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I went to lowest price proscar io Isn’t there a huge amount of discretionary military spending, which could be cut quickly to free up money for debt interest and entitlements like Social Security? And wouldn’t the President have authority to do that, at least for a short time – surely requirements that money appropriated for various projects be spent don’t specify that such-and-such amount has to be spent every single day! And wouldn’t the President in fact be obligated to cut such spending, in the short term, seeing as spending on debt interest and Social Security is actually mandatory on a day-to-day basis…?


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