama spoke Thursday as he met with the co-chairmen of his deficit reduction commission, a day after laying out his blueprint for erasing some $4 trillion in...
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