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'No easy way' to get U.S. finances back in order

Jan 10, 8:30 AM EST WASHINGTON (AP) — The co-chairman of the U.S. deficit com­mis­sion calls fail­ure to agree on a plan to reduce the national debt “the most dis­ap­point­ing thing in my life.”

Ersk­ine Bowles says “what is going on in Wash­ing­ton is absolutely nothing.”

Bowles, a for­mer White House chief of staff for Pres­i­dent Bill Clin­ton, tells MSNBC nobody gets “a gold star” for deficit reduc­tion in con­nec­tion with the recent deal to avoid the fis­cal cliff.

Bowles, who co-chaired the deficit panel with for­mer Sen. Alan Simp­son, says “there’s no easy way out. The solu­tions are painful.”

He also says Wash­ing­ton must come up with at least $4.7 tril­lion in deficit reduc­tion. Fail­ing that, he says, “we’re not going to have any money left over to spend on any­thing else” but ser­vic­ing the debt.

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