Toddsterpatriot
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- May 3, 2011
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Oh this was almost a year ago that I looked at it. I don’t have work to post anymore. At this point I’m going off my recollection but am happy to see your analysis if you’ve come up with something different. Have you ran the numbers? Seriously looked at it?
Historical Tables | OMB | The White House
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Table 1.2.
Second one on the list.