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... The growing skepticism about Bush’s funding request reflects a new willingness on Capitol Hill to challenge the President’s mission in Iraq. Frustration keeps growing over the administration’s failure to attract more nations to share the peacekeeping burdens. ...
Congress explains that $87 billion is intended to support our troops in the Middle East and to build a stable Iraq. ... 8 billion in prospective income. Also, estimates of around $18 billion was needed for clean up, rebuilding and replacing the contents of Ground Zero. ... 7 billion was needed for the subway and utilities. Congress paid $21 billion to New York for those damages and another $4 billion for the Victims Fund.
Approximate Word count = 617 Approximate Pages = 2.5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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