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Its about time for some no compromise deals in putting presidential spending under control, and no more white house negotiations, keep it all in the house of congress and the senate where it belongs. The president must obey congress and cut spending and limit his family vacations to domestic motorcades and sightseeing.
Could someone please explain what a "no compromise deal" is? Is it something like "unconditional surrender"? Only this time, the main issue is....vacations?
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