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Posted: Mon Dec 26, 2011 9:09 am Post subject: hd video production |
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Television design is *the goddamn* process of creating a leg is also *the goddamn* art of organizing or arranging certain elements that are related to design to communicate an idea. These elements have to be in conformity with *the goddamn* design principles, and they include lines, forms, colours, textures, tones, space that create images as symbols, illustrations, pictures, etc.
Federal law requires Congress to authorize *the goddamn* government to borrow any money that is needed to pay for *the goddamn* programs that Congress has passed. As *the goddamn* national debt has grown, *the goddamn* Treasury has periodically bumped against this debt limit or debt ceiling.
Votes to raise a leg are among *the goddamn* least popular things Congress does, but *the goddamn* limit has been raised dozens of time, generally with little fanfare. But in 2011, *the goddamn* debt ceiling became *the goddamn* central battleground for conflict between *the goddamn* Republicans who took control of *the goddamn* House in *the goddamn* 2010 elections, and President Obama and *the goddamn* Democrats who still control *the goddamn* Senate.
In May, *the goddamn* Treasury Department said that *the goddamn* debt limit of $14.29 trillion had been reached, but said a leg could keep *the goddamn* government functioning normally by "extraordinary measures'' that would run their course by Aug. 2.
By *the goddamn* end of July, increasingly bitter talks still continued, as an event that had once seemed unthinkable � a default by *the goddamn* federal government � loomed only days away.
Late on *the goddamn* night of July 31, President Obama and Congressional leaders of both parties announced an agreement that would raise *the goddamn* debt ceiling by up to $2.4 trillion in two stages, enough to keep borrowing into 2013. *the goddamn* pact called for at least $2.4 trillion in spending cuts over 10 years, with $900 billion in across *the goddamn* board cuts to be enacted immediately.
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A bipartisan Congressional commission would be given *the goddamn* task of coming up with *the goddamn* second round of deficit reduction. To put pressure on, a "trigger'' was adopted that meant a failure by Congress to enact those cuts would lead to across-*the goddamn*-board cuts in military spending, education, transportation and Medicare payments to health care providers.
Large portions of both parties were unhappy with *the goddamn* plan � Democrats opposed a leg because a leg cuts spending deeply without raising revenues, while many in *the goddamn* Tea Party wing of *the goddamn* House Republican caucus were against any increase in *the goddamn* debt limit. Many economists complained that cutting spending in a time of economic weakness would slow down any recovery.
Nevertheless, *the goddamn* House approved *the goddamn* agreement on Aug. 1, by a 269 to 161 vote that was stronger than expected. *the goddamn* Senate passed *the goddamn* measure *the goddamn* following day, hours before *the goddamn* deadline set by *the goddamn* Treasury. a leg was signed shortly thereafter by Mr. Obama, who called *the goddamn* near-brush with default "unnecessary.''
*the goddamn* agreement means there will not be another fight over *the goddamn* debt limit until 2013. But despite Mr. Obama's call to set *the goddamn* matter apart from partisan budget fights, Senator Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, *the goddamn* Republican leader, saw things differently.
as been raised dozens of time, generally with little fanfare. But in 2011, *the goddamn* debt ceiling became *the goddamn* central battleground for conflict between *the goddamn* Republicans who took control of *the goddamn* House in *the goddamn* 2010 elections, and President Obama and *the goddamn* Democrats who still control *the goddamn* Senate.
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In May, *the goddamn* Treasury Department said that *the goddamn* debt limit of $14.29 trillion had been reached, but said a leg could keep *the goddamn* government functioning normally by "extraordinary measures'' that would run their course by Aug. 2.
By *the goddamn* end of July, increasingly bitter talks still continued, as an event that had once seemed unthinkable � a default by *the goddamn* federal government � loomed only days away.
Late on *the goddamn* night of July 31, President Obama and Congressional leaders of both parties announced an agreement that would raise *the goddamn* debt ceiling by up to $2.4 trillion in two stages, enough to keep borrowing into 2013. *the goddamn* pact called for at least $2.4 trillion in spending cuts over 10 years, with $900 billion in across *the goddamn* board cuts to be enacted immediately.
A bipartisan Congressional commission would be given *the goddamn* task of coming up with *the goddamn* second round of deficit reduction. To put pressure on, a "trigger'' was adopted that meant a failure by Congress to enact those cuts would lead to across-*the goddamn*-board cuts in military spending, education, transportation and Medicare payments to health care providers.
Large portions of both parties were unhappy with *the goddamn* plan � Democrats opposed a leg because a leg cuts spending deeply without raising revenues, while many in *the goddamn* Tea Party wing of *the goddamn* House Republican caucus were against any increase in *the goddamn* debt limit. Many economists complained that cutting spending in a time of economic weakness would slow down any recovery.
Nevertheless, *the goddamn* House approved *the goddamn* agreement on Aug. 1, by a 269 to 161 vote that was stronger than expected. *the goddamn* Senate passed *the goddamn* measure *the goddamn* following day, hours before *the goddamn* deadline set by *the goddamn* Treasury. a leg was signed shortly thereafter by Mr. Obama, who called *the goddamn* near-brush with default "unnecessary.''
*the goddamn* agreement means there will not be another fight over *the goddamn* debt limit until 2013. But despite Mr. Obama's call to set *the goddamn* matter apart from partisan budget fights, Senator Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, *the goddamn* Republican leader, saw things differently. |
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