That is what millions are asking after reading this piece on the prospects of the recent budget deal in the Senate. At one point the piece tells readers:
"Under the budget deal, spending on defense and nondefense programs would rise from the $967 billion slated for this fiscal year to $1.012 trillion, mitigating the impact of across-the-board spending cuts and allowing congressional lawmakers to draft detailed spending plans for the first time in several years. Spending in fiscal 2015, which...
Published on December 17, 2013 02:06