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NL888 Posted 13 years ago
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Does "Does the math add up" mean "does the plan help"?

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Obama's plan to replace the 'sequester': Does the math add up?

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President Obama wants to replace the sequester with a package of spending cuts and tax revenues adding up to $1.5 trillion over 10 years. But some say that's not enough savings.
  

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NL888 Does "Does the math add up" mean "does the plan help"? No, it means 'Is the plan workable/reasonable/accurately calculated"?

  • NL888 Does "Does the math add up" mean "does the plan help"?
  • No, it means 'Is the plan workable/reasonable/accurately calculated"?
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NL888 Does "Does the math add up" mean "does the plan help"?
No, it means 'Is the plan workable/reasonable/accurately calculated"?

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