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The $995 billion Sequester Cut Is Actually a $110 Billion Spending Increase
The sequester “cuts” are subtracted after increasing appropriations subject to the sequester at the rate of inflation and adding back in more than a trillion dollars (over ten years) of spending exempted from the sequester.
The $995 billion Sequester Cut Is Actually a $110 Billion Spending Increase – Forbes.
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