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"Utah tries to make sense of sequestration"
Utah people, get out your pen and paper and write a letters to the US Congress. Tell them that the General Accounting Office (GAO) published a report not more than a year or two ago identifying government fraud, waste, and abuse which would more than pay for the reductions from sequestration.
Our government is full of genuine dunderheads. Politicians don't seem to want to solve problems. All they care about is their $174,000 annual salaries. God help us.
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