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"America and the World",
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"Donald Trump",
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"textContent": "In today’s edition, we highlight an underdiscussed reason why damage from the war hasn’t eaten the U.S. economy: fiscal stimulus.\n\nThe post Aftermath: The Economy Is Propped Up by Government Spending appeared first on The American Prospect.",
"title": "Aftermath: The Economy Is Propped Up by Government Spending"
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