WASHINGTON (AP) — Backers of a narrowly drawn budget deal are selling it as a way to stabilize Congress' shaky fiscal practices and mute some of the partisan rancor that has helped send lawmakers' public approval ratings plummeting. But the bipartisan pact doesn't solve long-term tax and spending issues, leaving liberals and conservatives alike
Bipartisan Budget Deal Sets Off Some Grumbling
The bipartisan pact doesn’t solve long-term tax and spending issues, leaving liberals and conservatives alike grumbling.