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unpaid for

[uhn-peyd-fawr] / ʌnˈpeɪdˌfɔr /


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She continued: "So over the past years, we've had huge unpaid-for tax cuts and spending increases, and what this meant was we went into this emergency situation with our debt relative to the economy twice as high as it was when we went into the recession of 2008, for instance."

From Fox News

The massive unpaid-for defense bill is just one obvious example of the hypocrisy of the deficit hawks in Congress and their corporate enablers.

From Washington Post

It’s the more permanent ones — unpaid-for tax cuts and spending bills — that do.

From Washington Post

However, Ms. MacGuineas falsely stated that the largest contributor to the deficit is the “unpaid-for tax cuts.”

From Washington Post

Watchdogs said that while biennial budgeting would be a step in the right direction, removing some of the thornier negotiations from the height of campaign season, it does little to change the expanding entitlement programs such as Medicare or unpaid-for tax cuts that are deepening the government’s debt.

From Washington Times