A government spending more than it takes in through tax revenue.
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fiscal crisis
A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...the national security strategy. Now, is this going to solve America's fiscal crisis? Is it going to resolve the $38 trillion in debt? No,..."
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...the national security strategy. Now, is this going to solve America's fiscal crisis? Is it going to resolve the $38 trillion in debt? No,..."
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"...are lots of governments around the world that are facing a fiscal crisis. A fiscal crisis just means that they spend more than they..."
"...the national security strategy. Now, is this going to solve America's fiscal crisis? Is it going to resolve the $38 trillion in debt? No,..."
"...young people. To. To. Get. By. Okay. All right. Um. Also fiscal crisis. Right. We talked about this. But the idea of fiscal crisis..."
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